BAIN Language Exchange Group

BAIN is starting a Language Exchange Group

Are you interested in practicing your Spanish?  Practicing your English?  Let’s start talking!

We will have two language groups with various levels of proficiency.  A small mixed group of native speakers (English/Spanish) will spend half of the time communicating in one language and half the time in the other.  Activities will be structured to cover all areas of language acquisition — vocabulary, pronunciation and listening comprehension. In addition, the activities will be designed to enable students to discover the “conversation culture”, that is, the way that native speakers of the other culture interact. The class will have a relaxing, fun and flexible structure so that it can be stress-free and enjoyable.

 If interested, or if you have questions about the structure, please contact Solange at smecham25@yahoo.com or Celia at celiacriseo@rauljak.com.ar .

BAIN Monthly Meeting — August 30

Join us at the August Monthly Meeting for Buenos Aires International Newcomers!  We’ll be socializing over baked goods from Sugar and Spice, learning new information about our adopted country, and just having fun.

Place: ICANA, Maipú 672 (between Viamonte and Tucumán) in the city center

Our meeting will be on the ground floor in the library.

Date: Friday, August 30

Time: 4.00 p.m. – members and guests begin to arrive

4.30 p.m. – the program begins

5.30 p.m. – after-meeting social at the Sheraton Libertador, Cordoba 690

Program:  The topic of this month’s presentation will be; “Puerto Madryn, Ushuaia and Argentina’s Southern Travel Destinations” with Allan Falck from Sundance Spirit Travels.

Fees:

BAIN Downtown members – no charge

Non-members/Guests – AR$50

We look forward to seeing you on Friday!

August Monthly Luncheon

This month we will be dining at Classica y Moderna, a restaurant that saved an important bookstore from extinction. The bookstore opened in this location in 1938 where it became a nexus of the intellectual community of Buenos Aires. In the early 80’s changes were made that reduced the quantity of books and the open space was turned into a dining room, bar and small stage.  One can easily observe the stately air that helps distinguish ‘Clásica’ as one of Buenos Aires’s ‘Bares Historicos y Notables’. There’s a distinct element that has set this cafe apart from the crowd for the last 75 years!

While this is a protected café notable, the interior has been stripped down to the exposed brick. The brick walls, exposed ventilation, and dim lighting give it the feel of a bluesy back alley where you’re likely to slip into some unmarked door and discover a hidden gem. The walls are adorned with distinctly modern paintings and photographs which are in constant rotation. Decorations overhead include old bicycles and signs. It is a pleasant, relaxed space, where it’s easy to chat.

Pianist Juan Carlos Abitábile,  plays in the cafe every weekday periodically releasing one hand from his keyboard to offer a hardy pat on the back and daily quip to a passing regular. The serenity of the space, the genial and thorough service of the staff and the superb selection of titles in the bookstore blend together to make Clásica a highly welcomed escape from the teeming activity of Buenos Aires. It is a fitting example of the description of a bookstore that Álvaro Abós gave in the book commemorating Clásica’s 70th anniversary: “A bookstore is like a temple where times stops on the threshold, but through which the climate and pulse of the period have to sweep, wild and uncontained as the wind.”

The meal will begin with a visit to the salad bar where you will find a wonderfully creative selection of dishes.  Next a choice of two main courses — one choice will be ñoquis, the other will likely be their superb chicken cazuela.

Dessert will offer a choice of flan, budin or helado.  Please note that water is included but coffee/tea or any wine will be charged additionally.

The 29th of every month is traditionally reserved for eating ñoquis, the Italian pasta/dumpling. People have suggested a simple reason for why this ritual takes place on 29th: being a day before payday, it was often a difficult time as wages would be drying up. Eating ñoquis was a good option as they are extremely cheap to make. Potatoes, flour and a pinch of salt is all you need. As part of the tradition, people put a coin or a banknote under their plate, a superstitious gesture meant to attract wealth for the future.

Interestingly, the word ñoqui has been twisted by Argentine slang and is now also used for a government employee who doesn’t do any work but turns up at the end of the month, around the 29th actually, to pick up his pay check.

Date:        Thursday, August 29

Time:          12:30

Location:     CLASICA Y MODERNA Av Callao 892

Tel  4812-8707 / 4811-3670

clasica@clasicaymoderna.com

Cost:           120 pesos  (this includes water and tip)

RSVP required to:

mweldon213@yahoo.com

Tel  4815-4660

Gallery Nights August 2013

Gallery Nights is the original circuit for art lovers around more than 60 art galleries, antique shops, museums and cultural centers, organized by the art magazine Arte al Día, AdnCultura (La Nacion newspaper), and the Ministry of Culture of the City of Buenos Aires on the second Thursday of every month, between April and December.

The August edition will be held on Thursday, August 15, 2013, from 7pm to 10pm, in the neighborhoods of Retiro, Barrio Norte and Recoleta in Buenos Aires.

As always, there will be live music and free shows, and guests will be welcomed with a complimentary glass of Chandon champagne. Maps will be provided to the public so they can visit their favorite galleries and exhibitions at their own pace.

The traditional circuit of Gallery Nights covers from Plaza San Martín to Callao and from Tucumán to Libertador. There is also a free transportation service with fixed stops and a constant route to get to all of the spots in the circuit.

This event is totally free of charge.

Maps, participating galleries and more information: Gallery Nights website.

Thank you to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide for this information.  To keep up with this and other events in Buenos Aires, we have added a feature called “Blogs We Read” to the lower right-hand corner of the BAIN Downtown site.  Or, subscribe to My Buenos Aires Travel Guide and receive all of her posts though email!

August Wine & Tapas

The monthly Wine & Tapas get together is a chance for newcomers, old hands and new, to come together to visit and catch up.  Socialize, have a bite, have a sip, have fun.

So here is your invitation to the August event.  Bring wine and a finger food to share at Judithe’s apartment in Recoleta at 8:00 pm on Saturday, August 24.

RSVP to Judithe Nicolai: jnicolai@yahoo.com, to get the exact location.  Looking forward to seeing you there.

New to Buenos Aires?  New to BAIN or is this your first Wine & Tapas? It’s easier than you think!  One of our members has graciously opened her doors to create a social environment for any BAIN member who wants to attend.  If you are interested in becoming one of these fabulous hosts or if you have any questions about the event, please contact Toni Quintana: tonilin@aol.com.

July Social Monthly Meeting

BAIN DOWNTOWN SOCIAL MEETING

FRIDAY, JULY 26 AT 5:30pm

BAIN Downtown members are invited to join in this month’s Strictly Social meeting.  Help us welcome back the folks who left Buenos Aires for their winter vacation by joining us at the Downtown Matias in Recoleta, an Irish pub located next to Starbucks in the Terrazas Buenos Aires Design Center.

We will be there starting at 5:30pm., BAIN will provide appetizers and there is a 2 for 1 happy hour menu available!

Location:  Downtown Matias at the Buenos Aires Design Center in Recoleta (next to the Recoleta Cemetery, nearest the intersection of Av Libertador and Pueyrredon).

Date and Time:  Friday, July 26, 5:30 p.m.

Program:  Conversation!  Meet someone new!  Bring friends and introduce them to BAIN!  We will provide light appetizers and finger food while our guests enjoy the happy hour specials of 2 for 1 on beverages.

Fees: BAIN Downtown members – no charge

Guests and BAIN Suburbs members – AR$50*

*If you join BAIN at the meeting, your guest fee is waived.

(The fee to join BAIN for a year’s membership is AR$250)

Other Notes:

Check out our website at https://baindowntown.com/, or view our new page on Pinterest for our local recommendations and references!

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August Book Club

We need to reschedule our August book club meeting.  The book will remain the same but the meeting date and location are going to shift.  We are going to take a slightly new approach and meet at a cafe for our next meeting and we hope you can join for the discussion. Here is the information for the book club meeting:   


Book choice: NW by Zadie Smith
Date: Monday, August 26th
Time: 13h30 -15h30
Location: Recoleta, Starbucks in the Buenos Aires Design Center (next to the Recoleta Cemetery)
Please email your RSVP to: kerryspokorny@hotmail.com
For those interested in learning more about the book we will be discussing, here is a brief summary and a link to some critic and reader reviews on Amazon.

This is the story of a city.  The northwest corner of a city. Here you’ll find guests and hosts, those with power and those without it, people who live somewhere special and others who live nowhere at all.  And many people in between.

Every city is like this. Cheek-by-jowl living. Separate worlds.

And then there are the visitations: the rare times a stranger crosses a threshold without permission or warning, causing a disruption in the whole system. Like the April afternoon a woman came to Leah Hanwell’s door, seeking help, disturbing the peace, forcing Leah out of her isolation…

Zadie Smith’s brilliant tragi-comic new novel follows four Londoners – Leah, Natalie, Felix and Nathan – as they try to make adult lives outside of Caldwell, the council estate of their childhood. From private houses to public parks, at work and at play, their London is a complicated place, as beautiful as it is brutal, where the thoroughfares hide the back alleys and taking the high road can sometimes lead you to a dead end.

Depicting the modern urban zone – familiar to town-dwellers everywhere – Zadie Smith’s NW is a quietly devastating novel of encounters, mercurial and vital, like the city itself.

 

*This event is limited to current BAIN members only.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN, contact bain.downtown@gmail.com*

Yayoi Kusama at the MALBA

Are you wondering why the trees in front of the MALBA are red with white dots? This will help explain the theme…

INSIDE BUENOS AIRES

(Photo by swh)

The new MALBA exhibit, featuring renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s work, kicks off this weekend promising a full house of art enthusiasts.

The artist, who is known for her ethereal light installations, sculptures, paintings a videos and more, is one of the most famous to come out of the New York avant-garde movement, and for good reason.  Her works deal with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual themes, and presents a unique world of color and infinite lights, influences by minimal, surrealist, expressionist and pop art.

The exhibit opens to the general public on Sunday and will showcase over 100 works from the 50’s to the present day. It will run throughout winter until the 16th of September.  Figueroa Alcorta 3415, Palermo. 4808-6500.

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One Table with Hernán Gipponi

Pick Up The Fork

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Maybe I’m spoiled, hard to please, or just turning into one of those irritating food snobs, but rarely do I encounter a truly memorable restaurant dining experience. I’m talking about the big L, the big O, fireworks, a big brass band mind parade, the whole shabang. So imagine my delight when I found out that the capo in the kitchen, famed Argie chef Hernán Gipponi, began organizing a new way to dine on Monday nights at his restaurant in the Fierro Hotel: Hernán, one table, wine flowing like beer, and a feast inspired by seasonal market ingredients. Sign.Me.Up.Porfis. 

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July Monthly Dinner

BAIN Monthly Dinner

La Casa Polaca: Jorge Luis Borges 2076, Palermo

Wednesday, July 10th, 8.30pm

Enjoy some delicious comfort food to warm you through the Buenos Aires Winter

Fixed Menu
Entrada
Fiambres tipicos y Placki (bunuelos de papa)

Principal
Pierogi – Pasta rellena de queso blanco y papa, con chicharrones de panceta y cebolla  a la crema

Golabki – Ninos envueltos en hojas de repollo, con relleno de carne vacuna, arroz y cebolla en salsa de tomate y hongas a la crema

Goulash – Carne vacuna guisada a la paprika con crema de leche y papas natural

Postre
Sernik – tarta de queso en salsa de frambuesas

Bebidas
Vinos Finca El portillo
(1/2 bottle per person included)
Agua mineral, gaseosas
Cafe o Te

Total Cost $160 including tip (cash only)

RSVP: rosemaryfindley@gmail.com

Website: www.casapolaca.com.ar
Trip Advisor:  http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g312741-d952154-Reviews-La_casa_polaca-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html

*This event is limited to BAIN Downtown members only.  If you are interested in joining BAIN Downtown, please email bain.downtown@gmail.com