‘Anima Animal’ by Herman Cornejo pays homage to Argentina’s first ballet, ‘Caaporá,’ which remained secretly unfulfilled for over a century
Culture & Ideas
A Guaraní-inspired ballet was a famed Russian dancer’s lost dream. Now, it’s inspired a work in the U.S.
Trailblazing wineries and families who preserved their traditions over generations have earned the region a richly-earned place alongside Napa and Bordeaux
Suspension of 20,000-person trap gig at ex-ESMA sparks censorship accusations
Argentina’s rising trap star Milo J was scheduled perform on Wednesday, but the Justice Ministry filed a last-minute stay to stop the performance
Get Out! Drag brunches and punk rock to distract yourself from the heat
From champagne to rainbow cake, the city may be empty, but your social life doesn’t have to be
Thousands descend on ex-ESMA site to protest layoffs and affirm human rights
Prominent activists and musicians descried the Milei administration’s latest cuts at an event on Saturday
The young waiter was arrested in a police operation at his home after he failed to obey a judge’s order to show up in court
Authors and administrators reflect on La Libertad Avanza’s recent efforts to ban select books from public school libraries
Political skullduggery, cute vegetables, Spanglish galore — find out what the newsroom voted as our Argentine words and phrases of the year
The Radio Mitre host who founded game-changing newspaper Página/12 in the 1990s and hosted news show Día D had been in hospital since June