A look at what bilingual food for thought the newsroom had on its plate this week
Culture & Ideas
She draws to preserve Buenos Aires’ identity: ‘A building is like a city’s personal diary’
Natalia Kerbabian is an architect and artist striving to register architectural heritage lost in the face of urban renovation
‘It’s very important that all Argentines who wish to come to the fair are free to do so’
The film festival announced its winners after screening more than 280 films over the past 12 days
Digital culture roundup: public university pride born online spills into the streets
From a rising clothing brand to a coat of arms that became a symbol of national unity, the internet is fueling massive outspoken support for universities
The award-winning film about a rivalry between two professors at underfunded public universities is now available on Amazon Prime
Buenos Aires Book Fair opens amid publishing industry crisis
Featuring 500 stands, 1,500 activities, and an inauguration speech by author Liliana Heker: here’s what you need to know about Argentina’s premier literary event
Argentine government shuts down national film institute mid-film festival
The closure, which the government claims is for restructuring, comes half way through the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival and will shutter Buenos Aires’ iconic Gaumont theater
Three feature-length films and a short film will compete at the Directors’ Fortnight the Critics’ Week and ACID