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Video: The New Look of Fuego/Frio

Fuego/Frio is back from vacation with a new punch, some added zip and—just for good measure—a fresh touch of oomph.

Watch in awe as Erik assails the Washingtonian for hamhandedness, the Washington Hispanic for gun-nescience and the Washington Examiner for treading on well-trodden ground.

El Pregonero, meanwhile, gets some love for a paradigm-shifting day-laborer piece.

Plus: props to the New York Times for beating Wemple on the Brauchli story.

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5 Responses to “Video: The New Look of Fuego/Frio”

  1. IntangibleArts Says:

    Dear god, man: amen & all that, re: washingtonian’s TOC design. Good call. Straight outta 1979. Brr.

  2. frio Says:

    same clothes but new haircut. going with the longer look. i kinda like it…

  3. Max Linsky Says:

    Low-angle fury!

  4. Cranky Editor Guy Says:

    This edition of fuego frio is, in fact, totally fuego. Although the declaration of love for the viewer made me feel awkward.

  5. lumiere Says:

    Are there lights in that room? Can someone learn the art of cinematography? Because a little backlight will enhance the new haircut.

    Definitely super-frio.

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