Morning Coffee — January 22

Come and join us for a Morning Coffee!

Let’s enjoy excellent coffee, lots of goodies, and great conversation.  We’ll meet with our old friends and make new ones.  BAIN members and their invited guests are welcome.

Location: Jolanda’s home in Puerto Madero (You will receive the address after you send your RSVP.)

Date and Time:  Thursday , January 22  from 10.30 until noon.

Please RSVP  to:   Jolanda Maltha <jmaltha@hotmail.com>

 

**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 of the event.

Book Group — Tuesday, January 13

Meeting Details:
Book: The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Café In Boca al Lupo, Bonpland 1965 – Palermo (click here for map)
RSVPtonilin@aol.com (Toni)

Our Book Club will meet next on Tuesday, January 13

Come enjoy your afternoon coffee with us, and participate in a lively discussion with other BAIN members (feel free to join us even if you don’t manage to read this month’s book–it’s totally fine).
Please RSVP so we know how many to expect!
Please feel free to join us even if you don’t manage to read the book.
January 13: The Invention of Morel by Adolfo Bioy Casares.
Jorges Luis Borges declared The Invention of Morel a masterpiece of plotting, comparable to The Turn of the Screw and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Set on a mysterious island, Bioy’s novella is a story of suspense and exploration, as well as a wonderfully unlikely romance, in which every detail is at once crystal clear and deeply mysterious.
 
February 10:  Fury (2001) by Salman Rushdie
“Life is fury. Fury-sexual, Oedipal, political, magical, brutal- drives us to our finest heights and coarsest depths. This is what we are, what we civilize ourselves to disguise-the terrifying human animal in us, the exalted, transcendent, self-destructive, untrammeled lord of creation. We raise each other to the heights of joy. We tear each other limb from bloody limb.” 
Malik Solanka, historian of ideas and dollmaker extraordinaire, steps out of his life one day, abandons his family without a word of explanation, and flees London for New York. There’s a fury within him, and he fears he has become dangerous to those he loves. He arrives in New York at a time of unprecedented plenty, in the highest hour of America’s wealth and power, seeking to “erase” himself. Eat me, America, he prays, and give me peace.
But fury is all around him. Cabdrivers spout invective. A serial killer is murdering women with a lump of concrete. The petty spats and bone-deep resentments of the metropolis engulf him. His own thoughts, emotions, and desires, meanwhile, are also running wild. A tall, green-eyed young blonde in a D’Angelo Voodoo baseball cap is in store for him. As is another woman, with whom he will fall in love and be drawn toward a different fury, whose roots lie on the far side of the world.
March 10:  The Underground Girls of Kabul (2014) by Jenny Nordberg
In Afghanistan, a culture ruled almost entirely by men, the birth of a son is cause for celebration and the arrival of a daughter is often mourned as misfortune. A bacha posh (literally translated from Dari as “dressed up like a boy”) is a third kind of child – a girl temporarily raised as a boy and presented as such to the outside world. Jenny Nordberg, the reporter who broke the story of this phenomenon for the New York Times, constructs a powerful and moving account of those secretly living on the other side of a deeply segregated society where women have almost no rights and little freedom. 
**If anyone happens to have hard copies of any of the books, or is traveling and is willing to bring back copies for other members, please let us know either by email or at the next meeting**
If you have any questions about the titles or meetings of the Book Club, please contact me at tonilin@aol.com
See you in January!

Luncheon — December 18

Closed for over ten months, 36 Billares reopened on September 24, 2014 after a huge renovation and restoration work. This is our destination for the BAIN December luncheon!
Date: Thursday, December 18
Time: 12:30 pm
Place: Los 36 Billares, Av. De Mayo 1271, phone  4381-5696
Cost: 100 pesos (includes tip)
Please RSVP to mweldon213@yahoo.com to secure a place. Do not reply to this e-mail as it will go to BAIN, but rather send the reply to my address.
We will order from the following menu which includes both water and wine.
MAIN COURSE CHOICES
–         Pastas : Tallarines, Fettuccinis, Fuccilli or Noquis
              Select a salsa: fileto, pesto, a la crema, a la manteca or al aceite
–         Wok de pollo with vegetables and sesame
–         Hamburguesa
–         ¼ de pollo al horno
DESSERT CHOICES
            Flan de huevo or coffee
Total cost for the meal including tip will be 100 pesos.

 

Social Meeting – Friday, December 12 at 6.00 p.m.

BAIN Downtown members and their guests are invited to join in December’s Social get-together.

Location:  Melía Recoleta Plaza Boutique Hotel, Posadas 1557, Recoleta.  (Go from the front entrance to the rear of the hotel, and up the stairs.)

Date and Time:  Friday, December 12 at 6.00 p.m.

Program:  Conversation!  Meet someone new!  Bring friends and introduce them to BAIN!  We will provide light appetizers and finger food, while you enjoy the two for beverage specials.

Fees:  BAIN Downtown members – no charge
Guests and BAIN Suburbs members – AR$50*

*If you join BAIN Downtown at the meeting, your guest fee is waived.  The fee to join BAIN for a one year membership is AR$250.

Ladies Night — December 11

Join us at a luxurious location this month — the Park Hyatt Hotel.

A very special Ladies Night at the Gioia Restaurante & Terrazas, Park Hyatt Hotel, Avenida Alvear 1661

The fixed price for each attendee will be AR$250 plus tip.
Starting: 6:30 pm

Finishing: 8:30 pm

Included: classic Italian cocktail and plate with a selection of different cold cuts, cheeses, focaccias, and accompanying appetizers created by the chef

Live DJ Session

Avenida Alvear 1661 | Ciudad de Buenos Aires, C1014AAD, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Please RSVP to:   Silvia Portalanza   silporta@hotmail.com

Hope to see you there!

 

December Book Group — Tuesday, December 9

Meeting Details:
BookThe Human Stain (2000) by Philip Roth (read to the end of the message to see books selected for the first 3 months of 2015)
Date: Tuesday, December 9th
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Café In Boca al Lupo, Bonpland 1965 – Palermo (click here for map)
RSVPloucrie@yahoo.com (Julia)

Our Book Club will meet next on Tuesday, December 9th.

Come enjoy your afternoon coffee with us, and participate in a lively discussion with other BAIN members (feel free to join us even if you don’t manage to read this month’s book–it’s totally fine).
Please RSVP so we know how many to expect!
**I will call ahead to reserve the seating area on the top floor for us (by the bathrooms) so we don’t have to sit outside in the heat or next to the noisy fan.**
Amazon description of The Human Stain (2000) by Philip Roth.
 
It is 1998, the year in which America is whipped into a frenzy of prurience by the impeachment of a president, and in a small New England town, an aging classics professor, Coleman Silk, is forced to retire when his colleagues decree that he is a racist. The charge is a lie, but the real truth about Silk would have astonished his most virulent accuser. Coleman Silk has a secret. But it’s not the secret of his affair, at seventy-one, with Faunia Farley, a woman half his age with a savagely wrecked past–a part-time farmhand and a janitor at the college where, until recently, he was the powerful dean of faculty. And it’s not  the secret of Coleman’s alleged racism, which provoked the college witch-hunt that cost him his job and, to his mind, killed his wife. Nor is it the secret of misogyny, despite the best efforts of his ambitious young colleague, Professor Delphine Roux, to expose him as a fiend. Coleman’s secret has been kept for fifty years: from his wife, his four children, his colleagues, and his friends, including the writer Nathan Zuckerman, who sets out to understand how this eminent, upright man, esteemed as an educator for nearly all his life, had fabricated his identity and how that cannily controlled life came unraveled. Set in 1990s America, where conflicting moralities and ideological divisions are made manifest through public denunciation and rituals of purification, The Human Stain concludes Philip Roth’s eloquent trilogy of postwar American lives that are as tragically determined by the nation’s fate as by the “human stain” that so ineradicably marks human nature. This harrowing, deeply compassionate, and completely absorbing novel is a magnificent successor to his Vietnam-era novel, American Pastoral, and his McCarthy-era novel, I Married a Communist
The book, as always, is available electronically. (Click on title above for the kindle version on Amazon).
Please feel free to join us even if you don’t manage to read the book.
Upcoming books:
Thanks for your response to the online book survey!  Here are our next books according to the voting:
January 13: The Invention of Morel () by Adolfo Bioy Casares.
Jorges Luis Borges declared The Invention of Morel a masterpiece of plotting, comparable to The Turn of the Screw and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Set on a mysterious island, Bioy’s novella is a story of suspense and exploration, as well as a wonderfully unlikely romance, in which every detail is at once crystal clear and deeply mysterious.
 
February 10: Fury (2001) by Salman Rushdie
“Life is fury. Fury-sexual, Oedipal, political, magical, brutal- drives us to our finest heights and coarsest depths. This is what we are, what we civilize ourselves to disguise-the terrifying human animal in us, the exalted, transcendent, self-destructive, untrammeled lord of creation. We raise each other to the heights of joy. We tear each other limb from bloody limb.” 
Malik Solanka, historian of ideas and dollmaker extraordinaire, steps out of his life one day, abandons his family without a word of explanation, and flees London for New York. There’s a fury within him, and he fears he has become dangerous to those he loves. He arrives in New York at a time of unprecedented plenty, in the highest hour of America’s wealth and power, seeking to “erase” himself. Eat me, America, he prays, and give me peace.
But fury is all around him. Cabdrivers spout invective. A serial killer is murdering women with a lump of concrete. The petty spats and bone-deep resentments of the metropolis engulf him. His own thoughts, emotions, and desires, meanwhile, are also running wild. A tall, green-eyed young blonde in a D’Angelo Voodoo baseball cap is in store for him. As is another woman, with whom he will fall in love and be drawn toward a different fury, whose roots lie on the far side of the world.
March 10:The Underground Girls of Kabul (2014) by Jenny Nordberg
In Afghanistan, a culture ruled almost entirely by men, the birth of a son is cause for celebration and the arrival of a daughter is often mourned as misfortune. A bacha posh (literally translated from Dari as “dressed up like a boy”) is a third kind of child – a girl temporarily raised as a boy and presented as such to the outside world. Jenny Nordberg, the reporter who broke the story of this phenomenon for the New York Times, constructs a powerful and moving account of those secretly living on the other side of a deeply segregated society where women have almost no rights and little freedom. 
**If anyone happens to have hard copies of any of the books, or is traveling and is willing to bring back copies for other members, please let us know either by email or at the next meeting**
If you have any questions about the titles or meetings of the Book Club, please contact me at loucrie@yahoo.com
See you in December!
Julia

December Morning Coffee — Tuesday, December 9

Let’s enjoy excellent coffee, lots of goodies, and great conversation.  We’ll meet with our old friends and make new ones.
Location:  Recoleta
(You will receive the actual address after you send your RSVP)
Date and Time:  Tuesday, December 9 from 10.30 until noon
(Note that there is an underscore between estudio and sabatini)
**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 of the event.
**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 contactbain.downtown@gmail.com

Luncheon – Tuesday November 18 at 12.30

Remember, the BAIN End of Year Party is Thursday, November 20. You can purchase your tickets at this luncheon. Members = AR$200; Guests = AR$350.

 

Hello all,

If you have never heard of El Buladero I am not surprised. It has only been open for about two years, however, its background is amazing. Years ago three brothers from the Argentine Provinces decided to come to Buenos Aires to make their fortunes in the restaurant business. They are certainly doing something right! Today they own 15 restaurants and among them are Fervor and Sotte Voce – both incredible venues. Their most recent restaurant is Spanish – El Buladero. All three brothers love to cook and Tomas is currently heading this restaurant’s kitchen. The decor is exceptional with Spanish flags, bullfighting posters and Picasso etchings of bulls.

With the month fairly full of events I am doing the luncheon this month on Tuesday November the 18th. We have a special treat in store. We will start with an aperitif of draft Cider or beer followed by a three course lunch menu. The first and second courses will both be accompanied by wine. In fact by either the Nicasia Blanc de Blanc or their Malbec. Each of the courses offers three options. I have attached a sample menu but the selections may differ slightly.
menu_burla

Please note that the menu does not include water or coffee. If you order either it will be an additional 30 pesos per.

Our price will be 170 pesos which is only slightly more than the cost of two glasses of wine!

Date: Tuesday, November 18
Time: 12:30 pm
Place: EL BURLADERO J. E. Uriburu 1488 – esq Pena
Cost: 170 pesos (includes tip) as usual correct change will be appreciated

Please RSVP to me to secure a place. Do not reply to this e-mail as it will go to BAIN, but rather send the reply to my address below.

mweldon213@yahoo.com
4815-4660

Ladies’ Night Out – Wednesday, November 5

First of all, don’t forget our End of Year Party on November 20th!  You can purchase your tickets for the party at this Ladies’ Night Out event.

For that reason, we decided to have our LNO earlier (and that’s why the last minute notice).  So on Wednesday, November 5th, we will enjoy 2×1 cocktails in a bar “con onda” and a nice terrace in Palermo. Leitmotiv has recently opened a new space and the cocktails are spectacular! 

We held our October Monthly meeting there and members raved about the venue and the innovative cocktails.

Date: Wednesday, November 5th
Time:  18.30 to 21.00
Location: Leitmotiv, Jose Antonio Cabrera 5696

Please RSVP to:   Silvia Portalanza   silporta@hotmail.com

Hope to meet you there!

Wine & Tapas – Saturday, November 8 at 8 p.m.

You’re invited… Please join​ us for an evening of wine, tapas, and​ friendly ​conversation.

Location:  Almagro — Exact address provided upon RSVP
Date: Saturday, November 8
Time: 8.00 p.m.

How does it work? Bring wine, finger food, and your sparkling self to join other BAIN members and friends in a night of socializing and making new friends.  We look forward to catching up with you!

Please email RSVPs to tonilin@aol.com. The address will be sent to you via email response.

New to Buenos Aires? New to BAIN Downtown, or is this your first Wine & Tapas? It’s easier than you think! One of our members has graciously opened their doors to create a social environment for any BAIN member interested in attending.

If you are interested in becoming one of these fabulous hosts or if you have any questions about the event, please contact Linda Talluto: LTalluto@gmail.com.

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