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La chica fresa – Banda Zeta

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Y esta va para todas aquellas que son
Como una chica que yo conozco (Uah, uah)
Una novia yo tengo
Es muy linda y traviesa
Pero tiene un defecto
Es niña fresa, es niña fresa
Cuando vamos al baile
Vamos varias parejas
Como ya la conocen
Llega el mesero y todos empiezan
Que le sirvan tepache (No, no)
Que le sirvan cerveza (No, no)
Que le sirvan refresco (No, no)
O un helado sorpresa (No, no)
¿Qué es lo que quiere la nena?
¿Qué va a pedir la princesa?
¿Qué se le antoja a la reina?
¿Qué quiere la niña fresa?
Ash un banana split en buena onda, ¿no?
¿Qué les dije? (Uah uah uah uah)
Ella es muy cariñosa
Me acaricia y me besa
Pero no se le quita
Lo niña fresa, lo niña fresa
¿En dónde anda el mesero?
Que se acerque a la mesa
Como no hubo bananas
A ver, ¿qué quiere la niña fresa?
Que le sirvan tepache (No, no)
Que le sirvan cerveza (No, no)
Que le sirvan refresco (No, no)
O un helado sorpresa (No, no)
¿Qué es lo que quiere la nena?
¿Qué va a pedir la princesa?
¿Qué se le antoja a la reina?
¿Qué quiere la niña fresa?
Entonces un ice cream de perdida, ¿no?
Ash, cómo me chocan estos lugares
Que le sirvan tepache (No, no)
Que le sirvan cerveza (No, no)
Que le sirvan refresco (No, no)
O un helado sorpresa (No, no)
¿Qué es lo que quiere la nena?
¿Qué va a pedir la princesa?
¿Qué se le antoja a la reina?
¿Qué quiere la niña fresa?
¿Tepache yo? ¿Qué te pasa? Para nada
Uy, qué piñata
Y conste que no quiero hacer un oso, ¿ok?

Mayor Turner Applauds Executive Order on Carbon Neutral Future

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Mayor Sylvester Turner issued the following statement on President Biden’s announcement to make the federal government carbon neutral by 2050:

“I applaud President Biden’s leadership in taking another bold and important step towards climate action and resilience. As Chair of U.S. Climate Mayors and the Global Resilient Cities Network, I see every day how cities are prioritizing climate action and resilience strategies to meet the goals set forth by the Paris Agreement while creating transformational and equitable change in communities.

“In the city of Houston, we have used renewable energy to power 100% of our city buildings since April 2020. In our ambition to lead as the energy transition capital of the world, our Climate Action Plan also aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. As we have locally, the Biden administration sees that moving to more sustainable buildings, vehicles, and infrastructure spurs innovation, creates great jobs that cannot be outsourced, and provides a pathway to a more resilient future.

“This step by our federal government goes a long way to providing a strong foundation for an energy transition that will transcend industries, keep hard-working people employed, and improve neighborhoods through just and equitable progress. This executive order, coupled with the historic infrastructure bill, demonstrates the federal government’s commitment and decisive leadership in tackling the climate crisis.”

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Publicación 1222 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 09 de diciembre – 15 de diciembre / 2021

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December at MECA – Fiesta Guadalupana – Sunday December 12th, 2021

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December Art Exhibit
Exhibit Dates: December 10, 2021 – January 3, 2022
Opening Reception:
Friday, December 10, 2021 | 6 PM
333 S. Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003
Fiesta Guadalupana
FREE EVENT
Featuring a Night Market with
20 artisan vendors from 6PM – 10PM
Serenata a la Virgen by Caimanes de la Huasteca
Free pan dulce and hot chocolate
MECA Ballet Folklorico performing dances of the Matachines
Artists & Vendors needed for Fiesta Guadalupana!
December 12, 2021 | 6PM | 1900 Kane St., Houston TX
Apply here:
La Posada In The Old Sixth Ward
Join us for La Posada in the Old Sixth Ward, a community re-creation of Mary and Joseph’s journey to find shelter during the night of the birth of Christ. The evening’s reenactment features live music and includes a celebration with piñata breaking and treats.
Thursday, December 16, 2021 | 6 PM
1900 Kane Street, Houston, TX 77007
MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:
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8 best Houston holiday plays and performances boast classics, comedy, and more

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The Nutcracker, Houston Ballet

Houston Ballet’s Nutcracker returns to the Wortham for the holidays.  
Stages presents Panto Little Mermaid

Stages Panto Little Mermaid calls the waters of Galveston her home in this contemporary fairytale retelling for the whole family.  
HGO: Snowy Day

Houston Grand Opera takes us into a winter wonderland of A Snowy Day
Angela Ingersoll sings Judy Garland

Angela Ingersoll brings the Judy Garland, Julie Andrews and Janis Joplin holiday spirit to the Twelve Dames of Christmas. 
Potted Potter

Relive the seven Harry Potter books and beyond in about 70 minutes during the comic Potter Potter show.  

The flurry of debuting holiday shows last month becomes a winter wonderland, Houston style, in December.

With 12 singing dames, eight disgruntled reindeer, seven reenacted Harry Potter books, two Little Mermaids and one detective nun, we likely have enough holiday theater this month to do our own version of the “12 Days of Christmas.”

And, as Houston Ballet’s Nutcracker dances back into the Wortham and HGO premieres a Snowy opera to the world, you’ll find music and dance to warm even the most humbug heart.

The Nutcracker from Houston Ballet (now through December 24)
After a streaming selection of “Nutcracker Sweets,” HB artistic director Stanton Welch’s glorious vision of the season tradition is back live at the Wortham.

Dancing to the beloved Tchaikovsky score, all our favorites — the Nutcracker Prince, Sugarplum Fairy, Rat King and the international ambassadors —will take a turn at the magical winter court.

In Welch’s imagining, Clara becomes the hero of this enchanting story where the all the animals dance as well as the weather, in the form of the loveliest snowflakes in HB company.

Sister’s Christmas Catechism: The Mystery of the Magi’s Gold at Stages (now through  December 31)
Denise Fennell is back as Sister and this time, she’s playing detective as she teaches her annual Christmas catechism class.

Just what happened to all that gifted gold those the wise men brought to the most famous Christmas party/baby shower in history? No texting or gum chewing in this class, as Sister will call on her students and sometime require active participation.

“The show transcends the boundaries between audience and artist, and everyone gets to share the joy,” explains Stages artistic director Kenn McLaughlin.

Panto Little Mermaid at Stages (now through December 31)
Take a holiday dive into the latest in Stages’ tradition of bringing world premiere panto shows that weave together contemporary fairytale revision with some adult satire and silly fun for kids.

Stages teamed up local playwrights ShaWanna Renee Rivon and Elizabeth A.M. Keel to pen this very Houston spin on the Hans Christian Anderson classic. In this new take Gulf Coast mermaid sings to keep her home waters clean with some help from her sea creature friends and a perhaps princely marine biologist.

Look for Panto favorites Ryan Schabach as Buttons and and Genevieve Allenbury, bringing her rarified U.K comic timing, to join in the third coastal musical adventures.

Disney’s The Little Mermaid from Theatre Under the Stars (December 7-24)
Another Little Mermaid hits the Houston stage shores — this time as the Disney live stage production from TUTS.

The mammoth musical producers have gone big as they’ve come home to their Hobby Center stage after over a year way, and this Little Mermaid will be their biggest show yet for 2021.

Expect a cast as big as the sea filled with Broadway veterans, local favorites and even some future musical stars from TUTS Humphreys School of Musical Theatre. Listen for classic songs from the original animated film and Broadway production like “Under the Sea,” “Kiss the Girl,” and “Part of Your World.”

Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience at Hobby Center (December 7-January 2, 2022)
What began as a five-minute street show in 2005 from the UK writing/performing team Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner, Potted Potter has become a theatrical phenomena onto itself for both fans and newbies to the Harry Potter world.

This most recent tour stars Scott Hoatson and Brendan Murphy. The two-man live comedy condenses (with some gentle parody) all seven Harry Potter books into 70 minutes, while still having time for an audience participatory game of Quidditch.

The original creators are always adding and tweaking the show as the J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world continues to grow.

The Snowy Day from Houston Grand Opera (December 9-19)
Declare a family snow day for the perfect holiday world premiere to introduce kids to opera. Based on the classic children’s book by Ezra Jack Keats, Snowy Day tells the story of young Peter, who wakes up to a snowy wonderland in New York and sets off onto a childhood operatic adventure. HGO Studio soprano Raven McMillon takes the role of Peter.

“We are so proud of this new opera and were devastated last year when we had to cancel,” says HGO Artistic and Music Director Patrick Summers. “It is our first commission from a Black composer and librettist team—Joel Thompson and Andrea Davis Pinkney — and these brilliant artists have created something truly special.”

To allow the world to share in this very special premiere, HGO will offer a free livestream of the opening night performance.

The Eight: Reindeer Monologues from Dirt Dog Theatre (December 10-18)
It looks like a certain North Pole monopoly might need some HR intervention, OSHA compliance training and perhaps top attorneys if this antlered team of disgruntled worker have their say.

That’s right, allegations have been made and now Dasher Dancer, Comet, Cupid, et al spill all the coco on Santa in this decidedly not family friendly but adult’s-only holiday show.

While the play was first produced in the mid-’90s, it will likely hit some timely #Metoo notes. Find out what kind of boss Santa really in what may be the most dark comedy on our naughty and nice list.

The Twelve Dames of Christmas at A.D. Players (December 13 and 14)
Emmy-nomiee Angela Ingersoll conjures up the ultimate diva holiday-themed concert as she captures the voices and styles of Judy Garland, Julie Andrews, Janis Joplin and more in this celebratory evening.

The latest show in A.D. Players partnership with Artists Lounge Live to bring headliners with distinguished careers in Broadway, theatre, film, and television to Houston.

For this holiday show, Ingersoll will be backed by a stellar band as they raise the holiday spirit with dame-worthy standards like “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” “Santa Baby,” and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”

Source: houston.culturemap.com

Travis Scott requests lawsuits be dismissed, issues general denial following deadly Astroworld Festival

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Rapper Travis Scott has requested for lawsuits to be dismissed Monday following the deadly Astroworld Festival on Nov. 5.

Scott, whose real name is Jacques B. Webster II, asked a judge to dismiss 11 lawsuits against him, court documents show.

According to NBC News, the documents, which were filed in Harris County District Court, said Scott’s attorney Ed McPherson issued a “general denial” on his behalf to allegations that he was responsible for the deaths and injuries of multiple concertgoers. The filing was also made for Cactus Jack Records, LLC, which includes Scott’s other companies.

The rapper has asked that the claims be “dismissed with prejudice,” which means once the case is over with, it can’t be refiled or brought back to court.

A total of 10 people died after a crowd surge at the Houston concert where nearly 50,000 people were in attendance. Nearly 300 lawsuits have been filed against Scott and the organizers of the event.

Of the 10 people that died following the tragedy, their ages ranged from 9 to 27 years old.

Source: www.click2houston.com

Omicron variant detected in Houston’s wastewater, health department confirms

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The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has been detected in Houston’s wastewater, the Houston Health Department announced Monday night.

According to the report, wastewater samples collected on Nov. 20-30 showed the omicron variant at eight of the city’s 39 wastewater treatment plants, including W.C.I.D. #111, Chocolate Bayou, Keegans Bayou, Metro Central, Northgate, Sims Bayou North, Turkey Creek, and West District.

“The Houston Health Department and Houston Water continue to do an exceptional job tracking the impact of the virus in our community,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Vaccines help protect us, our loved ones, friends, and colleagues in the work environment. As the holidays approach, I encourage everyone to remain vigilant about their health and safety.”

Federal health officials are conducting studies on whether Omicron is more transmissible, causes more serious illness, or evades vaccine protection compared to other variants of the virus. Results are expected in the next few weeks.

“Omicron in Houston is cause for concern but not panic,” said Dr. David Persse, chief medical officer for the City of Houston. “It’s important to remember that vaccination is our best tool to reduce cases, prevent serious illness and death, and slow the emergence of new variants.”

The health department routinely tests the city’s wastewater for the virus that causes COVID-19, including variants, and recently started testing samples for Omicron. People infected with COVID-19 shed the virus in their feces, according to reports .

The wastewater data helps to more quickly identify emerging outbreaks and hotspots needing interventions to help stop the spread of the virus.

“If you are not yet fully vaccinated, please do it now to protect yourself, your family, and our community,” said Dr. Persse. “If you are 18 years or older and it’s been six months since your second dose of Moderna or Pfizer or two months since the single dose of Johnson & Johnson, please get your booster shot.”

Source: www.click2houston.com

Royal Dutch Shell plc third quarter 2021 Euro and GBP equivalent dividend payments

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Dividends on A Shares will be paid, by default, in euros at the rate of €0.2121 per A Share. Holders of A Shares who have validly submitted US dollars or pounds sterling currency elections by November 26, 2021 will be entitled to a dividend of US$0.24 or 18.06p per A Share, respectively.

Dividends on B Shares will be paid, by default, in pounds sterling at the rate of 18.06p per B Share. Holders of B Shares who have validly submitted US dollars or euros currency elections by November 26, 2021 will be entitled to a dividend of US$0.24 or €0.2121 per B Share, respectively.

Euro and pounds sterling dividends payable in cash have been converted from US dollars based on an average of market exchange rates over the three dealing days from 1 December to 3 December 2021.

This dividend will be payable on December 20, 2021 to those members whose names were on the Register of Members on November 12, 2021.

Source: www.shell.com

Governor Abbott Meets With U.S. Air Force Representatives, Discusses Texas’ Ongoing Support Of Military At Sheppard Air Force Base

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Governor Greg Abbott today visited Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita County, where he met with United States Air Force representatives to discuss the state’s ongoing support of military bases, military service members, and military veterans in Texas. The Governor thanked the men and women stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base for their service and reaffirmed Texas’ commitment to supporting members of the military. Governor Abbott also recognized the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor and encouraged all Texans to honor those who continue to defend the United States.

“There has long been a deep and enduring bond between the State of Texas and the U.S. military, and on behalf of a grateful state, I want to thank the men and women of Sheppard Air Force Base for your service and sacrifice for our nation,” said Governor Abbott. “Not only is Sheppard Air Force Base critical to the defense of our nation, but it is also a valued member of the Wichita Falls community. Your impact helps small businesses grow and succeed, boosts the local school system, and contributes to a strong and thriving community. Our service members mean so much to Wichita Falls, to Texas, and to the entire nation, and we will continue to tirelessly support those who defend our nation.”

Sheppard Air Force Base employs more than 9,500 people, including active duty and civilian personnel, and supports more than 3,700 retirees in the area. It is the largest employer and economic driver in the Wichita Falls community, and contributes to an economic impact of more than $4.6 billion in the Texas economy.

Texas is home to 15 major military installations and the Army Futures Command. Combined, they add over $123 billion to the Texas economy, directly support 220,000 uniformed and civilian jobs, and directly or indirectly support over 630,000 jobs in communities across the state. Texas is also home to more than 1.6 million veterans and their families. In recent years, Texas has developed new ways to support service members, including: removing barriers to employment for military spouses and veterans; securing education opportunities for military children; and helping active duty servicemembers transition into civilian employment.