{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"On the Inside Looking In","home_page_url":"https://ontheinsidelookingin.fireside.fm","feed_url":"https://ontheinsidelookingin.fireside.fm/json","description":"Hangouts and conversations with artists, educators, influencers and culture curators examining the responsibility of documentation for the sake of a genuine history. 3-time Emmy awarding winning videographer, journalist, and documentarian, Adrian Huerta, ventures into discussions revealing knowledge and experiences about culture, society, history, and representation that help define who we are, how we came to be, and where we may be going. What control do we have to preserve our past and present through our demonstration, organization, and craft? ","_fireside":{"subtitle":"Documentation through arts for a genuine history.","pubdate":"2019-07-18T06:00:00.000-07:00","explicit":false,"copyright":"2024 by 1984","owner":"CaliBexar","image":"https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/d/df3ca7f2-7f2f-4c6e-ba7e-6e11f4e46577/cover.jpg?v=3"},"items":[{"id":"334c77e8-74ed-41b4-b578-f3c95a58e282","title":"Ep. 03 - Bobby Lefebre","url":"https://ontheinsidelookingin.fireside.fm/03bobbylefebre","content_text":"The “On the Inside Looking In” podcast is in Denver, CO with poet, award-winning writer, performer, and cultural worker Bobby LeFebre. His play, Northside, turned YouTube series turned back into a play is a narrative that focuses on the mergence of affluent migration into established neighborhoods and it’s effects on the people from all sides. We talk the sold out 23-show run at the Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, the destruction of culture and legacy due to gentrification, and the modern Millennial Chicanx duality between money and gente. We also go into the necessity of homegrown artistic platforms for Latinx/Chicanx representation, the multitude of paths for the voicing of sociological displeasures, and more. \n\nBobby LeFebre\nInstagram: @bobbylefebre\nhttps://www.bobbylefebre.com/\n\nSu Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center\nInstagram: @su_teatro\nhttp://suteatro.org/\n\nNorthside\nInstagram: @northsidetheplay\nhttps://suteatro.wellattended.com/events/northside\n\n\"Welcome to the Northside\" - youtube series\nInstagram: @Welcometothenorthside\nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCanyLJHlwzuS0qnmtMilsmQ\n\nLos Mocochetes - Que Viva Revolucion!\nInstagram: @losmocochets\nhttp://losmocochetes.com/\nhttps://soundcloud.com/losmocochetes\n\nThis is a Calibexar production.\nInstagram: @calibexar\nTwitter: @Calibexar\nFacebook: Calibexar","content_html":"

The “On the Inside Looking In” podcast is in Denver, CO with poet, award-winning writer, performer, and cultural worker Bobby LeFebre. His play, Northside, turned YouTube series turned back into a play is a narrative that focuses on the mergence of affluent migration into established neighborhoods and it’s effects on the people from all sides. We talk the sold out 23-show run at the Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center, the destruction of culture and legacy due to gentrification, and the modern Millennial Chicanx duality between money and gente. We also go into the necessity of homegrown artistic platforms for Latinx/Chicanx representation, the multitude of paths for the voicing of sociological displeasures, and more.

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Bobby LeFebre
\nInstagram: @bobbylefebre
\nhttps://www.bobbylefebre.com/

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Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center
\nInstagram: @su_teatro
\nhttp://suteatro.org/

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Northside
\nInstagram: @northsidetheplay
\nhttps://suteatro.wellattended.com/events/northside

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"Welcome to the Northside" - youtube series
\nInstagram: @Welcometothenorthside
\nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCanyLJHlwzuS0qnmtMilsmQ

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Los Mocochetes - Que Viva Revolucion!
\nInstagram: @losmocochets
\nhttp://losmocochetes.com/
\nhttps://soundcloud.com/losmocochetes

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This is a Calibexar production.
\nInstagram: @calibexar
\nTwitter: @Calibexar
\nFacebook: Calibexar

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On the Inside Looking In is in Los Angeles, CA with artist, Eduardo Gomez. The Long Beach native walks us around his accidental home gallery detailing the process of turning one of his favorite albums into a sophisticated piñata. We also talk weak handed documentation of the undocumented, the experience of attaining a master’s degree in fine art, as well as other drawings, paintings, and sculptures in his West Adams neighborhood apartment that connect with his love for music and with his 1st generation immigrant background. Also, have you seen Coco Rodriguez?

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Eduardo Gomez
\nInstagram: @egomez1212 & @eduardo.gomez.art
\nhttp://eduardogomezart.com/

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FONDO - Eastside Oldies Vol. 1
\nhttps://soundcloud.com/stranger-x/eastside-oldies-mix-1

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¡CocoMania!
\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr3D6ebkDjI

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Music:
\nRudy de Anda - “The Mirror”
\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOJSo249C3A
\nInstagram: @Rudy_de_Anda
\nSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/57XRZ82UVe7VbJbWHe4uRa?si=1dXqYGiCSzu-U6zQ4JQUlQ
\nVinyl:https://www.amazon.com/Mirror-Rudy-Anda/dp/B07MKFWZJP
\nBandcamp Daily -Included in a SoCal DIY feature
\nhttps://daily.bandcamp.com/2017/10/30/socal-diy-the-l-a-bands-mixing-traditional-latinx-music-with-contemporary-sounds/#more-79337

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O.T.I.L.I. is in San Antonio, TX with photographer, Adolf Acosta. The hardcore-front-man turned DJ walks us down St. Mary’s St. to El Buho for a mezcal and beer infused conversation. The local Tejano shares his first experience with film, the purpose of documenting “The Strip’s” party pits, how he was able to snap a few Bandidos, and reminiscing about old With All Sincerity shows in tire shops and community centers.

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Instagram: @Adolfacosta

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With All Sincerity “Final Show”
\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4xPpNusFKI&t=907s

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Music: Sumohair- Clamps and Tambor
\nhttps://sumohair.bandcamp.com/track/claps-tambor

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Location:
\nhttps://www.instagram.com/elbuhosatx/

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Hangouts and conversations with artists, educators, influencers and culture curators examining the responsibility of documentation for the sake of a genuine history. 3-time Emmy awarding winning videographer, journalist, and documentarian, Adrian Huerta, ventures into discussions revealing knowledge and experiences about culture, society, history, and representation that help define who we are, how we came to be, and where we may be going. What control do we have to preserve our past and present through our demonstration, organization, and craft?

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A Calibexar Production.

","summary":"Adrian Huerta gives insight into the On the Inside Looking In podcast. A Calibexar Production.","date_published":"2019-04-02T06:00:00.000-07:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/df3ca7f2-7f2f-4c6e-ba7e-6e11f4e46577/cb644f6a-cdcb-45cd-9239-1c57d1f5ad4a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":1334131,"duration_in_seconds":40}]},{"id":"37875cf6-4bf7-4fad-9a41-003922c72323","title":"Ep.00 - Sumohair","url":"https://ontheinsidelookingin.fireside.fm/0","content_text":"The premiere episode of \"On the Inside Looking In\" is the small seed planted that eventually stemmed into a full blown out podcast series. What is a 2+min feature on Los Angeles based producer/DJ Nectali Diaz a.k.a Sumohair focusing on his balancing of social instability with solito creativity has more under than what was presented in this final product. Bulks of interview lay on the cutting room floor next to empty gaps of undocumented conversations. Episode zero-zero of #OTILI was a learning experience to ensure that our ideas, identity, efforts and art get recorded for the benefit of an accurate history. Who better to educate you than the ones on the inside looking in? ","content_html":"

The premiere episode of "On the Inside Looking In" is the small seed planted that eventually stemmed into a full blown out podcast series. What is a 2+min feature on Los Angeles based producer/DJ Nectali Diaz a.k.a Sumohair focusing on his balancing of social instability with solito creativity has more under than what was presented in this final product. Bulks of interview lay on the cutting room floor next to empty gaps of undocumented conversations. Episode zero-zero of #OTILI was a learning experience to ensure that our ideas, identity, efforts and art get recorded for the benefit of an accurate history. Who better to educate you than the ones on the inside looking in?

","summary":"Los Angeles based producer/DJ Netali Diaz a.k.a Sumohair shares his take on the ironic process of carrying creations, privately created, through social anxiety into a spotlit platform where the focus is him.","date_published":"2019-03-07T20:00:00.000-08:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/df3ca7f2-7f2f-4c6e-ba7e-6e11f4e46577/37875cf6-4bf7-4fad-9a41-003922c72323.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":6765590,"duration_in_seconds":162}]}]}