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181105WATERLOO

Episode 1 of the Waterloo podcast, hosted by Radio Universidad de Navarra, titled "181105WATERLOO" was published on May 28, 2021 and runs 55 minutes.

May 28, 2021 ·55m · Waterloo

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En el programa de hoy hablamos con Sara Guerrero, una guitarrista que, además de descubrirnos un poco más acerca de su vida, nos deja ver en directo parte de su talento. En nuestra sección de cine tratamos de revalorizar las películas españolas hablando de “Quién te cantará”, un filme de Carlos Vermut. También entrevistamos a Magalí Ortiz, fundadora de la empresa de especias KAIA y trabajadora en el departamento de historia de El Bulli, el restaurante de Ferran Adrià. También contactamos con Alejandro, que se encuentra actualmente de intercambio en Pittsburg, y repasamos la actualidad musical gracias a la gala de “Los 40 Music Awards”.

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