An icon of independent theater, he wrote classic plays such as La Nona and joined Teatro Abierto activism group during the military dictatorship.
Culture & Ideas
Early Bird tickets are now available for its 2025 edition in Buenos Aires
The author of ‘Urban Voodoo’ and director of dozens of prizewinning fiction and essay films passed away on June 2 in Buenos Aires
This week includes somewhat graphic literal translations and AR$100 body parts
Get out!: the Herald’s weekend recommendations for Buenos Aires
A heartbreaking theater production, a tour of Paternal’s open art studios, and 35 mm screenings of two classic films are just a few of the cultural offerings on tap
Oscar-nominated Argentine film gets 40th-anniversary tribute event
Now’s your chance to see María Luisa Bemberg’s classic melodrama “Camila,” with an introduction from the movie’s original cast
Independent protesters and potentially unfriendly phrases feature in this week’s roundup of the Herald’s bilingual quandaries
A classic Herald section returns with recommendations for a night out in Buenos Aires to enjoy Argentine cinema
‘The University of Meaning invites us to work with three languages: that of the mind, the hands and the heart’