Paula Lovo
88Nine On-Air TalentHometown:
Milwaukee.
First concert:
The Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus "Best of Both Worlds" tour with my sister and cousins in 2007.
Favorite band/artist of all time:
This is hard, but the artist I always come back to has to be Chavela Vargas.
Favorite song of all time:
"Las Flores" by Cafe Tacvba.
Favorite place to take a visitor in Milwaukee:
Cactus Club.
What you like best about Milwaukee:
Our lakes and beer, among many other things.
Comfort drink:
Cafecito.
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The community activist and member of local music collective Death Is A Business joins us to talk about creativity and workers rights.
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The Milwaukee grassroots organization joins this episode to talk about music and taking action in the face of injustice.
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In an area with so much Latine representation, the annual music event came through with some big moments for Latin alternative artists.
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Our latest batch of the best Latin alternative tracks include Julieta Venegas and Natalia Lafourcade, plus Yahritza y Su Esencia's latest.
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The group's approach to immigration reform and assistance covers everything from local neighborhoods to local government.
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The unlikely collaboration finds the trio doing something appropriately wild: visiting a wellness center to recapture the simplicity of youth.
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The duo from the Bronx bring punk rock, hip-hop and sensual sway to their music, including the single we spin on this episde.
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We're all the way into the season of new releases, so it's time to catch up with some of the songs we can't shake from our brains.