Volunteer for La Noche de los Museos 2016

La Noche de los Museos (Museum Night), an annual event when the city’s museums open to the public for special nighttime events and exhibitions, is one of the biggest nights of the year for art lovers in Buenos Aires, . In the 2013 edition, 800,000 members of the public hit the city’s museums. In 2014, some of … Read more

Buenos Aires Communities Festival 2014

More than 40 cultural communities that have made home in Argentina will show off their traditional garb, song, dance and gastronomic traditions at the festival de las colectividades this Saturday in Palermo. The free event is in celebration of Immigrant Day on the 4th of September. There will be 40 live shows, with each community … Read more

John Oliver Hilariously Describes the Argentina Default

Political satirist John Oliver recently tried to explain Argentina’s complicated technical default, which occurred on July 30 after the country was unable to come to an agreement with hold-out creditors, locally referred to as ‘Vulture Funds.’ In the videos he highlights a surge in anti-American sentiment in Argentina caused by the case. This is despite … Read more

Happy in Argentina

The catchiest tune of 2014, Pharrell’s Happy has made it to Argentina. The official video put out by Sony Music Argentina was mostly shot in the upscale Palermo neighborhood and features local celebrities such as rock journalist, Carlos ‘Bebe’ Contepomi and TV personality, Connie Ansaldi. Although his story since falling into a coma in 2010 … Read more

World Malbec Day: Toasting Argentina’s Favorite Grape

Argentines and those lucky enough to reside in their country need no excuse to enjoy the nation’s most famous vino tinto, Malbec. For everyone else, there’s Malbec World Day. On April 17th, wine enthusiasts from Sydney, Australia to San Francisco, California will come together in celebration of the grape that was awarded the Trophee Vinalies … Read more