Book Group — Tuesday, March 15

Please RSVP to jendan@gmail.com if you are planning to attend. Hope to see you there.  Below find descriptions of the books we will be discussing in March and April.
Time: 3:30 pm
Place: Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

We will be discussing The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

The dramatic story of the American rowing team that stunned the world at Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Olympics

Daniel James Brown’s robust book tells the story of the University of Washington’s 1936 eight-oar crew and their epic quest for an Olympic gold medal, a team that transformed the sport and grabbed the attention of millions of Americans. The sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the boys defeated elite rivals first from eastern and British universities and finally the German crew rowing for Adolf Hitler in the Olympic games in Berlin, 1936.

The emotional heart of the story lies with one rower, Joe Rantz, a teenager without family or prospects, who rows not for glory, but to regain his shattered self-regard and to find a place he can call home. The crew is assembled by an enigmatic coach and mentored by a visionary, eccentric British boat builder, but it is their trust in each other that makes them a victorious team. They remind the country of what can be done when everyone quite literally pulls together—a perfect melding of commitment, determination, and optimism.

Drawing on the boys’ own diaries and journals, their photos and memories of a once-in-a-lifetime shared dream, The Boys in the Boat is an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the improbable, intimate story of nine working-class boys from the American west who, in the depths of the Great Depression, showed the world what true grit really meant.
Date: Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Time: 3:30 pm
Place: Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

April 12, 2016

The River of Doubt by Candice Millard
At once an incredible adventure narrative and a penetrating biographical portrait, The River of Doubt is the true story of Theodore Roosevelt’s harrowing exploration of one of the most dangerous rivers on earth.

The River of Doubt—it is a black, uncharted tributary of the Amazon that snakes through one of the most treacherous jungles in the world. Indians armed with poison-tipped arrows haunt its shadows; piranhas glide through its waters; boulder-strewn rapids turn the river into a roiling cauldron.

After his humiliating election defeat in 1912, Roosevelt set his sights on the most punishing physical challenge he could find, the first descent of an unmapped, rapids-choked tributary of the Amazon. Together with his son Kermit and Brazil’s most famous explorer, Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon, Roosevelt accomplished a feat so great that many at the time refused to believe it. In the process, he changed the map of the western hemisphere forever.

Along the way, Roosevelt and his men faced an unbelievable series of hardships, losing their canoes and supplies to punishing whitewater rapids, and enduring starvation, Indian attack, disease, drowning, and a murder within their own ranks. Three men died, and Roosevelt was brought to the brink of suicide. The River of Doubt brings alive these extraordinary events in a powerful nonfiction narrative thriller that happens to feature one of the most famous Americans who ever lived.
From the soaring beauty of the Amazon rain forest to the darkest night of Theodore Roosevelt’s life, here is Candice Millard’s dazzling debut.

February Book Group — February 9, Palermo

As always, please email Jennifer (jendan@gmail.com) with any ideas you have for future books to read and discuss.

Date:  February 9, 2016

Time:  3:30 pm

Location: Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

RSVP: Jennifer at jendan@gmail.com

 

Empire by Niall Ferguson

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.

Morning Coffee — February 17, 10:30 am

Come and join us for a Morning Coffee!

For this social 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:  Wednesday, February 17 from 10.30 until noon

 

RSVP:  Mary Ann Murphy at  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

January Luncheon — January 28

Date: Thursday, January 28, 2016
Time: 12:30 pm
Place: EL BURLADERO, J. E. Uriburu 1488 – esq Pena
Cost: 240 pesos (includes tip) — correct change will be appreciated
Please RSVP to me to secure a place.  mweldon213@yahoo.com

For our January lunch we will return to the Spanish restaurant, el Burladero.

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, either a Chardonnay or their Malbec. Each of the courses offers three options. Recently the appetizer choices were patatas bravas, fried calamari rolls or a salad with rabbit escabeche. Principal choices were fish of the day, ox-tail reduction on a bed of mashed potatoes, or Iberico (pork). For dessert you only need to know about creme Catalan (Spanish version of creme brulee). Choices vary slightly depending on availability of ingredients.

Please note that the menu does not include water or coffee. If you order either it will be an additional 40 pesos per. Tap water will be available on the table.
Our price will be 240 pesos which is only slightly more than the cost of two glasses of wine these days!
 

February Dinner – Iñaki — Feburary 4

Join us for delicious Basque food at  IÑAKI  Restaurant  on Thursday, February 4 at  8:00 p.m.

Iñaki Restaurant is at Moreno 1341 between Santiago del Estero and San José in Monserrat.

The menu is below.  The cost is 450 pesos, in cash.

Please send your RSVP to Jorge Jakimczuk at jorgejak@sion.com

MENU

-Anchovies

-VENTRESCAS with Tomato and Onion

-Calamari

-Breaded Prawns

-Special Rice

-Ice cream

-Coffee or tea

-Sparkling water

-Wine: Norton Roble

Ladies’ Night Out — January 21

Dear BAIN Ladies, 

Let’s welcome our 2016 Ladies’ Nights! This month we’ll go back to a beautiful terrace in Palermo
 
Place: Leitmotiv. Jose Antonio Cabrera 5700 
Date: Thursday, 21st. January, 2016
Time: From 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm
Deal: 280 pesos per person. Includes 2 glasses of wine or champagne, 1 soft drink, appetizers. 
 
Please RSVP to Silvia: silporta@hotmail.com

Monthly Social Meeting — February 26, 6 pm

BAIN Downtown members and guests are invited to join in February’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, two floors from the lobby.  You can find it by going into the Fitness Center.  Should you need assistance, the staff is very helpful.

Date and Time:  Friday, February 26, 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 will be waived.  The yearly fee to join BAIN is 300 pesos.

Wine & Tapas — January 9, 2016

BAIN members, please join​ us for an evening of wine, tapas and​ friendly ​conversation.

Location: Almagro – Exact address provided upon RSVP
Date: Saturday, January 9th
Time: 8:00 p.m.

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

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

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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 BAIN members.

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.

January Book Group — Address Update

For January, we chose The Harder They Come by TC Boyle.

Please note 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 book group.

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

Next meeting of the book club:

Date:  January 12, 2016

Time:  3:30 pm

Location: Libros del Pasaje, Thames 1762

RSVP: Toni Quintana at tonilin@aol.com

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.

Last Ladies’ Night of 2015 — December 1, 2015

Dear Ladies,

Time to say good-bye to our 2015 Ladies’ Nights, so this month we will do something special. A bit pricey but worth every penny.

We will enjoy a few drinks at the bar of The Faena Hotel Buenos Aires. http://www.faena.com/buenos-aires/

Place: Martha Salotti 445, Puerto Madero

Date: Tuesday, December 1st, 2015

Time: From 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm

Deal: 630 pesos per person. Includes 2 glasses of wine, 1 soft drink, appetizers.

 

Please RSVP to Silvia: silporta@hotmail.com