Argentina’s new president is rapidly becoming the darling of arch-conservatives in the …
Jacob Sugarman
Jacob Sugarman is the lifestyle editor of the Buenos Aires Herald. Before joining the team, he worked at such publications as Salon and In These Times, and has written on politics and culture for the Nation, Foreign Policy, and Jacobin, among other outlets. He earned his master's degree in journalism from New York University, and has lived in Buenos Aires since 2015. You can most likely find him online or at home, folding his daughter's laundry.
After months of anticipation, the restaurant guide honored several eateries in Buenos Aires and Mendoza at a gala Friday …
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The economy minister and Union por la Patria candidate addressed supporters from his bunker in Chacarita
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The former Sonic Youth bassist on her social media post in support of Sergio Massa and the intersection of art and politics
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Argentina 101CommunitySociety
The Argentines are not all right: Therapists reflect on a growing mental health crisis
Data suggest rampant inflation has taken a toll on the nation’s psyche. A contentious election is likely making things worse
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ArtsCulture & IdeasHuman rightsPolitics
Sorrow and defiance at an AMIA exhibit dedicated to the victims of Hamas
On the one-month anniversary of the attacks, Jewish leaders take aim at human rights organizations and defend the state of Israel
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La Libertad Avanza will have nearly 40 representatives in the Chamber of Deputies. Several hold positions as radical as those of the coalition’s leader
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In a new letter, the human rights group says Big Tech has an ‘ethical responsibility’ not to amplify denialism about the dictatorship
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The announcement comes five days before the 50th anniversary of the violent coup that overthrew Salvador Allende’s government in Chile
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Human rights
Victoria Villarruel leads tribute to ‘victims of terrorism,’ galling human rights activists
The vice presidential candidate rails against ‘40 years of demonization’ in a combative speech at the Buenos Aires City Legislature
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Food & DrinkWhat to do in ArgentinaWhat to do in Buenos Aires
Michelin confirms what chefs already know: Argentina’s culinary star is on the rise
The country’s restaurant culture is rapidly growing and evolving despite soaring inflation and a prolonged economic crisis
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Fe Faur’s ‘Como Si No Hubiese Mañana,’ on display at Casa Equis until August 26, explores what we’d do if we had one day to live
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