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This weekend, Tini at Polo Field, Ciro at Luna Park and Ca7riel & Paco at Obras

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This weekend there are good proposals for recitals, theatre, streaming, cinema and free activities. The big shows include figures from different musical styles, such as vats at the polo field, Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso in the historic Obras stadium, e Cyrus and the Persians at the amusement park.

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After enjoying the World Cup with Rodrigo de Paul, Tini Stoessel will give two mega-recitals in the city of Buenos Aires. The first was on Thursday. Friday at 21:00 at Polo Field, Av. del Libertador 4096.

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The piglet

The band led by Javier Calamaro on vocals and Gitano Herrera on guitar returns to Buenos Aires to greet the new year in Palermo. Friday at 20:00 at Club Lucille, Gorriti 5520.

massacre

The group led by singer Walas is approaching its 100th show at the classic rock club in San Telmo. Friday at 21:00 at La Trastienda, Balcarce 460.

Cyrus and the Persians

As usual, the band greets the year in the legendary boxing stadium, this time with a 70-player symphony orchestra. Wednesday and Thursday already full, now comes the third appointment. Friday at 21 at Luna Park, Corrientes and Bouchard.

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One of the most important Argentine musicals, written and directed by the duo formed by Pepe Cibrián and Ángel Mahler and produced by Tito Lectoure, was presented for the first time in 1991 at the Luna Park stadium and aired for five seasons in the same stadium, then two seasons at the Teatro Ópera de Buenos Aires and two more at the Astral (2011, 2016), also breaking records in ticket sales. In this version participates part of the original cast, the duo of Juan Rodó and Cecilia Milone. Friday and Sunday at 9:30 pm at Roxy-Radio City, San Luis 1750. Seats: from $4,500.

princesses. 30 years later

This is the work that Pepe Cibrián created and premiered in Buenos Aires and which, this season, he has decided to entrust to a cast of artists from Mar del Plata for its production. Cinderella, Snow White and Little Red Riding Hood attend a meeting to find out what has happened to their lives after 30 years of not seeing each other. In this crazy encounter, Cinderella leads a feminist movement, Little Red Riding Hood refuses to accept that she is no longer as relevant as she once was, and Snow White has managed to adjust, becoming a princess who provides self-help tools. Friday at 9:30 pm, in the Melany Room of the Art Complex, San Luis 1750. Tickets: $2,000.

“I don’t want to be dust”

A Mexican-Argentine co-production directed by Iván Lowenberg, with performances by Bego Sainz, Anahí Allué and Agustina Quinci. Based on real events that happened in the 90s. The director is also the tormented son of a woman obsessed with new age and haunted by the prognosis of an apocalyptic theory.

Emilia in Paris

The hit Netflix series starring Lily Collins has presented its third season. A year after moving to Paris with a dream job, Emily Cooper reaches a professional and romantic crossroads that will determine her fate.

The young woman has conflicting feelings on the sentimental level, one of the axes of fiction. You feel torn between options and worried about making the right decisions. But the question is: is there a decision that makes everyone happy? The ten new episodes now available on Netflix.

The head

Second season of the series set in Antarctica, with a cast that brings together ten different nationalities and approved by critics in over 90 countries where it was broadcast. The thriller returns “more physical and hostile”, and with the enigma of who is behind the murders perpetrated aboard a scientific ship in the most remote point of the high seas. Now available on HBO Max.

The patient

Ten episode psychological thriller from the creators of The Americans. The Therapist Alan Strauss (Steve Carell) is taken prisoner by a patient, Sam Fortner (Domhnall Gleeson), who turns out to be a serial killer and has an unusual therapeutic request for Alan: to help him curb his homicidal urges. Now available on Star+.

They need no introduction, with David Letterman

The legendary late-night American host and producer travels to Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, to interview President Vladimir Zelensky. In the midst of the war with Russia, his figure is one of the most sought after in recent times. From Friday on Netflix.

The Witcher, the origin of blood

Four-episode prequel miniseries starring Michelle Yeoh, set more than a thousand years before Geralt of Rivia, where seven outcasts from the world of elves unite in a quest for blood against an unstoppable power. Christmas Sunday, premiering on Netflix.

Mickey saves Christmas

In this holiday special, Mickey wants to host the perfect Christmas for his friends in a cozy snowy cabin in the woods. After an accident in which Santa loses all his presents, Mickey, Pluto and their friends must travel to the North Pole to save Christmas. Friday the 23rd, premiering on Disney+.

Glass Onion, a knife-edged mystery

In the continuation of Between knives and secretsfrom 2019, Daniel Craig returns to play detective Benoit Blanc in another story full of mystery and murder and a cast full of stars: Dave Bautista, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kate Hudson and Ethan Hawke, among others. From Friday, on Netflix.

Top Gun: nonconformist

The highest-grossing film of the year in theaters comes to streaming. In this sequel to the 80s classic, Maverick (Tom Cruise) is now a military pilot instructor. One last mission, one last sacrifice, forces this lord of the skies to face the open wounds of the past and his deepest fears. Available on Star+.

Anthropocene

An exceptional exhibition has just opened in La Boca, with beautiful large-scale photos, videos and augmented reality proposals to account for the devastation that man causes on Earth. Yes, beauty in such horror.

The works are by the great Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky and filmmakers Jennifer Baichwall and Nicholas de Pencier, of the same nationality. And they’re based on his travels through some of the world’s most damaged spaces (on every continent except Antarctica) and the Anthropocene theory, which posits that we are entering a new geological era defined by the apocalyptic results of human actions on Earth. .

Friday from 12 to 19 at Fundación PROA, Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1929. (Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 closed)

National Hall of Visual Arts

The exhibition of the 250 selected works of the new edition of the centenary National Exhibition of Visual Arts (SNAV) has been inaugurated, offering a “federal and diversified” panorama of the contemporary Argentine art scene which already has its list of winners by discipline and the six new acquisition rewards.

It is a great sampling held between the Borges and the Kirchner Cultural Center, in the center of Buenos Aires and a few blocks away from each other. Five rooms on the sixth floor of the CCK and three on the second and third floors of the Borges plus the Plaza de las Artes, host the 250 selected works, including those awarded. From Wednesday to Sunday from 2 to 8 pm, at the CCB (Viamonte 525) and at the CCK (Sarmiento 151), with free admission until 26 February.

musical walk

Last edition of the year of the festival of artistic performances and discounts in nearby shops. The event produced by the Cooperative Trabajadores de la Cultura Ambulante will see the participation of three groups of street artists. Lanisters Duo will open, continuing with El Pelado del Subte and culminating with the cumbia band Siguiendo las Lunas. These bands are some of the ones that have been featured during this 2022 cycle. Friday from 18:00 in Av. Entre Ríos 623​.

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