Although it has taken more than a nose job to replenish her beauty, the Teatro Colón’s problematic four-year restoration has overcome various hurdles to reopen in time for Argentina’s bicentenary.
Feeling Sao Paulo’s bouncing financial pulse
The City and its Stock Exchange float in World Cup emotions. Watch the game in the back of a cab – if you can find one…
Turned on? Maybe
Around 400,000 free digital set-top boxes have been given out to eligible Argentines in the nick of time for the World Cup. But there’s more to this than meets the eye.
Behind the flight hike
Although domestic plane tickets in Argentina have a two-tier pricing system for Argentines and tourists, flights went up from today by an average of 15%. The hike was announced with just 24 hours’ notice in the Official Gazette, the same day that Aerolíneas Argentina unveiled its much-needed new corporate image. The upside is that it […]
World Cup: call a doctor
Hand of Dan has put his money where his mouth is and reckons Argentina will bring the World Cup back home. I say England, but what do I know? All I know is I’m about to come down with a douse of WC fever.
At the end of the world as we know it
Yamana Indians, steely sailors and Emperor penguins contribute to Ushuaia’s story.
Point of View: Ginger Gentile
A chat with filmmaker Ginger Gentile, who is aiming to break down stereotypes with her latest project Goals for Girls.
Moreno letter to food body comes to light
Amnat forced to answer to Interior Trade Secretary over foreign food imports. Argentina’s ban is set to take place from June 1, 2010.
From the Buenos Aires Herald, May 12, 2010
‘Don’t show us as monkeys’
The difficulties of shooting a documentary in the impenetrable Chaco province on a tiny budget.
Who is Sebastián Marroquín?
The son of drug lord Pablo Escobar opens up about his father in ‘Pecados de mi padre’.