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VALPARAÍSO, CHILE: SEAFOOD WHEREVER YOU GO |
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Written by Nick Copeli
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 05:12 |
 Christened by UNESCO as a world-heritage site, Valparaiso is an odd little paradise with many faces to match its many offerings. El Plan, the city center, and the old port neighborhood of Barrio El Puerto waver between dilapidated and cracked streets to beautifully checkered plazas and pedestrian walkways. The more... |
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VIDA SIMPLE: CLOTHES FOR SUSTAINABLE DESIGN |
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Written by Ameriga Giannone
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 05:08 |
 The mysterious gigantic sculptures of the Parque de las Esculturas in Providencia framed the second edition of Vida Simple, the fashion event organized by Raíz Diseño, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving people’s lives through sustainable design.
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ORTUZAR FERIA: FRIENDLIER AND CHEAPER THAN EKONO |
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Written by Derek Lactaoen
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 05:02 |
 Strolling through city streets with the background beat of a sharp knife hitting a cutting board accompanied by the constant shuffling of plastic bags and the jingle of coins in pockets can be better than any playlist on your iPod. But that’s just the soundtrack. |
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Written by Nadine Ciustis
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 04:56 |
 “It’s awkward,” mutters thirty-seven-year-old Carla about her current situation. She’s been recently stranded by her husband, abandoned at a bus station in the middle of nowhere with a bleached blond twenty-year-old named Ulrik. |
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THE COMMODORES: LIVE IN SANTIAGO |
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Written by Shawn Strange
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 04:46 |
 The words to The Commodores’ dance hit are not “She dropped a brick, owwwwwww”, but I didn’t discover that until I was 20. The other week during a telephone interview, I had the chance to tell Walter “Clyde” Orange, the original drummer of this Grammy-winning funk and soul group, my... |
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AL MUSTAFA: ARABIC DELIGHTS IN THE HEART OF SANTIAGO |
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Written by Gida Homad-Hamam
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Saturday, 24 October 2009 02:48 |
 If the mere mention of filo pastry, sweet sugar syrup and nuts makes your mouth water and your mind go on hold, then Arabic sweets are for you and Al Mustafa is the place to get them.
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Written by Elaine Madrigal
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Saturday, 24 October 2009 02:35 |
 If Cerro San Cristobal's minimal hilltop National Zoo has left you wondering where Santiago's fauna has fled, head south to the spacious and colorful Buin Zoo on the outskirts of town.
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Written by Silvia Viñas
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Sunday, 18 October 2009 02:44 |
 On the first Friday of every second month, more than 30 emerging fashion designers lay out their clothing and accessory designs at one of Santiago’s cultural Meccas — el Centro Arte Alameda. |
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BARRIO ESTACIÓN: A HOTSPOT FOR CONCEPCIÓN NIGHTLIFE |
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Written by Murielle G. Oisel
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Sunday, 18 October 2009 02:38 |
 One night at any of Barrio Estación’s pubs in Concepción is enough to understand why the city is widely known as the rock music capital of Chile. But live music in pubs is not the only thing you’ll find; a unique cuisine is among its features too. |
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PÉREZ: DARK, DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY HUMOR |
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Written by Elaine Madrigal
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Sunday, 18 October 2009 02:34 |
 Well-known theater, film and television actors united at Teatro del Puente, from August to October, to present Pérez: a play filled with dark humor and the complexities of familial relationships. The play is written and directed by Elisa Zulueta, an actress known for her appearances in the Canal 13 television... |
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STYLISTIC TONES OF CUMBIA OSCURO: LOS HIPNOPÓMPICOS |
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Written by Danielle Edelberg
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Sunday, 18 October 2009 02:28 |
 Imagine the moment when you are just waking up and coming back to reality; when things seem real but nothing is concrete and everything is wavering. This is known as the “hypnopompic state” (in Spanish “hipnopómpica"), the term Los Hipnopómpicos is named after and the sensation the band produces when... |
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