Arlenis Sosa | Xevi Muntané | 'La Isla, Bonita' | Harper’s Bazaar Spain March 2011

Arlenis Sosa, lensed by Xevi Muntané in ‘La Isla, Bonita’ for Harper’s Bazaar Spain, March 2011 pays tribute to Madonna’s third studio album 1987 ‘True Blue’ featuring ‘La Isla Bonita’ which was the first Madonna song to have a Spanish influence with arrangements of Cuban drums, Spanish guitar, maracas, harmonicas and a mix of synthesized and real drumming.

Leticia Riestra styles Arlenis Sosa in Missioni, Versace and Salvatore Ferragamo, reminding us that the lyrics of ‘La Isla, Bonita’ reference the beauty of Latin people.

Madonna has kept the song alive, performing it on her ‘Sticky and Sweet Tour’, the biggest-grossing music tour in history.

Warner Bros won’t allow us to embed the video. Here’s another version — I swear with a Yiddish beat — of Madonna performing the song at Live Earth 2007.

Madonna | La Isla Bonita

 

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Burj Khalifa's Roots in Low-Lying Hymenocallis Flowers Are Good PR

While the world is counting floors of Dubai’s new Burj Khalifa, I’m reading about the hymenocallis flower, which is cultivated in the Persian Gulf but according to wiki is a genus of plants in the family amaryllidaceae, now cultivated in the Middle East.

Hymenocallis means “beautiful membrane” in Greek, which refers to the staminal corona that connects the stalks of the stamens for a portion of their length.

The New World hymenocallis flower is said to be the chief muse for Dubai’s grand tower the Burj Khalifa.The plants have spectacular flowers and some species are known as spider lilies. The Pacific Bulb Society confirms the New World genus of hymenocallis. It’s believed that the hymenocallis flower traveled to the Middle East from Latin America, Mexico and other parts of the New World.

There’s no doubt that the hymenocallis flower is an inspiration in Islamic art and today’s gardens. But her origins appear to be from another side of the world. Appearances are often deceiving, and mere plant websites may be wrong.

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