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Monday, April 20, 2026

Monsieur Periné - Bailar Contigo

Music Appreciation

Monsieur Periné, based in Bogotá, is a Colombian ensemble led by singer Catalina García. The band navigates a musical territory where Latin folk, jazz, swing, pop, and tropical rhythms converge. Over time they’ve earned recognition both at home and abroad, blending Afro-Colombian textures with European flavors to create a distinctive “swing à la colombiana” ethos. 

Catalina García, born in Cali, has been central not just as vocalist but also as a creative voice in the band’s evolution. On Bailar Contigo, from their third album Encanto Tropical (released in May 2018), Catalina García and guitarist Santiago Prieto co-wrote the song with Mauricio Rengifo (known for his urban pop work). 

The track was produced by Eduardo Cabra — a collaborator from their earlier Caja de Música era — whose production adds polish and subtle layering. Musically, the song weaves Latin and tropical elements with pop sensibility, using instrumentation such as a Portuguese timple (cavaquinho) to accent a breezy, dance-friendly texture. Lyrically, it speaks of longing and intimacy — the desire to dance with someone, to let go of inhibitions, and to connect through motion and closeness. 

The music video, directed by Jorge Navas, was shot in Cachipay, a municipality of Cundinamarca, using tropical and verdant landscapes to reflect the song’s sensual and natural spirit. Through the visuals, the duo cultivate a romantic, dreamy atmosphere where dance and nature are intertwined — matching the song’s invitation to “bailar contigo.”


Sources:

Wikipedia

https://www.discogs.com/release/13116688-Monsieur-Perin%C3%A9-Encanto-Tropical

https://www.npr.org/sections/altlatino/2018/04/20/603853729/songs-we-love-monsieur-perin-s-bailar-contigo

https://wowlarevista.com/monsieur-perine-presenta-el-sencillo-de-su-mas-reciente-album-bailar-contigo

https://revistadiners.com.co/tendencias/multimedia/56220_monsieur-perine-estreno-encanto-tropical

https://www.radionacional.co/cultura/walter-silva-monsieur-perine-y-marta-gomez-estan-en-los-estrenos-de-la-semana

https://www.eje21.com.co/2018/04/monsieur-perine-estrena-su-single-bailar-contigo

https://www.wradio.com.co/noticias/sociedad/monsieur-perine-lanza-su-sencillo-bailar-contigo/20180420/nota/3739981.aspx

https://www.caracoltv.com/cultura-caracol/bailar-contigo-el-primer-tesoro-del-nuevo-disco-de-monsieur-perine

https://www.billboard.com/music/latin/monsieur-perine-catalina-garcia-interview-8456733

https://www.klcc.org/npr-music/2018-04-20/songs-we-love-monsieur-perines-bailar-contigo

https://www.amazon.com/Encanto-Tropical-Monsieur-Perin%C3%A9/dp/B07CV9JMN6

https://music.apple.com/us/album/encanto-tropical/1380530428

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Jaime Rishar

Modeling Appreciation

American model Jaime Rishar was born in Los Angeles, California, on April 19, 1976, and began working professionally in the early 1990s while still a teenager. 

Raised in Southern California, she entered the industry around age 16, a period when editorial and commercial modeling were closely intertwined. With a slim frame, brown hair, and distinctive grey eyes, Rishar fit the clean, understated aesthetic favored by many brands and publications of the era. 

Standing 5'7", her look aligned well with both print and catalog work, allowing her to move fluidly across different segments of the modeling market.

Active from 1992 onward, Rishar built a steady career marked more by consistency than spectacle, a path shared by many working models of her generation. 

While she maintained a relatively low public profile compared to runway-centered or celebrity models, her career underscores the importance of professional reliability and visual versatility. 






Sources:

https://www.instagram.com/jaimerishar

https://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/models/jaime_rishar/

models.com

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Spinners: Eva Kari - Tech House

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Melissa Joan Hart

Acting Appreciation

Born April 18, 1976, in Smithtown, New York, Melissa Joan Hart began acting at an early age, appearing in commercials before transitioning into television. Raised in a large family with ties to the entertainment industry, she quickly developed a professional presence in front of the camera. 

By the late 1980s, she was landing guest roles and television movies, building a résumé that positioned her for leading parts. Her early work demonstrated a natural comedic timing that would define much of her career.

Hart’s breakthrough came with the Nickelodeon series Clarissa Explains It All (1991–1994), where she played the witty, fourth-wall-breaking teenager Clarissa Darling. The show became a cultural touchstone for young audiences in the 1990s. 

She soon secured the title role in the 1996 television film Sabrina the Teenage Witch, which led to the long-running ABC series Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996–2003). As Sabrina Spellman, Hart blended humor and heart, anchoring a series that became a defining part of late-’90s teen television.

Following Sabrina, Hart expanded into film and additional television projects. She appeared in movies such as Drive Me Crazy and later starred in the ABC Family sitcom Melissa & Joey (2010–2015), opposite Joey Lawrence. She also took on directing and producing roles, broadening her industry footprint. In recent years, Hart has become a familiar face in holiday-themed television films, particularly through family-oriented programming.

Beyond acting, Hart supports several philanthropic efforts, notably through her work with Youth Villages, a nonprofit dedicated to helping children and families facing emotional and behavioral challenges. She has served as a national spokesperson, raising awareness and funds for youth services and foster care initiatives. 





Sources:

Wikipedia

https://www.instagram.com/melissajoanhart

https://www.biography.com/actors/melissa-joan-hart

https://www.allmovie.com/artist/melissa-joan-hart-p32541

https://www.youtube.com/c/MelissaJoanHartOfficial

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0004997/

https://www.youthvillages.org

https://x.com/melissajoanhart

https://hotnessrater.com/infinite-scroll/639/melissa-joan-hart

https://celebmuse.com/celebrities/melissa-joan-hart

https://www.babepedia.com/babe/Melissa_Joan_Hart

Cosplay is an Art: Wondercon 2026

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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Tim Flach

Photography Appreciation

Tim Flach, born on April 16, 1958, is a British fine art photographer known for his striking studio portraits of animals. Raised in the United Kingdom, Flach developed an early interest in visual storytelling and went on to study at Central Saint Martins, one of the country's leading art institutions. His education emphasized conceptual approaches to image-making, which later shaped his distinctive ability to present animals with an almost human sense of personality and emotion.

Flach's career gained international attention through his highly controlled studio photography, where animals -- from dogs and horses to insects and endangered species -- are photographed against minimalist backdrops. His work often explores themes of identity, evolution, and the human-animal relationship. 

Projects such as Equus (2008) and Endangered (2017) highlights both aesthetic beauty and conservation concerns. Flach's images are widely exhibited in galleries and museums and have appeared in publications like National Geographic and The Sunday Times, reinforcing his reputation as one of the leading contemporary animal photographers.

In addition to exhibitions, Flach has published several acclaimed books, including Dogs (2010), More Than Human (2012), and Endangered (2017), each combining visual artistry with scientific and cultural insight. His contributions to photography have earned him numerous honors, including fellowships from the Royal Photographic Society and international awards recognizing both artistic excellence and environmental advocacy. 

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Royal White Tiger

Sources:

Wikipedia

https://www.timflach.com

https://rps.org

https://www.nationalgeographic.com

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign