Use pictures. At 2 words, that would have been the shortest redanglespanish post ever. But it would come across a little smug. I’m a visual person. I like pictures, images, drawings, and outlines to accompany the written word…. Read More ›
Month: March 2012
Where is Your Angélica Principle?
The initiative was a good one. Paper recycling. Everyone in the office typically threw their paper in the common dumpster. Well, the office employees didn’t actively throw the paper in the dumpster, it’s just that without a formal… Read More ›
Life is Conversación: So What’s Your Goal?
A recent conversación I had with an Executive Director of a large industry Association has stuck with me like an annoyingly poppy One Direction song. (If this British boy band reference went over your head, brilliant! Continue to lay low.)… Read More ›
¿Dónde in the Latino World is Carmen Sandiego?
Time for a little geography lesson regarding the Latino population in the US. Before we begin, 2 quick rules for the road ahead. UNO :: Not all Spanish-speaking people in the US are from México. I know. Shocking. Don’t… Read More ›
La Manía de marzo
March Madness has bestowed upon us the annual El Dulce Dieciséis (The Sweet 16). Coupled with El Día de San Patricio (St. Patty’s Day), there are a lot of people with hoarse voices. At least in the Red Angle familia……. Read More ›
Latino Leanings
I am reading The Lean Startup by Eric Ries. I can tell it’s going to be a long read. For starters, I am a slow reader. Lend me Atlas Shrugged and I’ll give it back to you in 6… Read More ›
Predator Spanish
I attended a great hockey game last night between the Nashville Predators and the Colorado Avalanche. There was plenty of scoring, a few fights, a small angry pugilist on skates with a brilliant apellido (Tootoo)… Read More ›
Time to Decido
The March 5th cover of Time Magazine has headshots of 19 Latinos with the title, “Yo Decido.” Yo means “I” and Decido is a Spanish Twin meaning “Decide” (day-SEE-doh). I decide. The Spanish phrase is a first in Time’s… Read More ›
3-Times
With March 1st upon us already, it’s high time we cover a trio of time-related 3-letter words. 3-letter words aren’t nearly as common in Spanish as they are in English, so this time-sensitive triumvirate is rather exciting for us… Read More ›