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Pura Vida!: Uruguay Is Paradise: The Land Where Prehistoric Fish Help Make Beer
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Friday, May 8, 2009. Uruguay Is Paradise: The Land Where Prehistoric Fish Help Make Beer. We landed in Colonia, where a strange sensation immediately took hold of us. As our lungs began to open up, we realized that it was the air. It was clean. After so much time absorbing the smog and bus exhaust in Buenos Aires we had grown unaccustomed to the normal mix of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide. These care have exclusive restaurant seating inside). Steak cooked in milk - and. We continued to enjoy.
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina: El Padrino
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina. Monday, June 2, 2008. Today, All About Jazz published my interview with Dino and Jose Saluzzi. A father and son musician team whose work straddles jazz, tango, folklore, and classical music. Dino, at 73, is considered by many to be the world's premier bandoneonist (the bandoneon is the large accordian used in tango) and has a recording contract with the immaculately tasteful German label ECM. ECM also may be the only record label in jazz today that has a distinct...
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work argentina: Expats Working in Argentina: How To Invoice Local Companies
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009. Expats Working in Argentina: How To Invoice Local Companies. The following question arrived to me today by way of the Immigrant Mutual Aid Society. Which is an organization here in Buenos Aires dedicated to helping expatriates and immigrants with a variety of issues. I'll post the question and then respond to the issue at hand. Options For Expats Without Visas. There is no way to issue invoices ( facturas. Read complete text on argentinabusiness.blogspot. El Sur del Sur.
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina: June 2008
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina. Monday, June 9, 2008. June 9 is.Guillermo Klein Day. A quick post to let T&T readers know that not only has my interview with Argentine pianist and band leader Guillermo Klein. Been published at All About Jazz, but also the site has taken the opportunity to assemble an entire Guillermo Klein Day. Accompanying my interview are John Kelman's review of Guillermo's new album, Filtros. Which will be released tomorrow, and a free MP3 download. Monday, June 2, 2008.
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina: November 2007
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina. Friday, November 30, 2007. I've been writing fairly lengthy entries about my trip to El Bolson in a notebook, and I'll get those up on the internet as soon as I return to Buenos Aires. For now, though, a quick summary of the key points. That's all for now, and apologies for no pictures.although I've borrowed a camera so will be featuring original photos for the first time on the blog when I return. Wednesday, November 21, 2007. The 100 word assignment. I made my ...
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con café caliente: September 2008
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This blog is brought to you by lauren and her coffee. Monday, September 1, 2008. Today I utilized our balcony, as the view of Palermo from our new apartment is very pleasant. La Nación featured an article about my new employer, The Argentimes. Beware, it's in kastejanoh (castellano). Posted by yaya and lolo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Yaya and lolo are alter-egos of an Atlantan living in Buenos Aires musing on fashion, style, music, art, marketing and liiiiiife. cute, eh? View my complete profile.
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con café caliente: The View
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This blog is brought to you by lauren and her coffee. Monday, September 1, 2008. Today I utilized our balcony, as the view of Palermo from our new apartment is very pleasant. La Nación featured an article about my new employer, The Argentimes. Beware, it's in kastejanoh (castellano). Posted by yaya and lolo. I have read some cool stuff about Palermo and seen some very nice pictures (like the one you have). Where is Palermo? By the way I found a new travel site, baraaza.com. September 17, 2008 at 4:02 PM.
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina: March 2008
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina. Sunday, March 9, 2008. So I was asked by the saxophonist Dave Liebman before his concert tonight in Buenos Aires. After learning that I was from New York and living in Buenos Aires, he wanted to make sure that my time here was living up to the jazz ethic. I told him it was. What a difference seven and a half years makes. First off, a brief and incomplete recap of what's gone on. My good friend (and guest blogger) Adam Bloch and I spend a week in the spectacular l...
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina: April 2008
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina. Sunday, April 27, 2008. Where I'm Calling From: Part II. On Friday, I packed my bags and moved from San Telmo to my new digs in Colegiales, a residential neighborhood in the north of the city. I live on the second floor in an annex to the larger house downstairs, basically a nice shack on the roof that offers privacy and a big rooftop outdoor space. I'm thinking that I should follow my pugilistic forbearers Malloy and Tyson and start keeping pigeons. In more terr...
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina: December 2007
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Type and Tonic: An American in Argentina. Saturday, December 29, 2007. Rosario, Argentina's second city, marked the end of our trip. It's a tranquil and pretty town that feels both refreshingly slow paced and a little barren. I love peaceful little villages, but I like my cities with a little more propulsion. In Buenos Aires is one of the very best places I've eaten down here. The blog has been up for only a week, but Adam has already authored 12 passionate and hilarious posts. He's an excellent writ...