· September, 2005

Stories about Argentina from September, 2005

Argentina: Podcast Directory

  27 September 2005

podcast.com.ar has a comprehensive list of the few podcasts currently being produced in Argentina along with a larger list of podcasts from the Spanish speaking podosphere.

Argentina: Unaffordable Ushaia

19 September 2005

Travel guru, Jorge Gobbi, admits he is probably still far off from visiting one of his own country's most popular tourist destinations, Ushuaia. In part he says, international tourists have increased prices beyond what Argentinians can afford.

Images from Argentina: Tango Callejero

14 September 2005

“Tango Callejero” by Osvaldo Ponton “Tango Callejero” means “Street Tango.” The photograph was taken in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Argentina: Depending on Government

14 September 2005

Hurricane Katrina reminds Doug of All-Ecompassingly that both Argentines and Americans criticize the government but also depend on it.

Argentina: Protest Against George W. Bush

9 September 2005

Expat Argentina says it's hypocritical of the Kirchner government to allow today's protest against George W. Bush, who will be attending the Summit of the Americas in Mar del Plata, while planned protests against the Argentine government have not been given permission.

Argentina: Stencil Art

9 September 2005

Robert of line of sight continues his quest of documenting Buenos Aires’ stencil street art. As always, with translations and contextual explanations.

Argentina: Kevin Johansen

6 September 2005

Ana of Nivel 13 sums up a recent online chat [ES] with Alaskan-born, Argentine rock star, Kevin Johansen.

Argentina: Thoughts on New Orleans

  5 September 2005

Argentinian bridge-blogger, Jorge Gobbi conveys some demographics and says [ES], “it's difficult to not make the correlations and see how, in an area particularly populated by Blacks, many of them poor, federal government aid took an eternity to arrive.”