Culture and Arts On this week's edition, music and news by Argentine rock icon Charly García and the late Mexican legend Chavela Vargas.
On this week's edition of "Discovering Argentina", the Acsibi Caves, in Argentina's northwest. An amazing red-colored sanctuary of the local natives, a shelter for them during the Spanish conquest. A place that can be reached only guided by local experts.
Mónica is an Indian Ayurveda therapist with 10-year plus experience in the city and province of Buenos Aires. In addition to holding a degree in Social Communication, she's taken courses and obtained certification on Ayurveda Medicina and Diet back in India. […]
Argentine Rock History Argentine Blues-Rock group Dulces 16, "Sweet Sixteen", that had their heyday in the mid 1970s, and featured legendary keyboard player Ciro Fogliatta.
HEADLINES -A judge ordered monitors be present in Sunday's elections because of the controversy with the vote counting system -Candidates close their campaigns and the electoral ban begins ahead the primary elections of August 11 -Nicolás Maduro's government suspended dialogue […]
- the government says that the lowerin of the interest rate announced by the Fes is "positive for Argentina" -President Mauricio Macri re-establishes the Ministry of Agriculture, less than a year after turning it into Secretariat -In Paraguay, the opposition […]
-An Argentine vet was recognized in the US -A researcher and a filmmaker work together in documentary on Afro-Argentines -Study shows decreasing budgets and salaries for science research in Argentina
On this week's edition, we introduce Arco Iris, the first band to merge rock with folk in the early 70s, and also the first rock group ever to perform at the legendary River Plate stadium. Arco Iris was founded by […]