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Beyonce in Argentina – February 12, 2010

January 28th, 2010 admin No comments

The singer’s show in Buenos Aires has been confirmed for  February 2010.

The curvy U.S. singer Beyonce Knowles will perform for the first time in Argentina on 12 February, 2010 when she will give a concert at the Hippodrome of San Isidro.

The interpreter of Crazy in love will arrive in Argentina for the first to present its award-winning “I Am … Sasha Fierce,” a disc which swept in the latest MTV Video Music Awards and which promises to repeat the feat at the ceremony of the Grammys.

Beyoncé Knowles was born on 4 September 1981 in the Texan city of Houston and gained notoriety in the 90s leading the female trio Destiny Childs with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.

The Destiny Childs hip hop mixed with R & B and was very successful in the U.S., although its integration into Europe was much slower.

In Europe, Asia and Latin America, integration came from the hand of cuerpazo Beyonce, known for its acclaimed hip and blunt forms.

Her hot body allowed the singer to launch his solo career, but she also participated in movies in films such as Austin Powers Gold member and then The Fighting Temptation, The Pink Panther. Then, the hit Dreamgirls, alongside Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson, and the latest Cadillacs Records with Adrien Brody in addition to Obsession.

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El Choque Urbano – “La Nave” – Konex Cultural City – Buenos Aires

January 22nd, 2010 admin No comments

Sarmiento 3131
Abasto – Capital Federal
Buenos Aires – Argentina
Tel: 48643200
Mail: info@ciudadculturalkonex.org
Web: www.ciudadculturalkonex.org

Dates:
Saturday 23/01/2010
Saturday 30/01/2010

After a national tour, El Choque Urbano returns to Konex Cultural City.

After a national tour in which they traveled more than 9000 miles in three months, visiting 25 cities in 11 provinces, the power of El Choque Urbano’s sound returns to land at City Cultural Konex from 9 January with “La Nave” (The Ship): a wandering journey with uncertain future, where only the music keeps our hope to reach and meet somewhere alive.

Performances are Saturdays at 24:30 pm. and Sundays at 21:30 pm. in Room A of Konex Cultural City, Sarmiento 3131, Buenos Aires – Argentina. The room is air conditioned and has seats.

As an ancient Dionysian ritual, the imprint dance of El Choque Urbano’s music invites you to share this wandering journey: an odyssey of madness, addictions, delirium and laughter in which they create fantastic rhythms and climates from the production of sounds from everyday objects and the body itself.

El Choque Urbano integrates music and action into their shows. From the choice of the objects for musical creation there arise actions that, rehearsal after rehearsal build a story traversed by sensations created by the confluence of different disciplines that the group works. With powerful resources, poetic and original music created from the use of unconventional instruments, theater and dance, they spread the public with boundless energy in each of their presentations.

During 2009, the company presented its show at Konex Cultural City between January and August to start in September, October and November with a national tour to the provinces of Neuquen, Rio Black, Chubut, Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Mendoza, San Juan, La Pampa, Buenos Aires and Santa Fe

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Featuring: Sebastian Iglesias, Ignacio Masneri, Lucas Rivarola, Maria Paz Cogorno, Fabrizio Ortolan, Kseiri Carla Maria Zoppi, Jeremias Segall De Rosa, Sebastian Ablin, Mariano Duncan, James Ablin.Composition and Musical Director: James Ablin
Choreography: Analia Gonzalez / Luciano Rosso
Sets: Jonathan Monge / Jorge Bernal / Pedro Caceres
Costume Design: Alexandra Robotti
Photo: bauty Torres
Technical Operation: Jonathan Monge / Peter Carr / Gonzalo Rivarola
Operation and sound design: Paul Vaccarezza
Operation and light design: Juan Garcia Dorato
Production: Carolina Cigliutti
Direction: Manuel Ablin
General Production: El Choque Urbano

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REOPENING OF THE COLON THEATER – 25 May, 2010 – Buenos Aires

January 20th, 2010 admin No comments

The Colon Theater has announced its Bicentennial Season, coinciding with the reopening of the hall and it will feature reknown artists like Daniel Barenboim and Zubin Mehta. The Reopening Gala will be on May 25, 2010, with opera popular selections.

The Colon Theater is one of the most important symbols of Buenos Aires. Not only is a pride for Argentines, but it is also one of the 10 jewels as regards world theater architecture and it is a center of attraction and admiration for all those visiting Argentina.

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I Love You Philip Morris: new scenes of the couple played by Jim Carrey and Rodrigo Santoro fall in the net

January 19th, 2010 admin No comments

A video that has been circulating on the Internet for a few days brings new scenes of romance between Rodrigo Santoro and Jim Carrey in the movie I Love You Philip Morris, which is scheduled to debut on April 15 in Brazil.

The film is based on the true story of Steven Russell (Jim Carrey), who after becoming involved in fraud, is arrested and convicted. In jail, he knows Phillip Morris (Ewan McGregor), the love of his life. Santoro plays his first boyfriend, Jimmy.

The scenes that appear in the video show the couple played by Carrey and Santoro in one day in Miami with a lot of swimming, sun, gym, gay nightclub and dinner. Many scenes of Carrey and Santoro kissing will not be seen in the movies, because the filmmakers, Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, said that they overshadowed the scenes of the lead couple, played by Carrey and McGregor. But the good news is that they can be seen on the DVD.

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BJÖRN AGAIN IN ARGENTINA – Tuesday, 19 January 2010 – 21 pm

January 14th, 2010 admin No comments

The Australian Abba tribute band comes to Argentina in the framework of “Mamma Mia! It’s Bjorn Again 20th Anniversary Tour!”.

Björn Again website (www.bjornagain.com)

Luna Park Stadium
Bouchard 465 – Center
Buenos Aires
Argentina

Tel: +54 (011) 5279-5279
Mail: info@lunapark.com.ar
Web: www.lunapark.com.ar

Price: From $ 90 to $ 250 in www.ticketportal.com.ar (5353-0606) and outlets.

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CAFÉ TORTONI

January 12th, 2010 admin No comments

Founded in 1858, Café Tortoni is the oldest in Argentina.

Inside its paneled walls, with their oak tables and green marble, sat Alfonsina Storni, Benito Quinquela  Martín, Carlos Gardel, Baldomero Fernandez Moreno, Luigi Pirandello, Federico García Lorca and Arthur Rubinstein among other artists, men of letters and parliamentary who transferred some of its traditional character to this café, inseparable from the history of Buenos Aires.

After arriving at our house, on Avenida de Mayo 825, you can enjoy our facilities, gourmet and entertainment, which you will certainly visit again and recommend to your friends around the world.

www.cafetortoni.com.ar

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‘God hates Lady Gaga’ says Reverend Fred Phelps

January 11th, 2010 admin No comments

‘God hates Lady Gaga’ says Reverend Fred Phelps KANSAS CITY, Kansas – A religious organization known for picketing the funerals of deceased American soldiers and vocally opposing rights for gays and lesbians have another target in sight: Lady Gaga.

The Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church, led by the Reverend Fred Phelps, issued a press release Tuesday in which they claimed Lady Gaga is a “proud whore” who was “going to Hell” for allegedly leading a “rebellion” against God.

The singer, who thanked “God and her gays” when receiving the Best New Artist award at the MTV Video Music Awards earlier this year, enslaves her fans to their own corruption, Phelps writes, “teaching them to glory in their shame. She hates you! … Does the simple slut truly think that she can change God’s standards by seducing a generation of rebels into joining her in fist-raised, stiff-necked, hard-hearted rebellion against Him? Get real!”

She also allegedly brings her fans into “slavery to their own corruption, teaching them to glory in their own shame.”

The press release goes on to read the church intends to picket an upcoming concert of Lady Gaga’s at the Fox Theatre in Missouri on January 7th, and it “genuinely” ends with “You’re Going to Hell.”

Westboro Baptist Church is known as an anti-gay hate group that abhors Italians and Catholics. But Lady Gaga need not fret, WBC doesn’t just hate her, they hate everyone else, including Americans, the Irish, Swedish, Indians, the Jews, Hindus, and more.

They have also targeted several individuals, including Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Princess Diana, and Heath Ledger.

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GNETWORK360 – 3rd International Forum of Businesspeople and Entrepreneurs focused on the GLBT Market

January 7th, 2010 admin No comments

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A transgressor calendar for 2010

January 5th, 2010 admin No comments

“A criticism from art of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church.” In this way, Mar Cambrollé, president of the Association of Andalusia Transgender (ATA), likes to define the transgressor calendar, which her association has developed.

Women and men, transsexuals and drag queens star in the photographs that illustrate a calendar that begins with an amusing picture of three Magi queens, embodied by three well-known drags in Seville. In February, the criticism of the Church becomes more visible and tough. A man Lodz Jesús Christ in his arms.

“We put the Church in the spotlight for continually lashing out against the LGBT group,” said Cambrollé, who angrily remembres when the pope charged against sex reassignment by saying “only God decides who is male and who is women “.

March and October Pictures represent the alleged misogyny of the Church, which shows “the ordeal of a transsexual” on platforms with a woman dragging a cross and a virgin full of wounds, respectively.

ATA also criticizes “the church’s complicity in the war,” according to Cambrollé, with a picture with a virgin dressed in camouflage and wielding a gun, or the position the Vatican holds on condoms. A beautiful young blond virgin in a condom is the image of the hot August.

The calendars are for sale at a price of ten euros. The benefits obtained from the almanac, with the sponsorship of several companies involved in the LGBT field, provide for the maintenance of the association’s headquarters.

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Repercussions after the first gay marriage in Argentina and Latin America

January 4th, 2010 admin No comments

The first gay marriage in Argentina was celebrated yesterday and it’s already great news worldwide. Casts, newspapers and online editions reflect the weight of the event all over the planet.

In Chile, on news of the novelty of the first gay wedding in Latin America, the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation (MOVILH) urged Congress to be sensitive to this development and the recently released in Mexico City to address the issue. The MOVILH sent letters to the chairmen of the Senate and House of Representatives to “contribute to realize the full respect for human rights.” The agency also applauded the approval of gay marriage in Mexico City and the conclusion of the first link of its kind in Argentina, demanding concrete measures in the country’s parliament.

“It is time that our National Congress advance with comprehensive standards for the respect of human rights without discrimination of any kind,” said MOVILH and at the same time assured that the steps taken in Argentina and Mexico are an example of equality to which our authorities should be sensitive to the benefit of minorities and disadvantaged sectors.

“Chile is known for its levels of economic growth, and it is now time to give the world a sign of progressive human development, since most countries already have anti-discrimination rules, while others have gone further, allowing full equality rights to some of the most discriminated against, including sexual minorities, “said MOVILH in letters to congressmen while stating that” what happened in Argentina and Mexico, shows where societies advance to and how these progress, becoming a hope for sexual minorities who live in places where we do not even have standards to prevent and address discrimination. ”

From Spain, Spanish State Federation of Gays Lesbians Transsexuals and Bisexuals (FELGTB) today welcomed the first marriage for same-sex held in Ushuaia calling it a “historic step” in Latin America for the rights of lesbian, gay, transsexual and bisexuals.

For Antonio Poveda, president of the FELGTB, “this marriage is an act of justice, and a sample of the tenacity of two activists, Alex Freyre and José Maria Di Bello, who have fought for their right to marry as other citizens and Argentine citizens “while as head of the agency congratulated Argentina LGBT Federation, which are members of both parties,” for the job for marriage between same sex has been doing for years. ”

Poveda, who recently participated in the National March of LGBT Pride of Argentina to support the work of local activism, called on Argentina’s political class and the President Cristina Fernández “in Congress to legislate what is already a feeling in society of Argentina, because over 60% of its population is in favor of marriage between same sex.”

Around the world from Ushuaia
On Monday, AG Magazine Info was the first digital newspaper that gave the news of the first gay marriage in Argentina and, also, Latin America and then joined Infobae.com and Clarín.com.

Next, TN news channel was one of the firsts to report on what had happened in Tierra del Fuego and within minutes Crónica TV broadcasted almost the entire media-generated ceremony from Tierra del Fuego.

Immediately the news of the wedding was a boom that began running through all the media of Argentina and Latin America. Hours later the Spanish press (akin to the language) began to reflect the link in the southernmost city in the world.

With the arrival of the night in Argentina more and more media addressed the issue around the world and in different languages. From Mandarin Chinese to German, the first gay wedding in Argentina was followed almost instantly online.
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