Sunday, September 27, 2009

Photos of the Week: Sept 20th-26th 2009







1. Stream of headlights on Pasco, taken from my rooftop
2. A guy getting pumped about the weekly La Bomba de Tiempo drum concert
3. Delivery-only sushi from Sushi Pop
4. El Litoral, my favorite no-frills parilla in the city
5. Malbec, baby!
6. Shoppers and vendors on Peru street pietonal
7. Silvia Duga, judge for upcoming reality TV show

Monday, September 21, 2009

Boca vs. Godoy Cruz

Well I finally made it to La Bombanera, Buenos Aires' famed stadium that houses CABJ (Club Atletico Boca Juniors) to watch a game on a beautiful, nearly-spring, day. Added bonus was that before the game, Argentina's very own Juan Martin del Potro (0:39) came out on the field to a standing ovation and chanting of "SALE CAMPEON!! SALE CAMPEON!!"

Friday, September 18, 2009

Arpoador Skate Park, Rio


Felipe Motta and Marcelo Ment (tags: Mottilaa and Ment) recently got commissioned by Converse shoes to repaint the famous skatepark on top of Arpoador rock that separates Ipanema from Copacabana beach. Ment was one of the artists I worked with when I was in Rio, he is a GENIUS! This skatepark is amazing, check out Mottillaa's blog. Cheers!

http://www.sneakersbr.com.br/blogs/mottilaa/3634/FIX-TO-RIDE:-A-SAGA

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Funny Argentine Commercial

This is a funny commercial I just saw about a guy who was raised by hippies...

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Una Foto Cada Dia

Photo-a-Day is back! Keep your eyes on this gallery, I will be trying to take and post a different photo everyday for as long as possible.

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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Argentina v. Brasil

Vamos Argentina!!!! Today is the Argentina vs. Brazil World Cup qualifier in Rosario. If Argentina doesn't win, they probably will not make it to the World Cup, unless one or more of the other teams playing today too get upset. Big deal, because not making it to the World Cup is unacceptable. VAMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

As Praias do Rio

Video montage of Ipanema and Copacabana beaches.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

A Journey on Rio's Craaaazy Buses

Take a ride on Rio's crazy crazy crazy buses. The bus drivers seem to be the only Brazilians to ever be in a hurry, I swear!

Friday Nights in Lapa

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Neuza and Parada de Lucas

I decided to go up and check out the northern community of Parada de Lucas, where my friends Karina and Rafael have been doing community projects. Karina teaches an art class and Rafael, even though he is Mexican, has been in Brazil long enough to be an accomplished capoeira teacher. The woman that runs the program, Neuza, grew up in this neighborhood, and as Karina put it, is like Mother Theresa except she "shags, smokes and drinks." This favela is in the northern part of the city, a place few tourists or foreigners go on purpose. Since practically ever major attraction is located in the southern part of the city (Christo, Ipanema and Copacabana beaches, Pao de Azucar), the north has been largely forgotten and ignored. You get a totally different sense when walking into the favelas here, they're grimier and smell horrible because of the lack of proper plumbing. In any case, I thought I should see it firsthand, and I'm glad I did. The kids in this center, although hyper as hell, were great. Here are a few shots I got.









Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Taladanatela Exhibition


About a month ago I came to Rio de Janeiro from Buenos Aires to take part in an art exhibition of graffiti artists, most of whom are from the notorious Favela communities of the city. Fortunately by the time the event (which changed dates numerous times) was held, my Visa was still valid so I decided to come back (on a 42 hour bus-ride). There will be a much longer blog post about my 2nd trip here once I am back in Argentina next week, but for the time being here are some photos of the exhibition as well as a 7 minute long, very roughly edited, video of the actual event. All in all it went well, seeing about 200 people come through, and was a great experience. Enjoy!
official Taladanatela Blog