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Continue reading →: Be careful what you wish for…
This is what is a (American) friend used to say to me. He meant it. He didn’t say it jokingly. I am starting to take his warnings seriously : be careful what you wish for, you just might get it! I have been suffering a lot when playing tennis during…
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Continue reading →: Michael Bublé in Argentina…
Michael Bublé is probably a even less known than Roger Waters -I suppose that’s why he only gave 3 concerts in Luna Park instead of 9 in River Stadium-, but my daughter happens to be of his big fans so we went there together. He is a Canadian singer who…
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Continue reading →: Who is Roger Waters?
Who is this guy? I had never heard of him before in my life, but every Argentine seems to know him. I see him passing on Facebook over and over again, is there anyone in Buenos Aires who did not go and see him??? Me I guess. I didn’t know who…
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Continue reading →: Kitchen Princess
You have probably noticed that politics and economics are not my topics. Well I could write you a lot about Belgian politics, so complicated (and equally boring), but Argentina’s economics and politics are yet another level (Siiii! Argentina tiene sus problemas!). So lets just keep it to the daily life…
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Continue reading →: sept 1
Is a magical date. It is the day that -in Belgium- the new school year starts. Even when you have long grown up, this day always does something to you. If it’s not because your own kids go to school, there is always someone around you who takes the day…
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Continue reading →: Dioses, ritos y oficios del Mexico prehispanico, in PROA.
I know I am much to late with this post, as today was the last day of this exhibition in Fundacion PROA in la Bocca. I hope that many of my readers have checked it out as it was definitely worth it. It was another really nice exhibition as a…
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Continue reading →: Musica en Espera
If I liked Viudas, I was told to watch Musica en Espera, supposedly Natalia Oreiro’s best movie. It’s another Argentine movie, this time directed by Hernan Goldfrid, with next to Natalia Oreiro (Paula Otero), Diego Peretti (Ezequiel Font) and Norma Aleandro (la madre de Paula) as main characters. It is…
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Continue reading →: Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat
Yesterday, the 18th of February, mrs Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat has passed away at the age of 90. Not only was she considered to be the richest woman in Argentina, she has always loved her country and has always been generous through her trust fund, founded in 1976. This fund…
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Continue reading →: Orange Traffic Lights
On my daily morning walk, my head in the clouds, I was crossing the street. As in many places in Capital nowadays, the pedestrian traffic lights didn’t work. I looked up : red light for the cars, so green to me. I started crossing the street and when I was…






