Buenos Aires
Kraftwerk Will Perform in Buenos Aires Despite Ban on Electronic Shows
The group will play Luna Park Stadium on November 23.
Kraftwerk’s Buenos Aires Show Canceled Due to Electronic Music Event Ban
Though not technically a “festival,” officials cited the band’s primary use of synthesizers.
Bone Voyage: The Très Stupide Hookups You Only Have While Studying Abroad
The first rule of having sex when you're a foreign student is to look up the word for "condom" before you leave the house.
What It’s Like to Run an Illegal Bar in Buenos Aires
Julián Díaz opened a speakeasy on a $7,000 budget in 2004. “It was also my home,” he remembers. “The bar’s bathroom was also my bathroom so most mornings I’d find vomit everywhere.”
A political era is collapsing in Argentina in a swirl of corruption cases
The case of José López epitomizes the fall of the once mighty Kirchneristas. The former minister was arrested last month trying to donate $9 million dollars to some nuns in a convent.
Possibly corrupt official caught throwing millions in cash over a monastery wall in Argentina
Former deputy public works minister José López was found tossing bags full of dollars, euros, yens and Qatari riyals into a Buenos Aires monastery. He reportedly told nuns that he had stolen the money and was trying to make a donation.
Why Is Buenos Aires Waging a War on Electronic Music?
Drug deaths at Time Warp sparked a city-wide ban on dance music events.
Blame David Chang for Buns and Ramen Taking Over Buenos Aires
David Chang has a long reach in Argentina, where chefs and diners alike have been swept away by his refined-but-casual take on Asian cuisine at his Momofuku restaurants.
Life-Size Robots Hit the Streets for Pure Amusement
A toy rocket gets ready for lift-off and a robot relaxes poolside.
Obama Admits the US Took Too Long to Condemn Human Rights Violations in Argentina
Obama stopped short of apologizing for Washington's early support for the military junta that took power in a coup exactly 40 years ago today.
Why It's Taken So Long for Buenos Aires to Embrace the Burger
In a country obsessed with red meat, why did the Argentine capital only recently discover what the rest of the world already knew: that burgers are awesome?
Argentina's 'Kansas' Is No Place Like Home
In most US cities, the restaurant known as Kansas would be a classier step up from an Applebee’s—but in Buenos Aires, it’s the place to be.