Hip hop has always been an art form inextricably intertwined with social justice, revolution, and community. This week in Buenos Aires, the bar Magdalena’s Party promises to reaffirm this connection, utilizing the hip hop community of Buenos Aires to support a local charity. In 2012, the Club Unión lost the location in Barracas, and Magdalena’s Party donated funds to the organization to help them find a community center. Tonight, Magdalena’s Party will team up once again with Club Unión de los Pibes, for the monthly fundraiser “Hip Hop x los Pibes,” or #HHXLP. WhoClub Unión de los Pibes, Magdalena’s Party, TrilliamWhatShake that thing – for charityWhat can you do if you can’t come: Email uniondelospibes@gmail.com to volunteer!

August 17, 2016 20:03 UTC

Ricardo Siri Liniers, more commonly know as Liniers, is arguably the most well known contemporary cartoonist in Argentina. There Liniers began publishing a daily strip that he named Macanudo, and almost fifteen years later, the comic strip is still going strong. Many of Liniers’ strips embody a riddle at their core; tackling a clever kind of paradox with an almost zen like candor. Inaugurated on July 15th, Todo es Macanudo is on display at the Centro Cultural Borges until September 20th. Centro Cultural Borges, Viamonte 525How much?

August 17, 2016 19:41 UTC

In the last 24 hours new death threats made to President Mauricio Macri and Vice President Gabriela Michetti have come to light in what is being seen as somewhat of a trend. The government is currently “on alert” and taking new security measures while the threats themselves are gaining a lot of media attention. You’re a real bitch, you and all of [the government].”Michetti is currently in the Dominican Republic representing Macri at the inauguration of the country’s new President Danilo Medina. Last night, police in Mendoza Province arrested a man for making threats to Macri in 911 calls before the President was set to arrive in said province this morning for a ceremony. The Security Ministry apparently believes the threats are politically motivated:“What is the political [form of] understanding [the incidents]?

August 17, 2016 18:45 UTC

As the Supreme Court ruling over the legality of the government-sanctioned increases on utility bills looms large, the Macri administration and the opposition continue to battle it out. We intend to do things the way they are supposed to be done, but it will take five or six years,” Macri said. At the same time Macri was making these statements, the country’s General Prosecutor, Alejandra Gils Carbó, issued a ruling requesting the Supreme Court uphold the different rulings that banned the increases throughout the country. ]”However, the ruling is non-binding, meaning that even though the Supreme Court will take her opinion into account, it has no legal effect whatsoever. According to pundits, the Supreme Court will issue a final ruling on this whole mess tomorrow.

August 17, 2016 17:26 UTC

But when you’re a celiac/lactose intolerant like I am, finding food that doesn’t make you ill can be a challenge. According to Katz, Argentines eat more meat than the recommended allowance (no surprises there), less fruit and vegetables, a higher amount of carbs (all those empanadas) and less dairy products. The results are not so great:While the WHO suggests an intake of at least 400 grams of fruits and vegetables every day, only 17 percent of Argentines consume that amount of fruits and only 25 percent consume that amount of vegetables. Argentines consume more meat than what’s recommended and generally consume the fattier cuts. Argentines consume 75 percent more than the recommended amount of saturated fats, and way less legumes and whole wheat than the recommended amount.

August 17, 2016 16:52 UTC





Tourists visiting the Iguazú Falls National Park in Misiones Province yesterday afternoon were surprised by the presence of an adult puma, which prompted park authorities to close off the park to visitors. The park will reopen when the mountain lion has been relocated to a different area of the Iguazú National Park, and will be fitted with a collar that will allow park officials to monitor its movements in the jungle. While habitat loss and fragmentation has threatened puma populations, the national park works within the protocol of prioritizing the security of all people close to the protected areas. This protocol of the National park had been established in 2001, according to Clarín, after a cougar attack in 1997 had mauled and killed the 20-month-old child of a park ranger. National Park officials had said that this was the first time a mountain lion had attacked a human in one of the 17 national parks in which pumas can be found.

August 17, 2016 15:56 UTC

Inflation may have gone slightly down since it peaked in April this year (the highest rate in 14 years), but the average price of a standard, used apartment in the City of Buenos Aires reached an all-time high this month, at US $1,945.60 per square meter, according to consulting firm Reporte Inmobiliario. In the capital as a whole, the value of one square meter of an apartment has increased by 119.72 percent over the last 10 years. Apartments in the posh neighborhood of Recoleta took the cake, with a price tag of US $2,850, followed closely by Barrio Norte, Retiro and Palermo. Constitución, on the other hand, has the lowest average of all neighborhoods at US $1,515 per square meter. But whereas rents used to be adjusted on a yearly basis, now they’re adjusted every six months.”

August 17, 2016 15:33 UTC

The Supreme Court of Tucumán Province has ordered the release of Belén, a young woman from said province who was condemned to eight years in prison for allegedly inducing an abortion, which is illegal in Argentina. Belén (not her real name) is a young woman who went to the Avellaneda hospital in Tucumán in 2014 with crippling abdominal pain: she was given painkillers and was admitted for about two hours. Last Friday, thousands marched under the rallying cry of “Freedom for Belén” across the country. Several initiatives have been struck up in Congress to reform abortion laws but none have succeeded so far. In fact, President Mauricio Macri recently made it clear that he will be not be passing any law in support of abortion.

August 17, 2016 14:37 UTC

A grenade was found today in a dumpster a few meters away from the house of Martina Isabel Forns, the federal judge who banned electricity increases throughout the country last month. Police sources told La Nación that the grenade didn’t have any firepower and couldn’t be detonated. I got a call from the Security Minister [Patricia Bullrich], who offered me protection,” said the judge this morning. Read more: Energy Minister Aranguren Justifies Utility Bill Increases Before Committee“Mine was the only ruling discussed [at Energy Minister Aranguren’s presentation] and I signed the same ruling as the La Plata Court. “He mentioned me in Congress and not the Court; this indicates [their anger] is directed towards someone,” she said.

August 17, 2016 14:15 UTC

Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Lange, Carranza win gold in sailingArgentine pair Santiago Lange and Cecilia Carranza Saroli sail toward the finish line to clinch the gold medal during the medal race at the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympic Games. It was the second gold for Argentina at Rio 2016 after Paula Pareto clinched gold in judo. The Austrians almost took silver after they finished the medal race with the same amount of overall points as Australia, 78. The tie, though, was broken because they finished in third in the medal race, one spot behind Waterhouse and Darmanin. The results were the tightest of the Rio 2016 Olympic regatta.

August 17, 2016 04:32 UTC

“The Brazilian government received with profound discontent and surprise the statement from Chancellor Nin Novoa,” Brazil’s Foreign Ministry said. Brazil considers Uruguay a strategic partner.”Brazil labelled Nin Novoa’s statements as “not compatible with the excellent state of the relationship between Brazil and Uruguay.”‘Bullying’ CaracasEl País cited the official transcript of the meeting,which is not publicly available yet. As Uruguay held the chair last, it plays a leading role in seeking to transfer the responsibility, despite resistance from Brazil and Paraguay. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro last night lashed out at Brazil during his week television and radio programme. Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes has long been a rival of Maduro’s but Uruguay under President Vázquez has more or less maintained the affinities built during José Mujica’s tenure.

August 17, 2016 03:11 UTC

Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Brazil justice authorizes probe on RousseffSÃO PAULO — A Brazilian Federal Supreme Court justice (STF) has authorized the opening of an investigation into suspended President Dilma Rousseff and her predecessor Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva for allegedly working to obstruct the course of a sweeping corruption probe, the GloboNews news channel said last night. In June, Zavascki barred the use of some wiretaps — also leaked by GloboNews — that showed Rousseff and Lula negotiating the cabinet appointment. Only the STF can authorize investigations against Rousseff and Cabinet ministers, because they enjoy immunity from prosecution. Late last month, a federal judge pressed charges against Lula for allegedly working to obstruct the work of investigators in the Car Wash probe. Rousseff had been publicly mulling the idea of a plebiscite for weeks as the Senate moves closer to the impeachment vote.

August 17, 2016 02:48 UTC

Olympics — Men’s fields hockey Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Leones on verge of historic Olympic medalArgentina players celebrate after beating Germany 5-2 to set up an Olympic final against Belgium. Although Argentina’s women’s national field hockey team won four Olympic medals (silver at Sydney 2000 and London 2012 and bronze at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008), the men’s team have never reached the last four at Olympic Games. Argentina and Belgium gatecrashed the Olympic field hockey festival and reached their first men’s final together. Seconds later, the players were embracing and group hopping all over the Olympic Hockey Stadium, too, roared on by hundreds of fans. The Dutch fans, unprompted, spurred their team to start singing, then the Belgium team went a capella, loudly, with their fans echoing them.

August 17, 2016 02:48 UTC

Wednesday, August 17, 2016 Soros cashes in as Barrick posts great first halfBy Luzi Ann JavierBloombergBillionaire George Soros isn’t waiting around to see if this year’s surge in gold-mining shares will last. After climbing 169 percent in the first half, its best-ever performance for the period, Barrick shares have slipped from a three-year high reached last month. The holdings in Barrick slumped by 18.35 million shares to 1.07 million shares, according to a filing released Monday. As Soros cut his stake in Barrick, he bought 240,000 shares of SPDR Gold Trust, an exchange-traded fund that tracks the price of gold. At the end of June, Paulson & Co. owned 4.8 million shares of the ETF, a US filing showed.

August 17, 2016 00:33 UTC

Wednesday, August 17, 2016 McLaughlin, TV provocateur and pioneer, diesNEW YORK — John McLaughlin, the conservative political commentator and host of the namesake long-running television show that pioneered hollering-heads discussions of Washington politics, has died. No cause of death was mentioned, but an ailing McLaughlin had missed the taping for this past weekend’s show for the first time in the series’ 34 years. Since its debut in April 1982, The McLaughlin Group upended the soft-spoken and non-confrontational style of shows such as Firing Line, Washington Week in Review and Agronsky & Co. with a raucous format that largely dispensed with politicians. McLaughlin also played himself on episodes of ALF and Murphy Brown and was ridiculed as a speed-talking egomaniac by Dana Carvey on Saturday Night Live. “My theory is people say under pressure for the most part what they really mean,” McLaughlin said.

August 16, 2016 21:11 UTC