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Pattern Recognition
buenos aires is in its steady dip into fall. leaves on the ground, the homeless who sleep within the ruts of closed store-fronts now sleep with blankets,people in the street are short-nerved, in more of a hurry, more on the subways where each morning we pack on into eachothersarmpits, pressed... Read more...
Published 8 hours ago
I have been led astray by the street noise and a money-hungry lack. I went wandering through the neighborhoods i knew until i didnt know where i was. I am not suprised anymore. I have been consumed. blocks of tall buildings. Unwilling and unready to articulate. Eventually it will come. Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
Protests in Buenos Aires, 3-26-08
For the past 2 weeks, people have staged massive protests throughout the countrys rural areas. Citizens have acted in response to newly elected president Christina Kirschner's economic decision to raise the export tax on Argentinian meat and grains. Christina would like to keep commodity prices... Read more...
Published 2 months ago
Things that I have learned from Porteos: Tip #1
If you are getting towards the end of a night of partying and have an opened glass bottle of beer that you would like to save for for the next day (or the day after, or the day after that), all you have to do is put a spoon inside of it upside down and store the beer in the refregerator. Yes,... Read more...
Published 2 months ago
Things that you want to say to others that you have done if you are visiting Buenos Aires for a very short period of time
Here are some of the most popular things to do while visiting Buenos Aires.-San Telmo on a Sunday. The San Telmo market is a huge market through one of the streets most historic neighborhoods. There are hand-crafted arts and there is tons of street music. If you happen to be in Buenos Aires on a... Read more...
Published 2 months ago
Plaza de Mayo 14/2/08
After a protest for Casino: which I will elaborate on later Read more...
Published 3 months ago
Bomba - San Telmo - 10/2/2008
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Published 3 months ago
Carnivl Buenos Aires
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Published 3 months ago
Bariloche at Sunset
She whips her truck around a corner and it goes rocking back and forthA man in a cowboy hat and hand-held video camera. He points it at his wife as they are walking towards the sunset.The girl who reads intently, toes squirming in the ground.An el-camino, hip-hop beats, people on skateboards... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
Corral, Chile
It was the reinactment of a battle between Spain and Chile. The remains of fortresses that were used to hold off the encroachment of Spain. The residue of awaiting eyes at cannons, hard rock walls with only ocean clashing at the other side. It was formal and thrown together: teenagers who dressed... Read more...
Published 3 months ago
In SchoppDog
Antique tennis rackets, movie posters, fishing nets, a suitcase with stickers are all hung up on the wall. There are only families here. Waiters move between like screen door flies that cannot find direction to exit out the room. I swear Im in America. Read more...
Published 3 months ago
The Futelef Story
Roco, who met me at the Argentinian border to take me to Futelefu seemed nice at first, he laughed at me when i started frieking out at border control and wrote my name and country of origin and date of birth all in the wrong blanks, and he volentarilly filled it out correctly for me and even... Read more...
Published 4 months ago