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El dispositivo diseñado conjuntamente entre el Gobierno de Santa Fe, la Municipalidad y la Asociación Amigos de Calle San Martín se desarrollará en el horario de 10 a 18 entre las calles Juan de Garay y Eva Perón. En vísperas de la conmemoración de la Revolución de Mayo, la propuesta combina oferta comercial, gastronomía y actividades culturales, reafirmando a la capital provincial como un polo de atracción en fechas patrias.
REDIFF - Eva Duarte naît dans la pauvreté, mais ses ambitions dépassent largement les limites de son village. Devenue artiste, elle rencontre Juan Perón au moment où il grimpe vers le pouvoir. Aux côtés du futur président, elle arpente Buenos Aires et distribue son soutien comme d'autres jettent des confettis. Rapidement, elle devient l'icône de tout un peuple. Découvrez le destin fulgurant de celle qui a marqué l'Argentine du XXe siècle et porté la voix des oubliés. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Deltombe.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
REDIFF - Eva Duarte naît dans la pauvreté, mais ses ambitions dépassent largement les limites de son village. Devenue artiste, elle rencontre Juan Perón au moment où il grimpe vers le pouvoir. Aux côtés du futur président, elle arpente Buenos Aires et distribue son soutien comme d'autres jettent des confettis. Rapidement, elle devient l'icône de tout un peuple. Découvrez le destin fulgurant de celle qui a marqué l'Argentine du XXe siècle et porté la voix des oubliés. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Deltombe.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Whispers of the Past: A Student's Cemetery Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-05-10-07-38-19-es Story Transcript:Es: Siguiendo el susurro del viento, Luz caminaba por el cementerio de La Recoleta.En: Following the whisper of the wind, Luz walked through the cementerio de La Recoleta.Es: El lugar era conocido por sus laberínticos caminos y sus majestuosas tumbas adornadas con estatuas de mármol.En: The place was known for its labyrinthine paths and its majestic tombs adorned with marble statues.Es: Las hojas doradas del otoño crujían bajo sus pies mientras miraba a su alrededor, cautivada por la historia que emanaba cada rincón.En: The golden autumn leaves crunched under her feet as she looked around, captivated by the history that emanated from every corner.Es: Acompañada de su clase en una excursión escolar, Luz era guiada por su apasionada profesora de historia, Marisol, quien narraba historias de los famosos habitantes del cementerio.En: Accompanied by her class on a school field trip, Luz was guided by her passionate history teacher, Marisol, who narrated stories of the famous inhabitants of the cemetery.Es: "Aquí descansa Eva Perón," dijo Marisol señalando una tumba cubierta de flores.En: "Here rests Eva Perón," Marisol said, pointing to a tomb covered with flowers.Es: Héctor, su compañero alborotado y siempre curioso, tomaba fotos mientras caminaba un poco más adelante.En: Héctor, her boisterous and always curious classmate, was taking pictures while walking a bit ahead.Es: Sin embargo, algo más intrigaba a Luz.En: However, something else intrigued Luz.Es: Desde que llegó, había oído historias de un área menos transitada del cementerio, donde los espíritus solían aparecer.En: Since she arrived, she had heard stories of a less-traveled area of the cemetery, where spirits were said to appear.Es: Aunque todos advertían que los caminos podían desorientar a cualquiera e incluso Héctor se burlaba de esos cuentos, Luz sintió el llamado de la aventura.En: Although everyone warned that the paths could disorient anyone and even Héctor mocked those tales, Luz felt the call of adventure.Es: Decidida a descubrir un misterio para su proyecto escolar, se separó silenciosamente del grupo, aventurándose hacia esa sección desconocida.En: Determined to discover a mystery for her school project, she quietly separated from the group, venturing into that unknown section.Es: Los senderos de piedra, cubiertos de hojas caídas, parecían ocultar secretos antiguos.En: The stone paths, covered with fallen leaves, seemed to conceal ancient secrets.Es: Mientras avanzaba, notó que el aire se volvía más fresco y el canto distante de una bandada de pájaros resonaba a lo lejos.En: As she advanced, she noticed the air becoming cooler, and the distant song of a flock of birds resonated in the distance.Es: Finalmente, llegó a un mausoleo solitario, cubierto de enredaderas y musgos.En: Finally, she reached a solitary mausoleum, covered with vines and moss.Es: En la lápida, un nombre que le resultaba familiar: "Rosa Montoya".En: On the headstone, a familiar name: "Rosa Montoya".Es: Luz recordaba haber oído a su abuela mencionar a los Montoya y sus hazañas en Buenos Aires.En: Luz remembered hearing her grandmother mention the Montoya family and their exploits in Buenos Aires.Es: Movida por una extraña intuición, comenzó a investigar más sobre Rosa.En: Driven by a strange intuition, she began to investigate more about Rosa.Es: En sus recuerdos, aprendió que Rosa había sido una famosa escritora durante el siglo XIX, ligada a su propia familia.En: In her memories, she learned that Rosa had been a famous writer during the 19th century, linked to her own family.Es: El descubrimiento la dejó asombrada.En: The discovery left her astonished.Es: Había encontrado un vínculo personal con uno de los personajes históricos del cementerio.En: She had found a personal connection with one of the historical figures of the cemetery.Es: Con renovada confianza y emoción, volvió con el grupo justo a tiempo para el regreso en autobús.En: With renewed confidence and excitement, she returned to the group just in time for the bus ride back.Es: De regreso en la escuela, Luz presentó su proyecto con entusiasmo.En: Back at school, Luz presented her project with enthusiasm.Es: Contó la historia de Rosa Montoya y su recién descubierta conexión personal.En: She recounted the story of Rosa Montoya and her newly discovered personal connection.Es: Sus compañeros escuchaban atentos, sorprendidos por el giro inesperado de los acontecimientos.En: Her classmates listened attentively, surprised by the unexpected turn of events.Es: Al terminar, Marisol le sonrió orgullosa.En: Upon finishing, Marisol smiled proudly at her.Es: Luz había traído una nueva perspectiva no solo para sus compañeros, sino también para sí misma.En: Luz had brought a new perspective not only to her classmates but also to herself.Es: Había aprendido a valorar su herencia y sentirse parte de algo más grande.En: She had learned to value her heritage and feel part of something larger.Es: El cementerio ya no era solo un lugar de descanso para los muertos, sino un puente entre su pasado y su presente.En: The cemetery was no longer just a resting place for the dead, but a bridge between her past and her present.Es: La aventura había cambiado a Luz.En: The adventure had changed Luz.Es: Nunca volvió a ver el cementerio de la misma manera, y dentro de ella creció una nueva apreciación por la historia.En: She never viewed the cemetery the same way again, and within her grew a new appreciation for history.Es: Ya no solo como curiosidad, sino como parte viva de su identidad.En: No longer just as a curiosity, but as a living part of her identity. Vocabulary Words:the whisper: el susurrolabyrinthine: laberíntico/athe tomb: la tumbamajestic: majestuoso/ato emanate: emanarthe field trip: la excursiónpassionate: apasionado/athe boisterous classmate: el compañero alborotadocurious: curioso/aintrigued: intrigado/athe spirits: los espíritusto disorient: desorientarto mock: burlarseto venture: aventurarsethe ancient secrets: los secretos antiguosthe flock of birds: la bandada de pájarosthe mausoleum: el mausoleothe vines: las enredaderasthe moss: el musgothe headstone: la lápidathe intuition: la intuiciónastonished: asombrado/athe exploits: las hazañasthe heritage: la herenciato value: valorarthe bridge: el puentethe discovery: el descubrimientothe perspective: la perspectivaunexpected: inesperado/ato grow: crecer
Sin importar el lugar del mundo, el candidato o su ideología, las campañas tienen muchas cosas en comúnECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6299 La Campaña PolíticaConducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.comNoticias del Mundo: Fin del proyecto Libertad - Negociaciones tensas - Peaje para Ormúz - Visitas para China - Ted Turner murió - Milei por USA - BTS en Palacio Nacional - PSG Arsenal, la final - México, Simulacro Nacional 2026 - Cocodrilos en GuerreroHistorias Desintegradas: Los candidatos - Mank con Gary Oldman - Guión de Citizen Kane - Formato vertical - Pensando en redes - Director creativo - La compañía editorial - Guerrilla literaria - Recortes de personal - Avenida cerrada - Sistema trabado - Calixo costarrisense - Eva Perón - Los taxistas y más...En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!!NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
“My father taught me … keep your friends close but your enemies closer.” – Michael (Al Pacino) The Godfather Part II (1974) Could this explain our ‘dearest allies’, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps Great Britain? Today, we focus on the increasingly tenuous, unholy ‘alliance’ between America and Israel in particular. Is it me, or does Pike’s outline of WWIII (i.e., PZ vs. PI) in his Aug 15, 1871 letter to Italian Illuminatus, Giuseppi Mazzini seem like it’s coming more to fruition with each passing day…? Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour. – Exodus 20:16 KJV Links Videos / Clips [x] = Played ‘War is Back on the Menu’ – RPI Lake Jackson Conference 2026. – YouTube playlist Daniel McAdams – “The War on War Reporting.” [x] Brian McGlinchey – “How the US-Israel Relationship Weakens America and Harms the World.” Robert Pape – “Iran and the Escalation Trap: Avoiding a Future of Forever Wars in the Middle East.” Marjorie Taylor Greene – “MAGA is Dead. Where Do We Go From Here?” Joe Kent – “A National Security Strategy For Our Republic, Not An Empire.” Ron Paul – Lake Jackson 2026 Headlines [x] = Mentioned / Discussed [x] The Labour Theory of Value [x] Israeli Paper Admits That The Mossad Astroturfed The January Riots In Iran. – IAK Daily Update [x] Israeli Paper Admits That The Mossad Contrived The Riots In Iran [x] Israeli Paper Admits That The Mossad Astroturfed The January Riots In Iran. [x] AI Is Already Going Rogue — Wreaking Havoc Because It Feels Like It [x] How'd Lutnick Do? Depends Who You Ask. “Very good talks” Links for 5-7-26 – by Jim Cardoza – LibertyPen Origins of Declaration of Independence | Video | C-SPAN.org Silicon Valley’s Cultural Cosplay at the Met Gala Is a Dangerous Smokescreen In OpenAI trial, former technology chief says Altman sowed ‘chaos,’ distrust among top executives The Rest [x] = Mentioned / Discussed Related to Brian McGlinchey’s RPI Talk [x] By Way of Deception – Wikipedia [x] Fox News Series on Israeli Spying on US Telecommunications [x] Israeli spying in the USA: Suppressed four-part Fox News series with Carl Cameron : Fox News : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive [x] How the US-Israel Relationship Weakens America and Harms the World – The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity [x] Join The US Military – Kill And Die For Israel [x] How the US-Israel Relationship Weakens America and Harms the World [x] Brian McGlinchey | Substack [x] Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey | Substack Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey | The Libertarian Institute Stark Realities with Brian McGlinchey | Facebook [x] Rachel Corrie death: struggle for justice culminates in Israeli court | Rachel Corrie | The Guardian [x] Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands: Sakwa, Richard: 9781784535278: Amazon.com: Books > NATO exists to manage the threats created by its existence… [x] FrontPage Magazine – Our Culture, What's Left Of It > Political correctness is communist propaganda writ small. In my study of communist societies, I came to the conclusion that the purpose of communist propaganda was not to persuade or convince, nor to inform, but to humiliate; and therefore, the less it corresponded to reality the better. When people are forced to remain silent when they are being told the most obvious lies, or even worse when they are forced to repeat the lies themselves, they lose once and for all their sense of probity. To assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself. One’s standing to resist anything is thus eroded, and even destroyed. A society of emasculated liars is easy to control. I think if you examine political correctness, it has the same effect and is intended to. [x] Websters 1828 – Webster’s Dictionary 1828 – Probity > Primarily, tried virtue or integrity, or approved actions; but in general, strict honesty; sincerity; veracity; integrity in principle, or strict conformity of actions to the laws of justice. probity of mind or principle is best evinced by probity of conduct in social dealings, particularly in adhering to strict integrity in the observance and performance of rights called imperfect, which public laws to not reach and cannot enforce. ‘On This Day’ Related [x] WW3 – Albert Pike and the Three World Wars > The Third World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the ‘agentur’ of the ‘Illuminati’ between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World. The war must be conducted in such a way that Islam (the Moslem Arabic World) and political Zionism (the State of Israel) mutually destroy each other. Meanwhile the other nations, once more divided on this issue will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual and economical exhaustion. We shall unleash the Nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. Then everywhere, the citizens, obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization, and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism, both conquered and exterminated at the same time. [x] Orange Crush (song) – Wikipedia [x] We Didn’t Start the Fire – Wikipedia [x] Forest Fire as a Military Weapon – AD0509724.pdf [x] Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark – Road Warrior Radio – Facebook > The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition, but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance. [x] Naturalism (philosophy) – Wikipedia On This Day Events May 2026 Calendar of Public Holidays | Office Holidays Holidays and Observances in the United States in 2026 What day is it today? Important events every day ad-free | United States OTD Worldwide Public Holidays Thursday May 7th 2026 | Office Holidays On This Day – What Happened on May 7 Today in History: May 7, RMS Lusitania torpedoed, sunk by German submarine | AP News What Happened on May 7 – On This Day What Happened on May 7 | HISTORY May 7 – Wikipedia What Happened On May 7 In History? 07 | May | 2020 | Executed Today Holidays National Day of Prayer Historical Events 2004 – Marine biologist Richard Thompson coins the term “microplastics” 2000 – Vladimir Putin becomes President of Russia: The former KGB officer enjoys high approval ratings in his country as living standards in Russia have improved drastically under his rule. Internationally, he has been criticized for his authoritarian style of government. 1998 – Daimler-Benz (Mercedes-Benz) buys Chrysler for $40 billion and forms DaimlerChrysler in the largest industrial merger in history. 1984 – Monsanto and six other chemical companies agreed to pay a $180 million settlement to Vietnam veterans who were exposed to the chemical herbicide Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. 1975 – President Gerald R. Ford formally declared an end to the “Vietnam era.” In Ho Chi Minh City — formerly Saigon — the Viet Cong celebrated its takeover. 1960 – Leonid Brezhnev becomes leader of the USSR 1954 – the 55-day Battle of Dien Bien Phu in Vietnam ended with Vietnamese insurgents overrunning French forces; it would be the last major battle of the First Indochina War. 1952 – The concept of the integrated circuit, the basis for all modern computers, is first published by Geoffrey Dummer 1946 – Sony is founded: The company started as Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering. It is now one of the leading manufacturers of electronic products. 1945 – Germany’s Nazi regime surrenders unconditionally: The capitulation ended World War II, one of the bloodiest conflicts of all time. According to estimates, between 40 and 71 million people died in the war and the Holocaust initiated by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime. 1915 – A German U-Boat sinks the RMS Lusitania: 1198 lives were lost in the attack, making it the deadliest shipwreck during World War I. The fact that some of the dead were U.S. citizens influenced the country’s decision to enter the war in 1917. 1912 – Columbia University approves plans to award the Pulitzer Prize in several categories, after establishment by Joseph Pulitzer 1895 – Alexander Popov demonstrates the world’s first radio receiver: The Russian physicist had initially built the device as a lightning detector. He achieved the first radio transmission between two buildings the following year. In some parts of the former Soviet Union the anniversary of this day is celebrated as Radio Day. 1867 – Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel patents dynamite in England, the first of three patents he receives for the explosive material 1843 – First Japanese immigrant arrives in the U.S. 1794 – French Revolution: Robespierre introduces the Cult of the Supreme Being in the National Convention as the new state religion of the French First Republic. 1718 – The city of New Orleans is founded by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. 1429 – English siege of Orleans broken by Joan of Arc and the French army 558 – In Constantinople, the dome of the Hagia Sophia collapses. Justinian I immediately orders that the dome be rebuilt. 351 – The Jewish revolt against Gallus breaks out. After his arrival at Antioch, the Jews begin a rebellion in Palestine. Births 1997 – Cameron Young, American golfer 1950 – Tim Russert, American television journalist and lawyer (died 2008) 1933 – Johnny Unitas, American football player and sportscaster (died 2002) 1919 – Eva Perón, Argentinian actress, 25th First Lady of Argentina (died 1952) 1901 – Gary Cooper, American actor (died 1961) 1892 – Archibald MacLeish, American poet, playwright, and lawyer (died 1982) 1885 – George “Gabby” Hayes, American actor (died 1969) 1840 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer and educator (died 1893) 1833 – Johannes Brahms, German pianist and composer (died 1897) 1812 – Robert Browning, English poet (died 1889) 1711 – David Hume, Scottish economist, historian, philosopher (died 1776) Deaths 2011 – Seve Ballesteros, Spanish golfer (born 1957) 2000 – Douglas Fairbanks Jr., American captain, actor, and producer, only son of silent film star Douglas Fairbanks (born 1909) 1998 – Eddie Rabbitt, American musician (born 1941) 1968 – Craig Wood, distinguished American golfer (born 1901) 1940 – George Lansbury, English journalist and politician (born 1859) 973 – Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, Holy Roman Emperor, also known as Otto the Great (born 912)
Ella es una de las figuras más sólidas y versátiles de la escena y pantalla iberoamericanas. Con una amplia trayectoria que atraviesa teatro, cine y televisión, Goris ha sabido construir una carrera marcada por la intensidad interpretativa y la elección de personajes de fuerte espesor dramático.La conversación se detiene inevitablemente en su recordada interpretación de Eva Perón, un papel que no solo la proyectó internacionalmente, sino que también dejó una huella en la representación audiovisual de uno de los íconos más complejos de la historia argentina. En la charla, la actriz reflexiona sobre su presente, nuevos proyectos, la vigencia del teatro como espacio de resistencia cultural y su mirada crítica sobre la industria audiovisual contemporánea. Con la misma pasión que marcó sus inicios, sigue apostando a historias que interpelen y a personajes que incomoden.
Liliana Cascales presenta la reedición del libro de Eva Perón "Mi Mensaje" en Somos Radio 14/3/26
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【欢迎订阅】每天早上5:30,准时更新。【阅读原文】标题:Thank God for Melania TrumpImagine the harm her husband could do with an Evita by his side正文: The museum in Buenos Aires telling the story of Eva Perón, the former first lady of Argentina, is festooned with banners supplying the year of her birth, 1919, but not of her death. In case the visitor misses the point, the word “immortal” appears in Spanish beneath her smiling face.获取外刊的完整原文以及精讲笔记,请关注微信公众号「早安英文」,回复“外刊”即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!【节目介绍】《早安英文-每日外刊精读》,带你精读最新外刊,了解国际最热事件:分析语法结构,拆解长难句,最接地气的翻译,还有重点词汇讲解。所有选题均来自于《经济学人》《纽约时报》《华尔街日报》《华盛顿邮报》《大西洋月刊》《科学杂志》《国家地理》等国际一线外刊。【适合谁听】1、关注时事热点新闻,想要学习最新最潮流英文表达的英文学习者2、任何想通过地道英文提高听、说、读、写能力的英文学习者3、想快速掌握表达,有出国学习和旅游计划的英语爱好者4、参加各类英语考试的应试者(如大学英语四六级、托福雅思、考研等)【你将获得】1、超过1000篇外刊精读课程,拓展丰富语言表达和文化背景2、逐词、逐句精确讲解,系统掌握英语词汇、听力、阅读和语法3、每期内附学习笔记,包含全文注释、长难句解析、疑难语法点等,帮助扫除阅读障碍。
Nadia Guillamón, acaba de llegar de Uruguay y Argentina, y nos cuenta desde su mirada satírica y pícara la calidez del clima murciano con el verano austral y compartiendo anécdotas sobre su entorno familiar. Durante su viaje nos cuenta que ha podido empaparse de una figura a la que ella profesa una profunda admiración, Eva Perón y ha aprovechado para hacer una critica de las deficiencias del sistema de salud mental en España frente a su experiencia positiva en Uruguay.
The 1978 musical Evita introduced Eva Perón to a global audience, turning her life into a dramatic narrative of ambition, devotion, and power. Songs like “ Don't Cry for Me Argentina” helped cement an image of Eva as a near-mythic figure: a woman who rose from obscurity to become the emotional heart of a nation. Behind the music was María Eva Duarte, born into poverty to a single mother, who navigated class barriers, gender expectations, and political opportunism to reach the very center of Argentine public life.As First Lady alongside Juan Perón, Eva became both a symbol and an actor in Argentina's populist experiment. She championed labor rights, built a powerful foundation for social welfare, and played a central role in winning women the right to vote. At the same time, her influence was inseparable from a regime that curtailed press freedom and concentrated power. To supporters, she was a voice for the poor who felt seen by the state for the first time. To critics, she was a political enforcer of tyranny wrapped in glamour.In today's episode, I am joined by Victoria Haddock, a fashion historian whose book The Life of Eva Perón looks into the influence Eva Perón had on fashion, politics, and daily life. In our interview, we delve into the image that Eva created for herself and the legacy we continue to see around the world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Desde el histórico renunciamiento de Eva Perón pasando por la guerra de Malvinas, las pascuas de Alfonsín y y las maratones de CFK Mati nos trae la primera parte de cadenas nacionales históricas. Encontra este y mucho más contenido todos los sábados a las 13hs por www.fm913.com.ar o en Spotify
Eva Duarte naît dans la pauvreté, mais ses ambitions dépassent largement les limites de son village. Devenue artiste, elle rencontre Juan Perón au moment où il grimpe vers le pouvoir. Aux côtés du futur président, elle arpente Buenos Aires et distribue son soutien comme d'autres jettent des confettis. Rapidement, elle devient l'icône de tout un peuple. Découvrez le destin fulgurant de celle qui a marqué l'Argentine du XXe siècle et porté la voix des oubliés. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Deltombe. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Eva Duarte naît dans la pauvreté, mais ses ambitions dépassent largement les limites de son village. Devenue artiste, elle rencontre Juan Perón au moment où il grimpe vers le pouvoir. Aux côtés du futur président, elle arpente Buenos Aires et distribue son soutien comme d'autres jettent des confettis. Rapidement, elle devient l'icône de tout un peuple. Découvrez le destin fulgurant de celle qui a marqué l'Argentine du XXe siècle et porté la voix des oubliés. Crédits : Lorànt Deutsch, Bruno Deltombe. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Une actrice devenue "la madonne des Argentins", l'origine de la dynastie la plus longue de l'histoire de France, deux frères inventeurs... Découvrez le programme de la semaine du 17 au 21 novembre 2025. Chaque dimanche dans un podcast inédit, au micro de Chloé Lacrampe, Lorànt Deutsch présente le programme à venir dans "Entrez dans l'Histoire". Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi, de 15h à 15h30 sur RTL. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
In Margaret Atwood's 64-year career she has published world-renowned, prescient novels like The Handmaid's Tale, Cat's Eye, Alias Grace and Blind Assassin, and now a memoir. Margaret joins Nuala McGovern to discuss Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts and reflect on her life, her work and the power of knowing her own mind.Pornography featuring strangulation or suffocation - often called choking - is due to be criminalised across the UK as part of government plans to tackle violence against women and girls. It follows an independent review which found depictions of choking were "rife" on mainstream porn sites and had helped normalise the act among young people. Gemma Kelly, policy consultant on the review, and Professor Clare McGlynn, leading expert on VAWG and gender equality, discuss. The Mercury Prize-nominated singer-songwriter Cat Burns has also just released her new album, How to Be Human. She joins Nuala to discuss her new album and taking part in Celebrity Traitors. Writer and producer Nova Reid joins Anita Rani to talk about the late Dame Jocelyn Barrow, the race relations campaigner and the first black female governor of the BBC whose story Nova tells in her new podcast, Hidden Histories with Nova Reid. The interview includes a clip of Jocelyn from 2017 sharing her thoughts with The University of Law on what she considered to be the greatest improvements in diversity.Is having a boyfriend now embarrassing? Writer Chanté Joseph recently explored this idea in an article for Vogue and on social media, observing a noticeable shift in how people - particularly heterosexual women - present their relationships online. Instead of posting clear photos of their romantic partners, many are choosing subtler signals: a hand on a steering wheel, clinking glasses, or even blurring out faces in wedding pictures. But why the change? Anita hears more from Chante. A grande dame of musical theatre, Elaine Paige made her West End debut in the 1960s and shot to fame in 1978 playing Eva Perón in Evita, going on to star in Cats, Chess, Sunset Boulevard and many more. Elaine talks to Anita about her damehood, fostering the next generation of talent and having stage fright. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Dianne McGregor
NB: The music in this broadcast has been removed from this podcast for rights reasons.A grande dame of musical theatre, Elaine Paige made her West End debut in the 1960s and shot to fame in 1978 playing Eva Perón in Evita, going on to star in Cats, Chess, Sunset Boulevard and many more. She talks to Anita Rani about becoming an actual Dame this week, and how she's fostering the next generation of talent.American author Gish Jen and her mother never got along. In her latest novel Bad Bad Girl, Gish tries to figure out why that was. Reconstructing, then fictionalising her mother's life as she moves from a wealthy childhood in China to an up-and-down immigrant existence in the US. Gish joins Anita to talk about the real life events behind her book.Restaurant chain McDonald's has announced it will bring in new sexual harassment training for managers. These are strengthened measures that were agreed with the Equality and Human Rights Commission to protect McDonald's staff from abuse. A BBC investigation that started two years ago found that workers as young as 17 were being groped and harassed. Anita gets an update from BBC reporter Noor Nanji.Writer and producer Nova Reid joins Anita to talk about the late Dame Jocelyn Barrow, the race relations campaigner and the first black female governor of the BBC whose story Nova tells in her new podcast, Hidden Histories with Nova Reid. The interview includes a clip of Jocelyn from 2017 sharing her thoughts with The University of Law on what she considered to be the greatest improvements in diversity.Pauline Collins, the star of the film Shirley Valentine, for which she was Oscar nominated in 1990, has died at the age of 85. Her career spanned stage and screen but she will be best remembered for her portrayal of disgruntled housewife Shirley, in the award-winning film, based on the stage play by Willy Russell. It won Pauline a Golden Globe and a BAFTA. We hear a clip of Pauline Collins playing Shirley in Lewis Gilbert's 1989 film, Shirley Valentine, distributed by Paramount Pictures, and also part of an interview Pauline recorded with Jane Garvey on Woman's Hour in 2017. Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Rebecca Myatt
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Esa mujer siempre estaba allí, como el retrato de una extraña presencia familiar ECDQEMSD podcast episodio 6160 La Abuela Peronista Conducen: El Pirata y El Sr. Lagartija https://canaltrans.com Noticias del Mundo: Cometa amenazante - La pelea entre Petro y Trump - Maduro dice que tiene misiles - Elecciones en Argentina - Los frutos del esfuerzo del AMLO brother - Brugada y el lema para el Mundial de Fútbol 2026 - Pronóstico del Tiempo. Historias Desintegradas: Decorados ancestrales - La casa de los abuelos - Eva Perón - Esa Mujer, un cuento de Rodolfo Walsh - El perro chupa sapos - Los colores del Atlético Bucaramanga - De Canario a Leopardo - Elecciones Bolivia - De Malagana Colombia - Los ABBA de Agua Prieta - Paga mi tarot - Día internacional de las bibliotecas - El cambio climático - Día de las Naciones Unidas y más... En Caso De Que El Mundo Se Desintegre - Podcast no tiene publicidad, sponsors ni organizaciones que aporten para mantenerlo al aire. Solo el sistema cooperativo de los que aportan a través de las suscripciones hacen posible que todo esto siga siendo una realidad. Gracias Dragones Dorados!! NO AI: ECDQEMSD Podcast no utiliza ninguna inteligencia artificial de manera directa para su realización. Diseño, guionado, música, edición y voces son de nuestra completa intervención humana.
Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Hoy hace un año: Trabajo y los agentes sociales retoman hoy la negociación para reducir la jornada laboral a 37,5 horas semanales …y hoy hace 365 días: El Gobierno canario asegura estar en contra de la extracción de tierras raras en Fuerteventura. Hoy se cumplen 1.323 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 213 días. Hoy es jueves 25 de septiembre de 2025. Día Mundial del Farmacéutico. El 25 de septiembre se celebra el Día Mundial del Farmacéutico, establecido por la Federación Internacional. Farmacéutica. Esto ocurrió durante un Consejo celebrado en septiembre de 2009 en Estambul (Turquía). La fecha 25 de septiembre fue escogida para conmemorar el día en que fue creada dicha organización. El objetivo de esta celebración es promover y apoyar el papel que tienen estos profesionales en la prevención de enfermedades, promoción de la salud y seguimiento de tratamientos a nivel mundial. 1493.- Colón emprende su segundo viaje a América. 1878.- El rey Alfonso XII sale ileso de un atentado perpetrado por un anarquista en Madrid. 1906: En presencia del Rey y ante una multitud, Leonardo Torres Quevedo presenta con éxito el invento del telekino en el puerto de Bilbao, controlando un bote desde la orilla, en lo que es considerado el nacimiento del control remoto y el mando a distancia. 1926: En Estados Unidos, Henry Ford anuncia la semana laboral de cinco días a la semana, ocho horas por día. 1926.- Se firma en Ginebra la Convención sobre la Esclavitud que la declara ilegal y crea un mecanismo internacional para perseguir a quienes la practican. 1941.- Se crea por ley en España el Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI), el mayor "holding" estatal para impulsar y financiar la industria. 1956.- Se inaugura el primer sistema de cable telefónico submarino trasatlántico, TAT-1. 1960.- El presidente cubano Fidel Castro pronuncia su primer discurso en la ONU, con críticas al imperialismo estadounidense. Nuestra Señora de Fuencisla; Aurelia, Fermín. El rey dice ante la ONU que cuesta "comprender" las acciones de Israel en Gaza: "Exigimos que detengan esta masacre" España enviará un buque para asistir a la Flotilla rumbo a Gaza tras ser objeto de ataques. El juez Peinado informa a Begoña Gómez de que su caso por malversación lo llevará un jurado popular si llega a juicio. El Gobierno ve con "sorpresa" y "estupor" la propuesta de Peinado de que un jurado popular juzgue a Begoña Gómez. Feijóo avisa a Sánchez tras la decisión de Peinado sobre Begoña Gómez: "La persecución judicial ya no cuela". Un juzgado de Las Palmas condena a un hombre por matar al perro de su expareja y lo califica como violencia vicaria. Importante novedad en Ryanair: solo podrás acceder a sus aviones con el móvil. Aseguran que la experiencia de viaje será "más rápida" a partir de ahora. Simulacro de erupción en el Teide: esto es lo que recibirás en el móvil si estás el viernes en Tenerife. Ocurrirá en distintos tramos horarios: es importante recordar que no existe riesgo real, indican desde el Cabildo. Sonará a las 09:00 horas a la población de Garachico, para proceder a su evacuación; a las 09:20 h a toda la población de la isla de Tenerife; a las 12:00 horas, a la población de El Tanque, con motivo del inicio del confinamiento; a las 13:00 horas, de nuevo a la población de El Tanque, para el fin del confinamiento, y a las 13:00 horas a la población de Garachico para finalizar la evacuación. Canarias rechaza la petición de Vox de expulsar a las personas migrantes en situación irregular. La formación ultraderechista también pedía "repatriar a los menores", algo que ha sido calificado de "colección de disparates" Los precios de alimentación y bebidas fueron en 2024 un 1,20% más caros en Canarias que en el resto de España. Esto supone un aumento de 0,18 puntos porcentuales con respecto al dato del año 2023 (1,02%) y la presencia de una tendencia al alza, ya que es la tercera subida consecutiva desde 2021 (0,76%). Más de veinte asociaciones denuncian la comercialización de papa israelí ante la Consejería canaria de Agricultura. Las organizaciones firmantes consideran que la entrada de este producto con fitosanitarios prohibidos en la UE puede constituir un delito contra la salud pública. El Parlamento canario pide crear campus de viviendas modulares para estudiantes universitarios. Nicasio Galván, portavoz de Vox, señala que este modelo de vivienda puede ser “beneficioso” incluso para toda la población. Un día como hoy pero en 1979.- Se estrena en Broadway la obra "Evita", sobre la argentina Eva Perón.
From September 2nd-14th, the national tour of Disney's BEAUTY & THE BEAST will be gracing the stage of the Durham Performing Arts Center. Taking on the role of Mrs. Potts is Kathy Voytko. She has appeared on Broadway in OKLAHOMA!, NINE, THE FROGS, THE PIRATE QUEEN, NEXT TO NORMAL, A GENTLEMAN'S GUIDE TO LOVE & MURDER, TUCK EVERLASTING, and most recently, THE MUSIC MAN. She's also previously been seen on tour as Christine Daaé in THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and Eva Perón in EVITA. I had the great pleasure of speaking to her about a lot of this and more.*I do not own any of the content used in this podcast.Follow Kathy Voytko at www.kathyvoytko.com and on Instagram:@kathyvoytkoIf you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to RateThisPodcast.com/karereviewspodcast and follow the simple instructions.Follow Kare Reviews at www.karereviews.net and on Twitter: @KareReviewsPlease visit my Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/c/karereviews?view_as=patronFollow Jeffrey Kare on Twitter: @JeffreyKareIf you like what you've heard here, please subscribe to any one of the following places where the Kare Reviews Podcast is available.AnchorAppleGoogleSpotifyBreakerOvercastPocket CastsRadioPublic
Diego Genoud (@otro_periodista) charló con Julia Rosemberg, historiadora, investigadora y docente universitaria, sobre Milei, Eva Perón, el peronismo y la historia.
Comenzaremos la primera parte del programa hablando de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner y su arresto domiciliario para cumplir una condena por corrupción en contratos de obras públicas; y de naciones como Ecuador y Perú, que están considerando mandar reclusos a las prisiones de Bukele en El Salvador. Hablaremos también de una cumbre en el Vaticano sobre la inteligencia artificial y sus posibles efectos en el futuro de las personas; y por último, de la nueva versión de Evita estrenada en Londres, en la que Rachel Zegler interpreta a Eva Perón y canta desde un balcón. Para la segunda parte del programa les tenemos más acontecimientos relacionados a la cultura de América Latina. En nuestro diálogo gramatical ilustraremos ejemplos de The direct object - Part I. En esta edición, hablaremos del Museo Nacional de Antropología de la Ciudad de México, que contiene miles de piezas arqueológicas y objetos etnográficos de todo el país. Cerraremos la emisión explorando el uso de la frase: Ser un crack, mientras conversamos sobre la revista porteña, un género teatral de Argentina. - Cristina Fernández, bajo arresto domiciliario y proscrita de la política - Países sudamericanos consideran enviar prisioneros a El Salvador - León XIV opina sobre la inteligencia artificial - La nueva versión de Evita debuta en Londres - El Museo Nacional de Antropología, símbolo del legado arqueológico de México - La revista porteña y su lugar en la historia de Buenos Aires
Broadway stars Jordan Fisher and Solea Pfeiffer join host Joel Crump for another hilarious edition of "Broadway Time at Carmine's". About Jordan: Jordan most recently starred as Bobby in the New York City Center Encores! production of Urinetown and as Orpheus in Hadestown on Broadway. Additional Broadway credits include Anthony in the Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Evan in Dear Evan Hansen, and Laurens/Philip in Hamilton. He starred in and produced Netflix's Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between and was one of the voices of 4*Town in Disney/Pixar's Turning Red. Jordan played Mark in Fox's “Rent: Live” and Doody in Fox's “Grease: Live!” About Solea: Solea Pfeiffer appeared most recently as Myrtle in the world premiere of Florence Welch's Gatsby at American Repertory Theater. On Broadway, she has starred in Almost Famous (Penny Lane) and Hadestown (Eurydice). Her Off-Broadway credits include You Are Here (Audible Theater); Eva Perón in Evita and Songs for a New World (City Center); and Ophelia in Hamlet (Delacorte). On tour, she played Eliza in the West Coast premiere of Hamilton. Additional credits include Sondheim on Sondheim (Hollywood Bowl), West Side Story (LA Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra), The Light in the Piazza (Lyric Opera of Chicago). TV/Film: “The Good Fight,” “Scandal,” A Jazzman's Blues. "Broadway Time at Carmine's" features Broadway stars over lunch in engaging conversations at the iconic Carmine's Times Square eatery. For more, visit www.BWayTime.com, and follow:
Nieves Concostrina habla del último día en el que los argentinos vieron viva a Eva Perón.
Nieves Concostrina habla del último día en el que los argentinos vieron viva a Eva Perón.
Nieves Concostrina habla del último día en el que los argentinos vieron viva a Eva Perón.
Nieves Concostrina habla del último día en el que los argentinos vieron viva a Eva Perón.
Nieves Concostrina habla del último día en el que los argentinos vieron viva a Eva Perón.
Nieves Concostrina habla del último día en el que los argentinos vieron viva a Eva Perón.
Biografia e pensiero politico di Eva Peròn, politica, sindacalista e filantropa, first lady dell'Argentina dal 1946 al 1952 in quanto moglie del Presidente Juan Domingo Perón.
QUINTO EPISODIO! El entusiasmo de Ian se desinfla un toque camino a la recta final, pero no pierde oportunidad de traer a la pista a dos mujeres inesperadas: Eva Perón y She-Ra.Por qué? No hay porqué... o si?Próxima lectura: DC: The New Frontier de Darwyn Cooke #6⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Ian Gutierrez - Gus Casals#IanleeCrisis
pWotD Episode 2884: Rachel Zegler Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 188,398 views on Tuesday, 25 March 2025 our article of the day is Rachel Zegler.Rachel Anne Zegler (; born May 3, 2001) is an American actress and singer. She gained wide recognition for playing María in Steven Spielberg's musical adaptation West Side Story (2021), winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. She has since portrayed Anthea in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), Lucy Gray Baird in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023) and the titular character in Disney's live action adaptation Snow White (2025).Zegler made her Broadway debut playing Juliet in a revival of Romeo + Juliet (2024) and is set to make her West End debut in 2025 playing Eva Perón in a revival of Evita directed by Jamie Lloyd at the London Palladium. Outside of acting, she has achieved viral success for her song covers on YouTube.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:24 UTC on Wednesday, 26 March 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Rachel Zegler on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Salli.
Eva Peron – otherwise known as Evita - became an icon in 1940s Argentina, famous for her passionate speeches and populist rhetoric. Born into poverty, she moved to Buenos Aries at the age of 15 to become an actress, and was soon starring in radio soap operas.In 1945, she married Colonel Juan Peron, a rising figure in the Argentinian military, and supported his campaign to become president. After he won the election, she set up the Eva Perón Foundation, to distribute money, food and medicines to the poor. It won her the adulation of Argentina's working classes, although some believed she exploited her position for personal gain.Eva fell ill with cancer, and on 17 October 1951, she made her last major public appearance from the presidential palace balcony. It was to be her most famous speech, later inspiring the award-winning song, Don't Cry for Me Argentina, from the musical Evita.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Eva Peron in 1951. Credit: Bettmann/Getty Images)
* Guest: Sheriff Richard Mack Founder and President of CSPOA - A partnership between citizens and local law enforcement, especially sheriffs. Mack encourages those not in law enforcement to stand with their sheriffs. - CSPOA.org * The Rogue Government (Deep State) in Bed with the CIA * Phoenix smashes heat streak records - DrudgeReport.com * Two conservative movies have cracked into, and stayed in, the top 10 at the domestic box office in September despite some negative reviews from critics - DailyCaller.com * Reagan," starring conservative actor Dennis Quaid as the former president, has so far grossed over $26 million, nabbing the number eight spot as of Sept. 20. * The documentary "Am I Racist? , starring conservative Matt Walsh, took the number seven spot, having grossed over $9 million since its release Sept. 13. * Holy crap, we got Tucker for this doc?! The Daily Caller's new documentary, "Cleaning Up Kamala," exposes the extreme lengths the media has gone to paint the most unlikable politician in America as the new Savior of the Republic. With Harris rising in the polls, their effort seems to be working - DailyCaller.com Our investigative team sat down with political insiders to explain just how they pulled it off - and yes, even Tucker Carlson stopped by! "Cleaning Up Kamala" is available exclusively for Patriots subscribers. * Have You Seen The Movie 'Evita' is a 1996 American musical-historical film - the life of Eva Perón, detailing her beginnings, rise to fame, political career and death. * Trump: 'I Don't See' a Fourth Campaign Former president doesn't think he'll run in 2028 if he loses in November - Newser.com
No podía ser otro número más que este, el que forman el 1 y el 3… Os traigo 12+1 coches en los que fallecieron personajes famosos. Algunos os van a sorprender o el coche o el famoso o las circunstancias. Hay muchas teorías “conspiranoicas”. Seré sincero: Este video va de “coches asesinos” pero lo cierto es que, prácticamente en ningún caso, la culpa fue del coche… 1. 1927. Amilcar: Isadora Duncan. He leído y escuchado en más de una ocasión que la muerte de Isadora fue en un Bugatti. Incluso he leído y escuchado, en este caso de fuentes generalmente bien informadas, como se dice en la tele, que la propia Isadora creía que iba a bordo de un Bugatti. 2. 1939. Bugatti Tipo 57: Jean Bugatti. Voy a ser un poco malo: Con los coches tan bonitos que hacía Bugatti y Jean, el hijo del gran Ettore, fue a perder la vida en uno de los más feos. Si te digo el Tipo 57 a lo mejor no le pones “cara”, pero si te digo el Bugatti Tank, seguro que sí. 3. 1945. Cadillac: General George Patton. Una de las muertes que en algunos casos ha dado lugar a teorías de la conspiración. Con la Alemania Nazi ya vencida Patton viajaba en un Cadillac cuyo modelo exacto no he podido averiguar porque era militar y difícil de reconocer y tuvo un accidente absurdo a baja velocidad en el que el único fallecido fue él. 4. 1955. Porsche 550: James Dean. Aunque la frase no es suya, le va al pelo: “Muere joven y deja un bonito cadáver”. Dicho y ello. En este caso también hay teoría de la conspiración pues su Porsche 550, apodado “Little bastard” estuvo envuelto en más accidentes. 5. 1960. Facel Vega HK500: Albert Camus. Siempre lo digo: La realidad supera a la ficción. Por error la prensa de la época publicó que el ciclista italiano Fausto Coppi había fallecido en accidente de tráfico. En una entrevista el premio Nobel Camus afirmó: “No hay nada más idiota que morir en un accidente de coche”. 6. 1965. Ferrari 250 GT Spider. Porfirio Rubirosa. El bueno de Porfirio era un crack que tuvo relaciones “intimas” e incluso se casó con una colección de estupendas y en algunos casos adineradas mujeres. Tuvo relaciones con Doris Duke, hija del dueño de Camel, con Barbara Hutton, hija del dueño de Woollworth, con Jayne Mansfield, de la que hablaremos más tarde para desgracia de Jayne, con Zsa Zsa Gabor y Eva Perón, entre otras. 7. 1967. Buick Electra Model 66. Jayne Mansfield. Vamos ahora con Jayne Mansfield, heredera de Marylin Monroe a la que se parecía bastante. La rubia Jayne destacaba por sus medidas, de 103/54/91 pero, ¡ojito! también por la medida de su cociente de inteligencia, que era de 163… 8. 1973. BMW 2800: Nino Bravo. En los 70 fallecieron dos de mis ídolos: Evangelina Sobredo Galanes y Luís Manuel Ferri Llopis… que muchos conoceréis por sus nombres artísticos, Cecilia y Nino Bravo. En esos tiempos atender a los “bolos”, a las actuaciones en directo, implicaba viajar por carreteras no muy buenas y, en muchas ocasiones, con prisas. 9. 1982. Rover 3500 de 1972: Grace Kelly. ¡Más teorías conspiranoicas! Por ejemplo, se dijo que en el momento del accidente de Grace conducía su hija Estefanía, que entonces tenía 7 años. Otras teorías dicen que tenía como amante a un mafioso y que iba a reunirse con él. Como de costumbre ninguna de estas teorías, y otras muchas, se han podido demostrar. 10. 1989. Lancia Thema 8.32: Fernando Martin. Otro de mis ídolos, como aficionado y practicante al baloncesto que soy. Era un personaje muy mediático, sobre todo en ese momento cuando su pareja era la archi famosa, en España, Ana Obregón. La prensa de le época se hizo un lío, algunos dijeron que iba en un Ferrari, cuando en realidad conducía un Lancia Thema 8.32, eso sí, con motor Ferrari. 11. 1992. Peugeot 405 Turbo: Juan Gómez, “Juanito”. Juan Gómez, jugador del Real Madrid conocido por todos como “Juanito”, ya retirado, fue a ver un partido de futbol de su equipo. Iba dormido en el coche, un Peugeot 405 Turbo, así que no se enteró de nada. 12. 1997. Mercedes S 280 de 1994: Diana de Gales. Lay “Di” falleció en un accidente de tráfico en el Túnel del Alma en París cuando era perseguida por unos periodistas. Pero también por algunos miembros del cuerpo de espionaje del Reino Unido, el MI6. Además el conductor dio positivo en alcohol. Iba con su novio el hijo del archimillonario árabe Al Fayed. 12+1. 2013. Porsche Carrera GT: Paul Walker. En un año acabado en 12+1 nos dejó un actor muy querido y además de una manera espantosa. Iba acompañado de su compañero en la saga “Fast and Furious”, el también actor Roger Rodas cuando estrellaron su Porsche Carrera GT, que salió ardiendo antes de que sus ocupantes pudiesen ser rescatados…
Amelia kicks off Fall--and spooky season--with the story of the wild life, tragic death, and VERY strange after-death of Argentina's famed first lady Eva Perón. Evita's corpse was "missing" for nearly two decades, and Amelia unpacks the bizarre myths, outlandish rumors, and macabre urban legends that surround its extraordinary journey to its final resting place. CONTENT WARNING: This story discusses terminal illness, abusive medical practices, and disturbing allegations of violations committed upon Perón's remains. Listener discretion advised. Eva Perón died of cervical cancer at the age of 33. The Weirdest Thing Podcast wants to remind our listeners of all genders that September is Gynecological Cancer Awareness Month (GCAM). Please get your HPV vaccine! For more information, visit the following sites: https://foundationforwomenscancer.org https://www.ashasexualhealth.org/gynecological-cancer-awareness-month/ https://igcs.org/gynecologic-cancer-awareness-month/ https://www.cdc.gov/gynecologic-cancer/index.html https://www.aacr.org
Originally aired as episode 200 on April 5, 2022. With a remarkable 14 nominations and six wins across the Emmys, Grammys, Olivier, and Tony Awards, Patti LuPone is a force in the entertainment industry. Her illustrious career includes 27 Broadway credits, most notably her Tony Award-winning roles as Eva Perón in Evita and Rose in the 2008 revival of Gypsy. Other significant Broadway appearances include Anything Goes, Sweeney Todd, Noises Off, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, War Paint, Working, Oliver!, The Robber Bridegroom, and The Beggar's Opera. LuPone has also made her mark on the London stage, originating roles in Les Misérables, The Cradle Will Rock, Sunset Boulevard, and starring in the West End revival of Company. Beyond the stage, her extensive career in television and film includes performances in Driving Miss Daisy, Frasier, Will & Grace, Ugly Betty, 30 Rock, Glee, American Horror Story, Girls, Penny Dreadful, and Life Goes On. A versatile performer, LuPone has also lent her talents to voiceover work, cabaret performances, and regular appearances with the New York Philharmonic, contributing to 22 albums. She is the first American to win an Olivier Award and has been inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame. Currently, she stars in the Broadway revival of Company. In this episode, LuPone reflects on her introduction to Gypsy, recalling her role as Louise in high school, and shares the story of how she was once banned from working on any of Arthur Laurents' projects before ultimately winning a Tony Award for her portrayal of Rose. She opens up about the challenges she faced during the COVID-19 shutdown, discussing how the lack of purpose impacted her deeply. She also highlights the strong sense of camaraderie and support among the cast and crew of Company, forged through their shared experiences during the pandemic. LuPone delves into her rehearsal process, explaining why she completes all her preparation in the rehearsal room so that she and the audience can enjoy the spontaneity and energy of live performance. Additionally, she reveals why she makes it a point to look at the audience every night. In this episode, we discuss: Being one of the first students in Juilliard's School of Drama in the 1970s Her Marilyn Monroe impression at three years old The joy she finds in eliciting laughter from an audience The “Italian blast” and her unapologetic lack of a filter The infamous “Andrew Lloyd Webber memorial pool” Her frustration with producers who underestimate the intelligence of their audience Connect with Patti: Twitter: @pattilupone IG: @pattilupone Web: pattilupone.com Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chilina Kennedy is known for playing Carole King in the musical Beautiful on Broadway for over 1,200 performances. She also recently originated the Tony-award winning role of Dina on the First Broadway National Tour of The Band's Visit. Chilina's first appearance on Broadway was in 2012 when she played Mary Magdalene in Des McAnuff's Jesus Christ Superstar, which also had successful runs at the Stratford Festival of Canada and the La Jolla Playhouse. Other US credits include the world premiere of A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, in which she originated the role of Phoebe at Hartford Stage and The Old Globe in San Diego (San Diego and Connecticut Outer Critics nominations), the world premiere of A Sign Of The Times as Cindy (Delaware Theatre Company), Binky in the Off-Broadway world premiere of This Ain't No Disco (Dir. Darko Tresnjak/Chor. Camille A. Brown) and Sophie in the 1st US National Tour of Mamma Mia!. Selected Canadian credits include the title role in Ted Dykstra's Evangeline (Charlottetown Festival and original recording), the title role in Ross Petty's Pantomime The Little Mermaid (Toronto Critic's Award), three seasons at the Stratford Festival (three Broadways World Awards) including Maria in Gary Griffin's West Side Story, Eva Peròn in Evita, Lois Lane in Kiss Me Kate, three seasons at the Shaw Festival, the World Premiere of The Lord of the Rings (Mirvish), Philia in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Stratford/Toronto), Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest (Neptune), and the title role in Mary Poppins (Theatre Aquarius). Chilina is also a singer/songwriter with a debut album What You Find in a Bottle, released in 2015. Chilina has written a new musical Call It Love with Eric Holmes, who is known for being a writer for “The Good Fight” on CBS. Featuring music and lyrics by Chilina, book co-written by Eric and Chilina, and musical arrangements by Rick Fox, Call It Love has been developed in the New York City area by Eclipse Theatre Company (http://eclipsetheatre.ca/). Chilina has worked with Burt Bacharach, guest starred in concert with the TSO, Colm Wilkinson and Jason Robert Brown. You can hear Chilina's voice on CBC's “Celebrate the Seasons” and “Carols for a Cure.” Chilina is a graduate of Sheridan College and the Birmingham Conservatory for classical theatre Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Este episodio viene cargado de información y de opinión sobre los terribles dictadores de europa. Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Lenin, Franco, entre otros quienes casi destruyen a la humanidad por sus diversas y macabras ideologías. Acompáñanos además para que aprendas de Eva Perón, y el movimiento de los descamisados, además de continuar luchando por la libertad de Venezuela
Evita Perón: The Legacy and Legends of Argentina's Controversial First Lady Welcome everyone to the season 7 finale. Today we're wrapping up the fascinating life and legacy of Eva Perón, the one and only Evita. Join us as we chat about her politically wild life, her passion for social reforms, and yes, her controversial ties to fascism. We'll also cover the bizarre and unsettling journey of Evita's embalmed body—because her story is nothing short of chaotic and cult-like. Time stamps 00:00 Welcome to the Final Episode of Season 7! 02:30 Diving into the Life of Eva Perón 02:45 Eva's Rise to Power and Relationship Dynamics 03:59 The Political Landscape and Eva's Role 31:02 The Rainbow Tour: Evita's European Adventure 41:19 Eva's Energized Return: Tackling Women's Suffrage and Exhausting Work Hours 43:05 Eva's Declining Health Amidst Political Aspirations and Controversy 45:19 The Final Years 52:43 WTF afterlife of Eva Peron's remains. 01:07:48 A Legacy of Controversy: Eva Peron's Mixed Reception and Enduring Influence Some sources: Thought.co EvitaPeron.org The Real Life of Eva Peron The Animated History of Argentina Biographics National Library of Medicine Queens podcast is part of Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast.Want more Queens? Head to our Patreon, check out our merch store and follow us on Instagram! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to our last queen of season 7, Evita aka Eva Perón. Eva Peron is probably one of the most famous names to come out of Argentina. We know she's controversial! But, before she was Evita, she was an insecure little girl from a small town. Life was not easy, but our girl made the best out of life. In this episode we'll talk her humble beginnings and see her move to the big city of Buenos Aires to make her dreams come true. 01:07 Introducing Eva Perón: Argentina's Controversial First Lady 02:04 Patreon Shoutouts and Cocktail Time 04:14 Eva's Early Life: From Humble Beginnings to Dreams of Stardom 14:38 The Move to Hunin: A New Beginning for Eva and Her Family 23:08 The Controversial Beginnings of Eva Perón 24:44 Eva's Struggles and Rise in Buenos Aires 26:48 The Harsh Realities of the Entertainment Industry 33:05 Eva Perón's Breakthrough in Radio 37:48 Eva's Foray into Politics and Union Work 39:19 The Political Climate of Argentina 45:09 Eva and Juan Perón: A Partnership Begins Some sources: Thought.co EvitaPeron.org The Real Life of Eva Peron The Animated History of Argentina Biographics Queens podcast is part of Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast.Want more Queens? Head to our Patreon, check out our merch store and follow us on Instagram! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La breve, ma sfolgorante vita di Eva Perón che dalla povertà dell'entroterra brasiliano arrivò a Buenos Aires dove, dopo una discreta carriera nel mondo dello spettacolo, divenne la moglie del presidente argentino Juan Perón.
En este episodio de HA24F me siento a dialogar con la actriz Cherry Torres que estará en PR representando a Eva Perón en el musical de Broadway EVITA! en el Centro de Bellas Artes de Santurce el 5 y 6 de abril de 2024. Esperen que disfruten esta conversación. Grabado desde GW-Cinco Studio como parte de GW5 Network #tunuevatelevisión. Puedes ver toda la programación en www.gwcinco.com. siguenos en instagram @gw_cinco
On this week's episode, Bridget is gearing up for Carnival in Brazil and Colleen has been working and rotting! Thanks for asking, Elmo! Then we get into the topic of the week... EVITA. Bridget's having a full circle moment and does a deep dive into the life, death and dramatic burial of Eva Perón. We then discuss the movie musical "Evita", which led to a lot of choreographed dances in the basement, and end with two positive stories of the week! This story is MUY SCANDALO! Sources:Museo Evita in Buenos AiresWikipediaBody Swap - Generalist AcademyThe Macabre Journey of Eva Perón's Corpse - Danny DutchPositive Stories of the Week:Secret Millionaire Leaves NH Town His FortuneWoman Walks Disabled DogsReview and subscribe! You can find us on Instagram @Sippinwiththeshannons or send us your stories at Sippinwiththeshannons@gmail.com. Love you, mean it.
Niní Marshall (1903-1996) had many talents but is most known as a writer, humorist, and actress from Argentina. She challenged the soundscape of Argentine radio and created satirical characters that went on to be featured in film and theater. For Further Reading: Niní Marshall, "la gran actriz cómica argentina" Niní Marshall, la reina inmortal del humor argentino: censura, exilio y legado Radio and the gendered soundscape : women and broadcasting in Argentina and Uruguay, 1930-1950 Humor in Latin American Cinema (Juan Poblete, Juana Suárez.pdf The Laugh of Niní Marshall: Comic Performance and Gender Performativity in Argentinean Classical Cinema 26 años sin Niní Marshall: el día que Eva Perón se enojó por una imitación suya This bonus episode is brought to you by Nurtec ODT (Rimegepant) 75 milligrams. Orally Disintegrating Tablets. This month, we're talking about comediennes — women throughout history who have made us laugh. They transgressed societal norms through comedy and often spoke out against injustice using their sharp wit. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn't help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we'll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Lindsey Kratochwill, Adesuwa Agbonile, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, and Abbey Delk. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music composed by Miles Moran. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we talk about Peronists, Milei, and Argentina's inflation rate.We also discuss Justicialism, Bullrich, and military coups.Recommended Book: Future Starts Here by John HiggsTranscriptPeronism, sometimes called Justicialism, after the Justicialist party, whose name is derived from the concept of social justice, and which is the main Peronist party in Argentina, has been the dominant political force in the country since the mid-20th century.The word Peronism comes from the labor secretary-turned-president of Argentina, Juan Perón, who's wife, Eva Perón you might have heard of, but Juan came into that labor secretary position after playing a role in a military coup in 1943, and was then elected president in 1946. His platform was broadly predicated on new social programs, support for unions, and supporting his wife's efforts to attain rights for migrant workers, among other, adjacent efforts.In 1955, though, under the Peróns' leadership, the country was experiencing high levels of inflation and other economic issues, alongside political repression from the Peronists—making it difficult for anyone else to step in and take any of their power, basically, despite being ostensibly democratic—so the military overthrew them in 1955, and the party was banned until 1973 when open, non-military-controlled elections were held again; and Perón won that election, returning to the presidency after nearly two decades. Juan died a year after returning to office, and his widow, his third-wife Isabel, who was also his vice president before he died, stepped in to run the country, but she was overthrown by the military in another coup in 1976.Argentina was then run by a military dictatorship until 1983, when democracy returned, political parties were able to function again, and from that point forward, Peronist parties have dominated Argentine politics, their candidates holding the presidency for 28 of the 40 years between then and today, despite the very mixed record of Perón and others who have run as Peronists.And fundamental to that mixed record is the Peronist party's seeming inability to manage Argentina's economy. The Peronists have always promised a great deal to Argentinian voters, including social benefits, allowing workers to negotiate as unions with their employers, and offering legal protections and the other benefits of citizenship to people and groups that have traditionally been disenfranchised—all of which was has earned them accolades over the years from groups across the political spectrum. That said, the party and all its offshoots have also been accused of being authoritarian, coasting to power on populist messages and demagoguery, stripping would-be political opponents of their rights and sicing their supporters on them, initiating violence against them, in some cases, and in general creating an ideology that sounds great on paper, but which, when put into practice, is often tainted by the power-hoarding efforts of those in charge; and all these efforts, on top of those other issues, tend to be unsustainable, leaving Argentina in precarious economic situations over and over again.That economic unsustainability is part of what has made Argentina something of an outlier in South America; despite having all the ingredients of a decently successful, burgeoning state—like its neighbor to the north, Brazil—it somehow, over and over again, has stumbled into economic catastrophe, leaving it drowning in debt, stagnating, suffering from chronic inflation, and generally declining even when its regional peer-nations have enjoyed economic boom-times.What I'd like to talk about today is Argentina's 2023 presidential election, the people and ideas involved, and what a November run-off might mean for the country's fortunes, moving forward.—On October 22, 2023, Argentina held a general election, during which voters cast ballots for most government positions, including provincial governors, all the way up to President.That election for the top-billing role has been especially closely watched by the international community, as the main contenders leading up to the vote included the current Minister of the Economy from a Peronist party called the Renewal Front, a National Deputy and minor celebrity from Buenos Aries, who was the candidate for the Libertarian Party, and the former Minister of Security running under the banner of a center-right party called Republican Proposal.In the country's August primaries, the Libertarian candidate, a shock-jock-style economist named Javier Milei, took first place, alarming pretty much everyone in established Argentine politics, and the international economic community, because of his radical and unusual ideas about how economics and the government should work in the country. But he took first place in those primaries, with the center-right candidate, Patricia Bullrich, taking second, and the Peronist Renewal Front candidate, Sergio Massa, took third place; the first time the candidate from the Peronist party has been relegated to third place in the country's primaries.And that made the October general election quite the event, as there was reason to believe the two parties that typically vie for government leadership, the authoritarian-left Paronists and the center-right Republican Proposal, might be usurped by this radical outsider who has wild ideas and has been favorably compared to former US President Donald Trump for his outlandish statements and on-camera antics.As it turned out, though, once the votes were cast—and voting is compulsory in Argentina, for people ages 18 to 70, and citizens ages 16 and 17 are allowed, but not required, to vote—the Peronist candidate took first place with nearly 37% of the votes, the firebrand Milei got almost 30%, and the conservative Bullrich took not quite 24%. That third-place position means Bullrich will not be able to participate in the runoff election scheduled for November 19, which has been disappointing for many international analysts, as she was thought to be the adult in the room, so to speak, in all things monetary, as her proposed policies have been generally more in line with international standards in countries that don't suffer from the wild levels of inflation and other economic catastrophes Argentina has seen on a near-continuous basis since the mid-20th century. Instead, the country's voters will choose between the Peronists—under whose party leadership and policies the country has suffered through a half-decade monetary crisis, and a relative outsider who has suggested, among other things, that the government should end as much spending as possible in order to rush to a balanced budget, including killing off all those social programs, that the country's Central Bank should be abolished, and that Argentina should do away with the peso and adopt the US dollar as its official currency.Milei has also said that he believes abortion should be banned in all cases, including when a women has been raped, that COVID vaccines are scams, as is feminism, that minority groups are trying to take over the country, using what he calls cultural marxism, which is a conspiracy theory held by far-right nationalist groups around the world, that sex education shouldn't be taught in schools, that climate change is a hoax, that anyone who wants to own a gun should be able to get one, and that taxes should never be increased.None of which is terribly beyond the norm for far-right, at times extreme far-right groups in other nations, but with rare exceptions those groups aren't typically at the center of political discourse, and aren't winning large portions of the total vote—which Milei has done, in part on the back of votes from young people who seem to enjoy his antics and dramatic, sweeping platform.Many people have reportedly voted for him, though, based on exit polling and other surveys, because the status quo in the country, currently and for a long while, has just been abysmal for the everyday person. Some estimates suggest that Argentina will tally an inflation rate of about 140% in 2023, which is just staggering if you think about the implications of what that means for the value of a person's income and savings, and what it implies about how people should behave; for comparison, the wealthy world has been flipping out over inflation rates of medium- to high single-digits, and this is many times that, a situation that incentivizes people to immediately spend or convert into other currencies all money they bring in as soon as possible, because it will be worth substantially less tomorrow if they hang onto it.And while Milei's many and often radical beliefs aren't everyone's cup of tea, the protest vote—voting against the way things are, today, even if the alternative isn't ideal for other reasons—seems to have been strong during those primaries, and only a little less-potent during the general election that triggered this run-off, because no one attracted the 45% of the votes necessary to win outright, and part of why is that instead of just two serious candidates in the race, Milei presented voters with an opportunity to burn it all down, basically, and nearly a third of the voting population took him up on that.Massa, who isn't exactly a continuity candidate, since he's heading a party he founded to, in his words, "build the Peronism of the 21st century," is still Peronist enough that many people consider him to be nearly an incumbent, as the presidency is currently held by a Judicialist politician, and the two parties share enough of the fundamentals to make them commodity products in the eyes of many voters.Probably at least in part because of that similar-enough status, Massa was able to pull in a dominant portion of the general election votes; but while Massa has a core body of enthusiastic supporters, people who really believe in what he's trying to do, evolving the Peronist model to make it work better, basically, some people have said they're voting for him because he's not as crazy as Milei, and thus seems less likely to set fire to the government just for the sake of setting fires. Despite the current state of affairs, then, some voters are seeking continuity not because they like what's happening, but because they fear what could happen under a different guiding hand.Whomever takes the lead and thus, the presidency, will have a raft of issues to contend with, beyond inflation and economics. The country is set to undergo negotiations with the IMF in November, the same month as the runoff election, and it has seen the worst grain harvest in about 60 years as a consequence of a significant drought—and grain is its main export, so this could nudge the country even closer to default, and make those negotiations with the IMF even more fraught, as foreign reserve accumulation targets it wants to achieve could drift out of reach if those exports falter too badly and it's unable to procure the necessary volume of internationally tradable currencies.The Economist ran an editorial following the general election, in which it proposed that the outcome, which will see Massa and Milei in a runoff in late-November, is the worst of all possible outcomes, as it suggests that, first, Argentine voters aren't interested in a non-bombastic alternative vision for how the country could be run, as they relegated the center-conservative candidate Bullrich to third place, and thus, she's no longer in the running, and second that it's just astonishingly difficult to bring outsiders into a political system that has been so dominated by Peronists for so long, despite the shortcomings of the Peronist system that have plagued the country's economy for decades.That, of course, is a economics-focused perspective, which is perhaps fitting for a publication like the Economist, but because of that focus, it fails to consider the obvious benefits, for many average, non-economist people, at least, of having a government that introduces and protects social safety net and human rights-related benefits, even when doing so isn't economically sustainable; you can absolutely argue that it's short-sighted to burn a candle with an insufficient length of wick, but they've managed to do so for a good long while, even if progress in that department has often been more of a shamble than a steady run.Argentina is looking down the barrel of its sixth recession in a decade, it has had to go through 22 economic bail-out programs since 1956, and it's in debt to the tune of $56 billion to the IMF. There's no clear way out of that kind of financial pit, especially considering all the other challenges the country also faces now, and will face in the near-future.It's possible that at some point a politician will step into power who has a sense of how to both address the pervasive and persistent economic issues the country struggles with, and allow citizens to retain their rights, their social safety nets, and other sticking points that have been traditionally vital to voters; but it seems unlikely, failing some kind of major deviation from their proposed platforms, at least, that either of the candidates still in the running in this election will be that politician.Show Noteshttps://www.reuters.com/world/americas/argentinas-massa-milei-battle-woo-9-million-swing-votes-2023-10-24/https://www.vox.com/world-politics/2023/10/21/23925549/argentina-election-javier-milei-right-youthhttps://www.wsj.com/world/americas/argentines-vote-to-choose-president-in-country-hard-hit-by-economic-crisis-956c8f12https://apnews.com/article/milei-argentina-chainsaw-fed35a37c6137b951e4adada3d866436https://apnews.com/article/argentina-election-milei-massa-vote-bullrich-cead0d423f2e51444b48770af618940bhttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/10/23/argentina-heads-to-runoff-as-economy-minister-leads-far-right-outsider?traffic_source=rsshttps://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/23/world/americas/argentina-election-runoff-milei.htmlhttps://archive.ph/OpBmThttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%E2%80%93present_Argentine_monetary_crisishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Argentine_general_electionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Argentine_primary_electionshttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-67156220https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/analyst-view-argentina-vote-headed-runoff-between-ruling-peronist-radical-milei-2023-10-23/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javier_Mileihttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Argentinahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewal_Fronthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fern%C3%A1ndezhttps://www.economist.com/leaders/2023/10/23/argentinas-election-result-is-the-worst-of-all-possible-outcomeshttps://www.reuters.com/world/americas/how-argentinas-massa-pulled-off-election-upset-with-tax-cuts-bus-fares-2023-10-23/https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/3/9/argentinas-grain-harvest-suffers-under-worst-drought-in-60-yearshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peronismhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Argentinahttps://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2023/9/13/inflation-continues-to-climb-in-argentina-as-presidential-election-nearshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018%E2%80%93present_Argentine_monetary_crisis This is a public episode. 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