Morning Coffee –Thursday, December 10, 2015

For this Morning Coffee event, please bring food of your choice.  This could be medialunas purchased at your local bakery, or your favorite homemade coffee cake, or anything else that you would like to share.  The host will provide the venue and coffee.

Location:  The home of  Mary Ann Murphy   in   Retiro

(You will receive the address after you send your RSVP)

Date and Time:  Thursday    December   10     from 10.30 until noon

RSVP:  Mary Ann Murphy       murp4@aol.com

 

Please note:  The morning coffee is held in a member’s private home.  Please extend your host the courtesy of an RSVP, and if it turns out that you can’t come, inform your host of that fact in advance.

 

This event is limited to current BAIN Downtown members and their personal guests.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN Downtown, please contact bain.downtown@gmail.com
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BAIN Downtown Social Meeting — January 29

 

BAIN Downtown members and guests are invited to join in January’s social get-together.  This popular meeting will be held at the La Terrasse, in the lovely Plaza Hotel.

 

The event will start at 6 p.m.  BAIN will provide light appetizers and finger food, and members can purchase drinks from the extensive bar menu.

 

Location:  La Terrasse, in the Plaza Hotel, Florida 1005 (Retiro, in the city center) across from Plaza San Martín.  La Terrasse is on the first floor, up two floors from the lobby.  You can find it by going into the Fitness Center.  Should you need assistance, the staff are very helpful.

 

Date and Time:  Friday, January 29, beginning at 6 p.m.

 

Fees:  BAIN Downtown members – no charge

Guests and BAIN Suburbs members – 50 pesos*

 

*If you join BAIN Downtown at the meeting, your guest fee is waived.  The yearly membership fee is 300 pesos.
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December Book Group — December 15, 2015

Hello Book Lovers,

After a discussion at our last book club, we decided to change the book for the month of December to Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov.  After careful consideration, we realized that My Struggle by Karl Ove Knausgard was a longer book than we originally thought.

In addition, we have moved the meeting a week later due to the holiday on December 8.

If there is still strong interest in reading My Struggle by Karl Ove Knausgard, we will take that into consideration. Please email me (jendan@gmail.com) with your thoughts on My Struggle and we will make a decision about whether it will be the book for our January book group.  If we do not have sufficient interest, then we will follow the schedule below.

As always, please email me (jendan@gmail.com) with any ideas you have for future book clubs.

Next meeting of the book club:

Date:  December 15, 2016

Time:  3:30pm

Location: Manhattan Club Grand CafeCabildo 1792 (corner with La Pampa)

Book:  Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

December 15, 2015

Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

Humbert Humbert – scholar, aesthete and romantic – has fallen completely and utterly in love with Lolita Haze, his landlady’s gum-snapping, silky skinned twelve-year-old daughter. Reluctantly agreeing to marry Mrs Haze just to be close to Lolita, Humbert suffers greatly in the pursuit of romance; but when Lo herself starts looking for attention elsewhere, he will carry her off on a desperate cross-country misadventure, all in the name of Love. Hilarious, flamboyant, heart-breaking and full of ingenious word play, Lolita is an immaculate, unforgettable masterpiece of obsession, delusion and lust.

January 12, 2016

The Harder They Come by TC Boyle

Set in contemporary Northern California, The Harder They Come explores the volatile connections between three damaged people—an aging ex-Marine and Vietnam veteran, his psychologically unstable son, and the son’s paranoid, much older lover—as they careen towards an explosive confrontation.

On a vacation cruise to Central America with his wife, seventy-year-old Sten Stensen unflinchingly kills a gun-wielding robber menacing a busload of senior tourists. The reluctant hero is relieved to return home to Fort Bragg, California, after the ordeal—only to find that his delusional son, Adam, has spiraled out of control.

Adam has entered a relationship with a much older woman who is a right-wing anarchist.  As Adam becomes increasinly unstable, he kills two people and then runs into the woods resulting in the largest manhunt in California history.

As he explores a father’s legacy of violence and his powerlessness in relating to his equally violent son, T. C. Boyle offers unparalleled psychological insights into the American psyche. Inspired by a true story, The Harder They Come is a devastating and indelible novel from a modern master.

Empire by Niall Ferguson

February 16, 2016

The British Empire was the largest in all history: the nearest thing to world domination ever achieved. By the eve of World War II, around a quarter of the world’s land surface was under some form of British rule. Yet for today’s generation, the British Empire seems a Victorian irrelevance. The time is ripe for a reappraisal, and in Empire, Niall Ferguson boldly recasts the British Empire as one of the world’s greatest modernizing forces. An important new work of synthesis and revision, Empire argues that the world we know today is in large measure the product of Britain’s Age of Empire. The spread of capitalism, the communications revolution, the notion of humanitarianism, and the institutions of parliamentary democracy-all these can be traced back to the extraordinary expansion of Britain’s economy, population, and culture from the seventeenth century until the mid-twentieth. On a vast and vividly colored canvas, Empire shows how the British Empire acted as midwife to modernity. Displaying the originality and rigor that have made him the brightest light among British historians, Ferguson shows that the story of the Empire is pregnant with lessons for today-in particular for the United States as it stands on the brink of a new era of imperial power, based once again on economic and military supremacy. A dazzling tour de force, Empire is a remarkable reappraisal of the prizes and pitfalls of global empire.

Tour of Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

English guided tour at the Museo Nacional de Arte Decorativo

When: Tuesday Nov 17
Where: MNAD, Av. del Libertador 1902
Time: Guided tour starts at 14.30hr
Price: AR $ 50
Meeting point: Restaurant Croque Madame at the same address where we can meet before the tour for a lunch or coffee.
I will be there at 13.00.
 
RSVP: Jolanda Maltha
 
The Museum, dedicated to the decorative arts, situated in a magnificent residence of French neoclassical style, built in the early twentieth century was declared artistic historical monument May 16, 1997.
 
The current inventory exceeds 4,000 objects, ranging from Roman sculptures to contemporary silverware handmade creations. The greatest interest of the collection lies in parts of European decorative arts and oriental sculptures and paintings from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, many of which belonged to the family Errázuriz Alvear.
 
More information: www.mnad.org

November Lunch — After All

You can purchase your tickets for the November 19 End of Year party at this luncheon. Members = AR$400; Non-members, AR$500.

Sexto is the newest restaurant by the group that owns Sottovoce, Fervor, and El Burladero. The lunch includes 3 courses plus a glass or wine or bottle of water. Coffee can be substituted for the dessert course. There are 3 choices for each course and vegetables actually come with the main course.

Place:  Sexto (Sixth)
Time:  Tuesday, November 17 at 12:30 pm
Location:  Costa Rica 6038, Palermo, on #39 bus route returning to El Centro
15-51494642
Cost:  169 pesos before tip (each attendee will pay directly to the waiter)

Please RSVP to Robert Shive at
rshive99@yahoo.com
or 15-4044-4021

November Book Group

Hello Fellow Book Lovers,

We have moved the book group meeting to the second Tuesday of the month for November and December.  We will meet on November 10 at 3:30 pm in the Manhattan Club Grand Cafe.

This month we are reading Hopscotch by Julio Cortazar.  This book can be read sequentially or by using hopscotch.  My understanding is that one should read it first sequentially and then by following the “instructions” in the beginning of the book.

As organizers, we realize that this book selection is longer than our normal selections but we hope that you will attempt to read a portion of it prior to the book club.  We also will pay more attention to book length in the future.

Details of the meeting and summaries of the November and December selections are below.  As always, please send any suggestions for books to Jennifer Corrou at jendan@gmail.com.

November Book Club

Date:  November 10, 2015

Time:  3:30pm

Place:  Manhattan Club Grand Cafe

Address:  Cabildo 1792 (corner of La Pampa)

NOVEMBER 

Hopscotch: A Novel by Julio Cortazar

Horacio Oliveira is an Argentinian writer who lives in Paris with his mistress, La Maga, surrounded by a loose-knit circle of bohemian friends who call themselves “the Club.” A child’s death and La Maga’s disappearance put an end to his life of empty pleasures and intellectual acrobatics, and prompt Oliveira to return to Buenos Aires, where he works by turns as a salesman, a keeper of a circus cat which can truly count, and an attendant in an insane asylum. Hopscotch is the dazzling, freewheeling account of Oliveira’s astonishing adventures.

DECEMBER (December 14, 2015)

My Struggle: Book by Karl Ove Knausgaard  (Author), Don Bartlett (Translator)

My Struggle: Book One introduces American readers to the audacious, addictive, and profoundly surprising international literary sensation that is the provocative and brilliant six-volume autobiographical novel by Karl Ove Knausgaard. It has already been anointed a Proustian masterpiece and is the rare work of dazzling literary originality that is intensely, irresistibly readable. Unafraid of the big issues–death, love, art, fear–and yet committed to the intimate details of life as it is lived, My Struggle is an essential work of contemporary literature.

Monthly Luncheon – Thursday, October 22 at 12.30

You can obtain your tickets for the November 19 End of Year party at this luncheon. Members: AR$300 if purchased by October 31, AR$400 if purchased after October 31. Non-members, AR$500.

Hello lunch crowd,
All Tequilas are Mezcals but not all Mezcals are Tequilas. The distilled spirit from any of the numerous types of agave plants is called Mezcal; only if it is produced from the blue agave is it Tequila. A growing trend in Mexico, especially in Jalisco and Oaxaca, is a nostalgic return to the old ways. For the younger crowd this means drinking Mezcal, not Tequila! The highly cultivated blue agave has lost much of its flavor over the last 50 years. Tasting a few different Mezcals from less common agave varietals will quickly confirm this.

On Thursday, October 22, you can check this out for yourself at the newly opened Mexican restaurant in Palermo aptly named MEZCAL. They have a dozen varieties of Mezcal available. Some of the agave varietals have the same hallucinogenic properties as the infamous peyote cactus – so beware.

We will be dining upstairs with a view over the park. There will be chips and salsa on our tables as well as ‘agua comune’ – tap water. If you order tacos or a burrito the cost is 100 pesos, adding a beer increases it to 150 pesos and a margarita instead of a beer brings it to 200 pesos (tip included). There are many other choices on the menu priced up to 220 pesos each and the Mezcal shots are anywhere from 80 – 200 pesos. My favorite so far (I haven’t tried them all yet) is the La Union at 86 pesos. The burritos are my favorite dish, even though they are different from the traditional burrito, they are excellent.

I am looking forward to seeing everyone.

Place: Mezcal
Time: Thursday, October 22 at 12:30 pm
Location: Costa Rica 4512, Palermo, esq. Malabia
Cost: 100 – 200 pesos depending on choice (tip included)
Please RSVP to Michael Weldon at mweldon213@yahoo.com or 4815-4660

Morning Coffee – Wednesday, November 11 from 10.30 until noon

Come and join us for a Morning Coffee!

For this social event, we are asking that you bring food of your choice.  This could be medialunas purchased at your local bakery, or your favorite homemade coffee cake, or anything else that you would like to share with friends.  The host will provide the venue and coffee.

Let’s enjoy excellent company and great conversation!  We’ll meet with our old friends, and make new ones.

Location:  The home of Eva Roth in Retiro. (You will receive the address after you send your RSVP)
Date and Time:  Wednesday, November 11 from 10.30 until noon
RSVP:  Eva Roth at eroth2trvl@aol.com
Please note:  The morning coffee is held in a member’s private home.  Please extend your host the courtesy of an RSVP, and if it turns out that you can’t come, inform your host of that fact in advance.

This event is limited to current BAIN Downtown members and their personal guests.  If you are interested in becoming a member of BAIN Downtown, please contact bain.downtown@gmail.com

Monthly Social Meeting – Friday, October 30 at 6 p.m.

Please note: This will be the last BAIN event where you can purchase your tickets for the November 19 End of Year party at the low rate of AR$300 for Members. Beginning November 1, tickets for Members will be AR$400. Non-members, AR$500.

BAIN Downtown members and guests are invited to join in this month’s social get-together.  This popular meeting will be held at the Plaza Bar, in the lovely Plaza Hotel.

The event will start at 6 p.m.  BAIN will provide light appetizers and finger food, and members can purchase drinks from the extensive bar menu.

Location:  The Plaza Bar, in the Plaza Hotel (Retiro, in the city center) across from Plaza San Martín.
At Florida 1025, go through the revolving door and down the stairs, and the Plaza Bar is on your right.
Date and Time:  Friday, October 30, beginning at 6 p.m.
Fees:  BAIN Downtown members – no charge
Guests and BAIN Suburbs members – 50 pesos*

*If you join BAIN Downtown at the meeting, your guest fee is waived.  The fee to join BAIN for about one year’s membership is 300 pesos.

Morning Coffee – Friday, October 9 from 10.30 until noon

You can obtain your tickets for the November 19 End of Year party at this event. Members: AR$300 if purchased by October 31, AR$400 if purchased after October 31. Non-members, AR$500.  


Come and join us for a Morning Coffee!

For this social event, we are asking that you bring food of your choice.  This could be medialunas purchased at your local bakery, or your favorite homemade coffee cake, or anything else that you would like to share with friends.  The host will provide the venue and coffee.

Let’s enjoy excellent company and great conversation!  We’ll meet with our old friends, and make new ones.

Location:  The home of Grace Ortolani Souto in Recoleta
(You will receive the address after you send your RSVP)

Date and Time:  Friday, October 9 from 10.30 until noon

RSVP:  Grace at estudio_sabatini@fibertel.com.ar
(There is an underscore between estudio and sabatini.)

Please note:  The morning coffee is held in a member’s private home.  Please extend your host the courtesy of an RSVP, and if it turns out that you can’t come, inform your host of that fact in advance.