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Jesus is Jealous

Che was born in Argentina, fought in Cuba, died in Bolivia and became a legend everywhere. Every country I’ve been to I’ve seen him painted

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Tristeza

I saw these two practicing songs as I was having lunch at Nefertiti Cafe in San Telmo, Buenos Aires. I asked them to sing their

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Life can be sweet, too

Life can be sweet, too… war, religious intolerance, political repression is the last thing on these people’s minds. I filmed these tango dancers Sunday night

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Power Over People

Evita, an icon whose historical importance spans two centuries, now has her own museum. The walls of this building once echoed with the strong voice

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ایرانی ترین

همه ما در مورد همه چیز نظر داریم. همه چیز. در تمام اوقات بیداری مشغول سنجش چیز هایی هستیم که دوست داریم، نداریم یا نسبت

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I kissed a tiger

I met up with Fabrice (French), Jenn (French), Heather (American) and Emilco (Columbian) at the corner of Rivadavia and Pueyrredon avenues in Buenos Aires yesterday

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On the Mark

I just finished Mark’s Twain’s marvelous “The Innocents Abroad” chronicling his tour of Europe and the Holy Land (Syria, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt) in 1867. He

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Hello San Telmo!

The room I had rented in the Palermo neighborhood in Buenos Aires had poor internet access. So unfortunately I had to leave a very nice

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May I dance with you?

The room I had rented in the Palermo neighborhood in Buenos Aires had poor internet access. So unfortunately I had to leave a very nice

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Candid Camera

shahrokhhatami.com: “Shahrokh Hatami has covered a broad range of high profile subjects as a photographer for nearly half a century, from celebrities, film and fashion,

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Room With a Meow

I had to leave Chile because Americans can stay for just three months without a visa, so I thought where next? Buenos Aires was only

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It Never Rains Here Morteza

From Kiosk’s new album “Natijeh Mozakerat”. “Kiosk’s eagerly awaited fifth album is a collection of catchy songs with influences ranging from gypsy jazz to blues

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Put away the knife, please

Pardon me for changing the topic of conversation from the crisis in Iran and the general political and economic turmoil around the world. By the

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Neruda’s Last Laugh

: The Chilean Nobel-Prize winning Pablo Neruda was a poet, writer, diplomat, dissident and all-round bon vivant. If you’re a fan, pay homage to the

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