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Friday, March 6, 2026

Song of the Week: Los Abuelos de la Nada

Looking for a guilty pleasure song to dance along to in your room? Look no further.  Los Abuelos de la Nada (The grandfathers of nothingness) are a group whose name was inspired by a...

Song of the week: Raúl Barboza

Yet another musical tradition that helps to define Argentine culture is the unique sounds that we have come to call Chamamé . Chamamé is a genre of folklore music from the northeastern portion of Argentina as well...

A Novel Idea: Buenos Aires’ Most Famous Bookstore

Caitlin McCoy Buenos Aires is known as one of the most important cultural centers in Latin America because of its impressive number of museums, theaters and universities. Studying abroad in Buenos Aires give you access...

Song of the week: Johnny Tedesco

Dream boat argentine musician, Johnny Tedesco, gained the majority of his fame on a musical television program called El Club del Clan.  Johnny came from a humble family in Buenos Aires and adored Elvis...

Song of the week: Spinetta

Luis  Alberto Spinetta is considered to be one of the fathers of Argentine Rock and overall lyrical "genio".  Spinetta was born and raised here in Buenos Aires in Belgrano Bajo.  Having made music from 1967-2011, you...

Weekend Highlights: September 27th-29th

Friday, September 27th (High 19°C and Low 12°C, Partly Cloudy) 6:00PM: Happy Hour @Gran Bar Danzon (Libertad 1161) 9:00PM: Dinner @Falafel One (Araoz 587) 11:00PM: Together @LIV (Juan B Justo 1658) *Mente Argentina Guest List (Ladies...

Song of the week: Oscar Alemán

Oscar Alemán is a jazz guitarist and composer who was born into a musical family in northern Argentina.  He was part of a family jazz ensemble at a young age and had the opportunity...

Holidays in Argentina: 2017

  Feriado is a good word to know in Spanish. It means holiday! No school, no work, perhaps a feast or a chance to get out of the city and see other parts of this beautiful...