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  1. This is the transcript for S'mores, Elvis and a Cubano, which aired on January 13, 2022.

    • Summary
    • Cast

    Still reeling from his wife's death, Harry asks Drew if he can accompany him on his cross-country trip. Drew agrees, but is taken aback when Harry insists they re-route the trip to Wisconsin, so he can spread Meredith's ashes in a special place. Meanwhile, Gina's older sister Natalie pays a visit and invites Gina to watch her sing at a local club. ...

    Main

    1. Thomas Middleditch as Drew Dunbar 2. Annaleigh Ashford as Gina Dabrowski 3. Kether Donohue as Gabby 4. Linda Lavin as Norma 5. David Anthony Higgins as Jerry Platt 6. Darryl Stephens as Gideon

    Recurring

    1. Hector Elizondoas Harry 2. Jane Seymouras Bette 3. Ben Vereenas Peter 4. Jim Beaveras Spencer 5. Anna Maria Horsford as Althea Ludlum 6. D.B. Sweeneyas Bert

    Guest

    1. Katie Finneran as Natalie Dabrowski

  2. This essay examines the meanings of gender in the music of Cuba's Nueva Trova, an important expression of what came to be known as the Nueva Canción (New Song) that flourished throughout Latin America between the 1960s and the 1980s.

    • Jorge Fernández Crespo
  3. S02E10 S'mores, Elvis and a Cubano Summary. Gina gets a surprise visit from her sister, Natalie. Also, Drew and Harry start a road trip together, but have different destinations in mind.

  4. “S’mores, Elvis and a Cubano” – Gina gets a surprise visit from her sister, Natalie (Katie Finneran). Also, Drew and Harry (Hector Elizondo) start a road trip together, but have different destinations in mind, on the CBS Original series B POSITIVE, Thursday, Jan. 13 (9:30-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to ...

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  5. Nov 29, 2023 · The song is known for its upbeat tempo and catchy lyrics, but there’s more to the song than just that. “Tu Sonrisa” is a love song with a tender message that speaks of lost love and the longing for it, and the lyrics evoke emotions that resonate with many people.

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Throughout the song, Crespo uses vivid imagery and poetic language to convey his emotions. He describes the woman’s movements as “suavemente” or softly, emphasizing her grace and elegance. The words paint a picture of a dancefloor where two souls are entwined, moving together in perfect harmony.

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