Festival de las ideas, ¿cómo volver a construir consensos?
Panelistas analizaron el papel de las ideas en la sociedad; las narrativas de los candidatos a las elecciones del 2022
Panelistas analizaron el papel de las ideas en la sociedad; las narrativas de los candidatos a las elecciones del 2022
El senador Iván Cepeda señaló que si se quiere que la paz se dé, se tiene que atender globalmente, incluyendo las estructuras armadas en las grandes ciudades.
Panelistas creen que desconocer las conquistas no es una buena idea, aunque plantean que sí es necesario reformar lo que no funciona bien.
Panelistas analizaron las rutas del cambio que necesita el país en aspectos como la economía y el medioambiente; también hablaron de la necesidad de un acuerdo nacional.
Panelistas señalan que la Constitución ya estable el procedimiento para convocar una constituyente. Creen que el Gobierno solo busca mantener viva la narrativa con las últimas propuestas.
Cuatro expertos hablaron de incentivos, garantizar la compra de leche y utilizar bienes de la SAE como medidas para enfrentar la crisis que vive el sector lechero.
Panelistas debatieron desde Villa de Leyva sobre los últimos anuncios en materia de gas y lo que viene para la realidad política del país a partir de los últimos hechos relacionados con el Gobierno.
Cuatro expertos analizan desde distintas disciplinas a través de sus ideas sobre temas como el funcionamiento de la democracia, de polarización y acuerdo nacional.
La Luciérnaga se enciende para contarle sobre las compras de Black
Friday También, revisamos qué ha pasado con la reforma tributaria
anunciada por el ministro de Hacienda. Además, le contamos sobre la
primera linea de metro de Bogotá.La Luciérnaga, un espacio de
humor, análisis y opinión de Caracol Radio que acompaña desde hace 30
años a sus oyentes en el regreso a casa.
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I'm rounding out a very very challenging fractional role ending on November 22, which was hot on the heels of a preceding brain-breaking job. With limited funds and an abiding sense of guilt about "relaxing," what can I do to make this staycation as restorative as possible?
I don't have a job lined up after this, but the two weeks starting September 25 are actually vacation rounding out the old job, and I'd like to, well, vacation. Past staycations tend to devolve into me playing video games I don't care strongly about, watching a bunch of garbage on streaming, and then feeling like it was a long weird weekend and not feeling restored at all.
I'm hoping to do something in a two-week sprint that may still involve some work -- if I'm angling toward freelance I need to start getting an oar in -- but leans heavily into restoring a stressed and anxious brain and getting me feeling a little more me again.
Juan Moreno, titular en la victoria de Millonarios 3-1 sobre Alianza Petrolera y quien este sábado repetirá su titularidad ante Boyacá Chicó, habló de la actualidad del cuadro bogotano y del deseo del equipo por ser “protagonistas” tanto en Liga como en Copa Sudamericana. En diálogo con El Alargue de Caracol Radio, Moreno habló también de su relación con Álvaro Montero y de la partida de Óscar Cortés al Mundial Sub-20.
El histórico entrenador colombiano fue el artífice de la conquista de la primera Copa Libertadores y la Copa América que tiene Colombia.
En 6AM Hoy por Hoy analizamos las posibles consecuencias de que el gobierno de Gustavo Petro continúe con la idea de crear una comisión Internacional contra la corrupción.
En 6AM Hoy por hoy, la senadora Norma Hurtado, aborda los motivos que llevaron al hundimiento de la ponencia de reforma a la salud y discute los siguientes pasos en la conformación de la reforma.
La directora del Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y Estudios Ambientales (Ideam), Ghisliane Echeverry, compartió en 6AM el pronóstico del clima y la razón por la cual se han presentado anomalías en las condiciones históricas
Alfred Ballesteros, director de la CAR, estuvo en 6AM para explicar en qué consiste el plan que implementarán para proteger la reserva.
En Caracol Radio estuvo Alejandro Santos Rubino, director de Contenidos de Prisa Media, conversando sobre el Festival de las Ideas
It's been 60 years since French thinker Gaston Bachelard’s The Poetics of Space made its English-language debut. It’s a hard-to-define book — part architecture, philosophy, psychoanalysis, memoir. And it continues to feed our ongoing need for purposeful solitude and wide-open fields for our imagination.
In their NFL season finale against duh hated Rai-duhs, the team that Dirty Al Davis built, your beloved Broncos should be of one mind and a single mantra: Just lose, baby.
[Column written by Denise DeMoura] I’d like to share a few of my easiest ways to save money on BELCO bills. After I moved in with my husband, Anson Nash, he was shocked when I lowered our two-person monthly household electricity bill to about $100. So with BELCO’s new Fuel Adjustment Rate [FAR], our monthly […]
The dream of traversing the depths of space and planting the seed of human civilization on another planet has existed for generations. For long as we’ve known that most stars in the Universe are likely to have their own system of planets, there have been those who advocated that we explore them (and even settle …
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At first glance: a simple, one-light portrait of activist gardener Janssen Evelyn.
Dig deeper: a look at tonal mapping via specular highlights, stretching the range of your modestly powered flash, and how to discover your next project.
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Wildfire [UK/Ireland, Cathy Brady, 3.5] After going missing for a year, a bipolar woman (Nika McGuigan) drops in on her sister (Nora-Jane Noone), opening the wounds of shared tragedy. Raw, unsubtle family drama against the backdrop of Northern Irish politics as Brexit threatens a fragile peace.
The film is dedicated to the memory of lead actor McGuigan, who died of cancer last year.
40 Years a Prisoner [US, Tommy Oliver, 4] Documentary recounts the 1978 standoff between members of radical Black back-to-nature organization MOVE and Philadelphia police through the efforts of the son of two of the group members to secure their parole. A strong emotional hook greatly assists in telling a tenaciously complicated story.
I would like to have seen more on the genesis of the group and the first stages of their conflict with the mayor and police. So much needs to be unwound in the 1978 standoff that the even more astonishing story of a 1985 confrontation, which resulted in Philadelphia authorities dropping a satchel bomb from a helicopter, killing 11 and burning down 65 houses, goes unmentioned here. Another doc I haven’t seen, Let the Fire Burn, focuses on that part of the story.
True Mothers [Japan, Naomi Kawase, 4.5] Parents of a kindergartner react with dismay when a woman contacts them claiming to be his birth mother. Luminous, delicate drama of shifting perspectives.
Limbo [UK, Ben Sharrock, 4] Syrian oud player grapples with guilt over family left behind as he cools his heels with other refugee claimants at a center in the bleak and isolated Outer Hebrides. Moments of deadpan humor and stark landscapes layer this exploration of displacement.
Capsule review boilerplate: Ratings are out of 5. I’ll be collecting these reviews in order of preference in a master post the Monday after the fest. Films shown on the festival circuit will appear in theaters, disc and/or streaming over the next year plus.
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When the weather gets rainy, most photographers put away their gear – but in my view, that’s a mistake! There are literally hundreds of great rainy day photography ideas. They don’t take great technical expertise, fancy equipment, or waterproof housing; in fact, all of them can be done from the comfort of your own home. […]
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When I first started working in the big city, my friends and I rented a house. I always tried to make my little room as cozy and personal as possible, beyond the basic bed and wardrobe that came with the place. And I made sure to leave it in as good, if not better, condition than when I moved in. Later in life, I had the opportunity to rent out a property. Unfortunately, I experienced the frustration of having my […]
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As the year draws to a close, the holiday season is upon us once again. Although we still have two months until Christmas, studies have shown decorating early is actually good for your mood. The vibrant colors and twinkling lights simply trigger the release feel-good dopamine, which in turn, boosts happiness and energy. I must admit, Christmas decor makes me grin like a kid with ice-cream, until I look at the price tag of tinsel and garlands and baubles. Yikes! […]
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The pergola is one aspect of ancient architecture that remains relevant today. Pergolas date back to ancient Egypt, but the concept itself might have come much earlier. The evolution of pergolas has witnessed many changes along the way. Today, it is technically impossible to draw a line between a pergola and a gazebo. However, for clarity, we will stick to the traditional idea of a pergola, one that is relatively merged with the house design.[...]
Between two ponds in Southampton, New York, you will find one home that looks different from all the rest. The location of Tamsen House posed a lot of environmental challenges and this design by Fernando Fisbein Architect truly rose to the occasion.[...]
Sugar gliders and bats are about as distantly related as any two mammals on Earth, but new Princeton research shows their wings are formed from the same genetic ingredients.
Events this fall include a sold-out conversation with Icelandic-Chinese recording artist Laufey.
The Kahneman-Treisman Center is pleased to announce its newest initiative: Behavioral Science Desk. We know Princeton scholar-researchers from a range of disciplines are interested in finding ways to have their work intersect not only the insights of behavioral science but also real-world settings. The world's first and largest non-profit behavioral science innovation lab, ideas42(Link is external), is partnering with SPIA to bring Princeton students and faculty closer to research and design in the field in our new BSci Desk. Senior leaders from ideas42 will be available to students and faculty on campus as well as virtually, by appointment. See more at https://behavioralpolicy.princeton.edu/news/bscidesk
Gifting your conscious foodie friend can be tricky, especially when you have no idea of what presents would align with their choices. Adding to it, there are chances that you’re already navigating through hundreds of different websites and blogs, only to end up in a confusion. Therefore, to help you out, we’ve curated this list ... Read more
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By Ireland Owens President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen said Friday that she proposed to President-elect Donald Trump the idea that the U.S. could supply more natural gas to Europe to decrease the bloc’s reliance on Russia, according to Barron’s. The EU chief said the topic of tapping U.S. liquefied natural gas […]
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