Book Discussion Group — May 5

Join us at Manhattan Club Grand Cafe to discuss Light in August, by William Faulkner. 

Time: 3:30 pm

Location: Manhattan Club Grand Cafe

Ave Cabildo 1792 (corner with La Pampa)

RSVP:  jendan@gmail.com

Light in August by William Faulkner, a novel about hopeful perseverance in the face of mortality, features some of Faulkner’s most memorable characters: guileless, dauntless Lena Grove, in search of the father of her unborn child; Reverend Gail Hightower, who is plagued by visions of Confederate horsemen; and Joe Christmas, a desperate, enigmatic drifter consumed by his mixed ancestry.

Future Book Schedule

We have decided on the books for the coming four months.  For anyone who may be traveling to the US or Europe and would be willing to bring back a few books, please let me know as we have some members that prefer to read offline.

Book club will meet on the first Tuesday of every month.  Locations may vary.

Tuesday, June 2

Wreckage by Emily Bleeker

Lillian Linden is a liar. On the surface, she looks like a brave survivor of a plane crash. But she’s been lying to her family, her friends, and the whole world since rescue helicopters scooped her and her fellow survivor, Dave Hall, off a deserted island in the South Pacific. Missing for almost two years, the castaways are thrust into the spotlight after their rescue, becoming media darlings overnight. But they can’t tell the real story—so they lie.

The public is fascinated by the castaways’ saga, but Lillian and Dave must return to their lives and their spouses. Genevieve Randall—a hard-nosed journalist and host of a news program—isn’t buying it. She suspects Lillian’s and Dave’s explanations about the other crash survivors aren’t true. And now, Genevieve’s determined to get the real story, no matter how many lives it destroys.

In this intriguing tale of survival, secrets, and redemption, two everyday people thrown together by tragedy must finally face the truth…even if it tears them apart.

Tuesday, July 7

The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert

Over the last half a billion years, there have been five mass extinctions, when the diversity of life on earth suddenly and dramatically contracted. Scientists around the world are currently monitoring the sixth extinction, predicted to be the most devastating extinction event since the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs. This time around, the cataclysm is us. In   The Sixth Extinction  , two-time winner of the National Magazine Award and   New Yorker   writer Elizabeth Kolbert draws on the work of scores of researchers in half a dozen disciplines, accompanying many of them into the field: geologists who study deep ocean cores, botanists who follow the tree line as it climbs up the Andes, marine biologists who dive off the Great Barrier Reef. She introduces us to a dozen species, some already gone, others facing extinction, including the Panamian golden frog, staghorn coral, the great auk, and the Sumatran rhino. Through these stories, Kolbert provides a moving account of the disappearances occurring all around us and traces the evolution of extinction as concept, from its first articulation by Georges Cuvier in revolutionary Paris up through the present day. The sixth extinction is likely to be mankind’s most lasting legacy; as Kolbert observes, it compels us to rethink the fundamental question of what it means to be human.

Tuesday, August 4

Picaflor: Finding Home in South America by Jessica Talbot

In Picaflor, a true story, Jessica Talbot invites the reader to travel beside her as she searches for love and meaning, while traversing the fascinating countries of South America. Along the way she lets go of grief, grasps hold of the present and finds herself occupying her own weather beaten shoes.

When unexpected signs appear on her path she asks, ‘Is this serendipity or fate?’ As the journey unfolds she realises that you don’t need to know, it can be magical either way.

The story starts with Jessica getting a tattoo of a hummingbird, a reminder of new beginnings. Then a kiss at sunrise in the snow-dusted Andes of Peru sends her on a restless, risky journey that ends in Argentina. As she travels through unknown terrain, new friends give her important insights into the meaning of friendship, and old ties strengthen as she frees herself from the past. It’s in the exhilarating but complicated city of Buenos Aires that she finally understands what it means to feel ‘home’.

 

April Morning Coffee — Tuesday, April 21

Come and join us for

Morning Coffee!

Let’s enjoy excellent coffee, lots of goodies, and great conversation. We’ll meet with our old friends and make new ones.

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

Date and Time: Tuesday    April  21

from 10.30 until noon

Please RSVP to:   Lisa Klenner     lisa@eudaimonia.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.

**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

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Wine and Tapas — April 11

Please join​ us for an evening of wine, tapas, and​ friendly ​conversation.

Location: Exact address provided upon RSVP
Date: Saturday, April 11th
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 with you!

Please RSVP to walcotth2@gmail.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

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Current members may (subject to approval) send e-mails to bain.downtown@gmail.com for forwarding to the membership.
BAIN accepts no responsibility or liability for the contents of this message.

April Book Discussion — April 7

On, Tuesday, April 7 our BAIN book club will meet to discuss The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman.  Please feel free to join us whether you have read the book or not.
Meeting Details:
Date:  Tuesday, April 7
Time: 3:30pm
Place: Cafe In Bocca al Lupo
Address:  Bonpland 1965
We are taking suggestions for the next three to four months for book club.  We are hoping to select a mix of genres for the next few months.
When making suggestions, please consider the following:
  • is this book available in Kindle or electronic version
  • number of pages (below 400 is best)
  • genre
  • any “classics” that you want to read (or re-read)?
Please send any suggestions to Jennifer at jendan@gmail.com.  When sending a suggestion, please note full title, author name and brief description.    At the end of the next meeting we will discuss our suggestions.

March Social Meeting — March 27 at 6 pm

BAIN Downtown members and their guests are invited to join in this month’s social get-together.  We will be returning to the ever-popular La Terrasse, in the lovely Plaza Hotel.

 

The event will start at 6 p.m.  BAIN will provide appetizers, and members and guests can purchase their drinks from an 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, which happens to be up two floors from the lobby.  You can find it by going into the Fitness Center.  Should you need further assistance, the staff are very helpful.

 

Date and Time:  Friday, March 27 at 6 p.m.

 

Program:  Conversation.  Meet someone new.  Bring friends and introduce them to BAIN.  We will provide light appetizers and finger food.

 

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 250 pesos.

March Morning Coffee — Wednesday, March 18

Let’s enjoy excellent coffee, lots of goodies, and great conversation.
We’ll meet with our old friends and make new ones.
Location:   Mary Ann Murphy´s home in Retiro    
(You will receive the address after you send your RSVP.)
 
Date and Time:   Wednesday, March 18   
from 10.30 until noon
 
Please RSVP to:   Mary Ann Murphy      murp4@aol.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.
**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

March Wine & Tapas — March 14

Please join​ us for an evening of wine, tapas, and​ friendly ​conversation.

Location: Palermo – Exact address provided upon RSVP
Date: Saturday, March 14th.
Time: 8.00 p.m. 

Our host this month adds:
Show up anytime between 8 and 9; the party generally ends at 11 or so.   People are truly welcome to stay and sip wine thereafter until I change into my pajamas, which is my subtle way of hinting that it is time to go home.  Which might be at 12, or might be at 3.


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 with you!

Our host this month further adds: if you bring your own serving dish and utensils that would help, as I have a limited supply to share.

Please email RSVPs to jisaacs61.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


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Visit our website: https://baindowntown.com/ and follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BAINDowntown
Current members may (subject to approval) send e-mails to bain.downtown@gmail.com for forwarding to the membership.
BAIN accepts no responsibility or liability for the contents of this message.

February Book Group — Tuesday, February 10

Meeting Details:
Book: Fury by Salman Rushdie
Date: Tuesday, February 10th
Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Café In Boca al Lupo, Bonpland 1965 – Palermo (click here for map)
RSVP: jendan@gmail.com

Our Book Club will meet next on Tuesday, February 10th.  Bring suggestions of future books you would recommend for discussion.

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!
 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 jendan@gmail.com
See you in February!

Ladies Night Out — Thursday, January 15

BAIN’s Ladies Night Out will start the New Year with a sunset  Happy Hour at the Central Market in Puerto Madero (across from the Hotel Hilton) starting at 19:00 hs on Thursday, January 15th.  Please plan to join us if you are in BA! The sunsets are glorious.

On Thursdays the Central Market offers drinks + appetizers + DJ + sunset with 10% discount.

Address:  Dique 4 / Macacha Guemes 300.

Ladies, mark your calendars now and RSVP to  Marcia Williamson / marcia@transpack.com.ar

(Silvia, who usually coordinates this event is enjoying the beach in Ecuador – we will toast to her in her absence)

Cheers to all!