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[22 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

POSTPONED
because of weather conditions!
New date
Sat. 28 November - same time
read more here: http://www.abcc.org.ar/calendar-of-events/christmas-fair-at-the-embassy-2009

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[20 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Summer is Here
THE GLOT OF POETRY - A READING SERIES - EL GLOT DE LA POESÍA
Host: THE GLOT OF POETRY - A READING SERIES - EL GLOT DE LA POESÍA
Type: Music/Arts - Recital
Network: Global
Price: Free - Gratis
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2009
Time: 7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location: S.A.D.E. (Sociedad Argentina de Escritores)
Street: Uruguay 1371 Piso 3
City/Town: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Description
Guest Readers - Elisa Dejistani and María Cristina Azcona
For Readers and Listeners of Poetry
This is the 2nd gathering for the Glot of Poetry Reading Series. The GOPRS is polyglot—poems may be read in English, Spanish, or any other language. The theory is that …

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[17 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Seeking Female Writers to to share how your father’s character, personality, and/or actions (in-actions) influenced your development, for the opportunity to be included in an anthology to be published in June 2010.
Details for submission can be found at
http://www.daughterstory.blogspot.com/
Deadline is December 15, 2009
No longer than 1200 words, your narrative should be emotionally moving and tangible with descriptive imagery readers can relate to via sight, sound, smell, touch and taste.
Email daughterstory@gmail.com
your full name, address, daytime phone number, and e-mail address. Your story MUST be submitted as a .doc attachment, or in the …

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[16 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Lic. María Cristina Azcona
Paziflac -IFLAC-BILINGUAL MCA
la entrevista a MARIA CRISTINA AZCONA
http://www.iflacenarg.bravehost.com/
http://www.authorsden.com/adstorage/2933/crist.wav.mp3
bio de Maria:
http://www.artepoetica.net/Maria_Cristina_Azcona.htm

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[16 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

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[16 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Voy a tocar sola, sin ninguna de mis queridas manzanas, y los espero allí para una gran catársis colectiva. Además tocarán mis queridos Sietecielos y Dany Hokama, un placer para los amantes de la canción
Start Time:
Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 9:00pm
End Time:
Sunday, November 22, 2009 at 1:00am
Location:
Una.Casa
Street:
Humberto Primo entre Bolivar y Peru (para pedir la dirección exacta me mandan un mensaje privado o lo postean en la página y se las paso)
City/Town:
San Telmo, Argentina
RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=174263284762&ref=mf

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[15 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

Te invita a conocer el nuevo Beatle Café de Buenos Aires.
STAR CLUB CAFÉ
Dentro del Paseo La Plaza, junto a The Cavern, un espacio gastronómico tematizado con
objetos de la colección Beatle de Rodolfo R. Vázquez.
Muy pronto con espectáculos en vivo y transmisión de los mejores shows de The Cavern.
NOVIEMBRE MES DE REINAUGURACION:
Presentando este email tenés un 20% de descuento en tu almuerzo o cena.
SE VIENE LA FIESTA BEATLE !!!
Ya está publicada en la página la programación de la
9ª Semana Beatle de Latinoamérica
con el detalle de las bandas internacionales
y las fechas de …

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[12 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

By Mary Akers.
Press 53, 150 pages. $14.00
A blurb by Stephen Page
The art of the short story is dead … except for the existence of writers like Mary Akers. Women Up On Blocks is a collection of stories about women seeking redemption from their male-dominated lives. Mary Akers is undoubtedly a mother, as writing this good, even if it is fiction, must be drawn partly from experience. Her dialogue and situations are realistic, her characters are developed well, and she knows how to start and end a story.
This book is …

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[8 Nov 2009 | No Comment | ]

By James Bracken, Ediciones Continente, 30 pesos, 61 pages
Reviewed by Stephen Page
On a recent sunny spring day, while wandering the streets of Buenos Aires, searching for a café where I could sit outside at a table and sip an espresso while looking at the passers-by (a popular Argentine custom), I detoured into a bookstore.
On the very first shelf I came to, I found a pocket-sized book titled Che Boludo, with the subtitle: A Gringo’s Guide to Understanding the Argentines.
I opened the book and discovered it was a dictionary of sorts, …