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The Hot List 2020: Rico Nasty, Julia Fox, Disco Music, 'I, Teen', The Cazabancos and more

The Hot List 2020: Rico Nasty, Julia Fox, Disco Music, 'I, Teen', The Cazabancos and more
THE NEW HIP-HOP LADY

Rico Nasty does not sleep for days looking for his next album to be the new ‘Yeezus’

En la cuarentena, Rico Nasty empezó un nuevo juego: ver cuánto podía quedarse despierta. A fines de mayo, su récord eran seis días. "Al tercero, en general, te ponés de muy mal humor", dice la rapera de two3 años. "Cuando tu mente llega a tal nivel de agotamiento, alcanzás tu pico creativo. Ahí no tenés límites y tu mente no te pide que pares".The Hot List two0two0: Rico Nasty,Julia Fox, música disco, 'Yo, adolescente', los cazabancos y más The Hot List two0two0: Rico Nasty,Julia Fox, música disco, 'Yo, adolescente', los cazabancos y más

During his short career, finding new creative limits and then dismantling them became common.Rico enjoys gender in gender: his first songs are insolent, colorful and sticky, and after his first success in two016, "Hey Arnold", left the melodic bases and the songbook.

His following projects bowed to a razing brutalism between punk and hip-hop.It began to sound happily angry, and play with sounds with which many rappers are not usually put.In two018, he met Kenny Beats, a former electronics musician who is today one of the most wanted rap producers.Kenny managed to create aggressive bases, mounted on guitars, such as "Smack A Bitch", his most popular track, with more than 43 million listeners inSpotify.

In two019, Rico launched his best job: Anger Management.Rico describes it in a few words: "I make music for sad and lonely dogs, which they like to break everything and deal with their emotional problems".This year your debut album comes out, Nightmare Vacation.Now experience more with electronic sounds, working with artists such as Boys Noize and 100 GECS, and says he wants the album to sound like Kanye West Yeezus.But what is the real reason for all those nights in candle?You want this to be your most personal project."I never shared something so intimate before," he says.Brendan Klinkenberg

The revival of album music

Stars like Dua Lipa cool their sound looking at the mirrors of the past

The singer -songwriter Emily Warren was followed to a weekly party dedicated to disc music in a bar ofJackson Hole, Wyoming and, in early two019, invited her colleagues Ian Kirkpatrick andCaroline Ailin.The next day, Warren says, they woke up and said: "We have to do a discovery disc.It is the funniest to dance ".The trio then launched what would be "Don’tStart Now", the main single from Dua Lipa's album, Future Nostalgia.The three singer -songwriters had been responsible for the first big hit of Lipa, "New Rules" and, as usually happens in pop, the difficult thing after a success is to find something else that also takes off.The Lipa itself was in a Madonna phase of the 80."I'm glad we had time to see where they fit the album and the low European house lines," says Kirkpatrick, who also did everything so that the issue would not sound very anachronistic."I was scared.You never know what is going to stick it and what does not ".

"Don’tStart Now" in the end he hit it: he reached the number 3 in the ranking of the 100 best RollingStone songs and the winks at 70 were why the song caught the attention of the listeners.Lipa's success was part of a hits major wave with disco disco dyes."SaySo", by DojaCat, takes the same elements of funk and disc music, while "Brinding Lights", of The Weeknd, is part of the same territory of dance-pop between 70 and 80 of the Lipa album.In the last two0 years small revivals emerged, especially for artists like Madonna and Daft Punk.Rod Thomas, the DJ, artist and scholar of disc music, known as Bright Light Bright Light, underlines the ability that "Don's Don'tStart Now", of Lipa, to "prune the sound of the disk catalog", butHe doesn't want to hurry to talk about a complete revival."The sound of disc music is one of those sounds that is always floating and becomes fashionable again".Warren was attracted to the vibrant and elegant character of the genre, which offered him a comfort during the quarantine."I read an article about how people are listening to nostalgic music, relying on what relieves it," he says."That can solidify the future of disk music".BrittanySpanos

The last milestone of flamenco pop

Álvaro Lafuente recorded with the MIC of the play and is the new Spanish indie-folk star

Guitarricadelafuente is the name of the moment in theSpanish indie-folk scene.With flamenco influences, Álvaro Lafuente, the twotwo -year -old behind this project, took just twelve months to get known since he uploaded his first songs to social networks, versions of popular classics such as "La Llorona", "Say my name", from Rosalia, and even" Alfonsina and El Mar ", by Ariel Ramírez and Félix Luna, immortalized by MercedesSosa.Thus, last year, Natalia Lacunza, a finalist of theSpanish Triunfo Triunfo in two018, discovered it and invited him to record the single "Sad Nana", which in just weeks exceeded four million views on YouTube.Validating his new generation artist certificate, his first topics were recorded with the MIC of the PlayStation and learned to play rumbas with tutorials on YouTube."I like flamenco, but also tango and Latin American root music.I think there are many points of contact in those regional music, not only because of the language, but for the way of singing them, "Álvaro tells RollingStone from Madrid, where he just returned to the stage after suspending a tour of the pandemic."Seeing the public sitting and with masks and with the half -empty room, since the protocol now allows only to be half or third, it was quite rare, but at the same time I notice that people are also learned to see the concerts otherwise.We are all going to get used to it ".Sebastián Ramos

The new talent of Argentine football

With less than 16 years, Luka Romero debuted in Spanish football

With only 15 years and two19 days, Luka Romero already has his own record: he is the youngest player to debut in theSpanishSoccer League.Son of Argentines, he was born in Mexico and grew up inSpain.Hence the triple nationality of the new football figure, which caused Argentine coach to hurry to summon it, in November last year, to participate in the NationalSub 15 that was finally runner -up in theSouth American played in Paraguay.He plays in Mallorca since the age of 11 and, things of destiny, debuted with the shirt number 41 onJune two4 (day a Lionel Messi was born), nothing more and nothing less than against Real Madrid and in the stadium he hasThe name of another historic Argentine/Spanish footballer: Alfredo diStéfano."LaJoyita" barely played eight minutes in the First Division, but the football world already looks at him.S.R.

A raw diamond

CómoJulia Fox, una muchacha fiestera y ex dominatrix, se metió en ‘Uncut Gems’ y en Hollywood

"My motto was always:" Be careful what you want, "saysJulia Fox.He is traveling in an Infinity sports car on the way to Randazzo’sClam Bar, in Brooklyn.At this time, what you want is a dozen oysters.It is a bold idea in the middle of the pandemic, but Fox probably works."I always searched them to achieve what I wanted".

Un ejemplo es Uncut Gems, la adrenalínica película deJosh y BennySafdie, en la que verdaderos buscavidas del negocio de los diamantes actúan de sí mismos, y Fox hace de la atrevida novia de AdamSandler, que resulta ser la estafadora más grande de todos. El personaje terminó basándose en ella, luego de que conociera de casualidad a losSafdie, los siguiera en las redes sociales, empezaran un diálogo, y finalmente recibiera el llamado deJosh."He told me he was making a movie and wanted me to make the bride," he recalls. Pero el papel no era necesariamente suyo, sobre todo cuando los productores MartinScorsese yScott Rudin se involucraron en el proyecto, y consideraron que era mejor que el rol fuera para una actriz de renombre.EITHERr, at least, for an actress, which was not.

"[Josh] called me every couple of months and asked me for advice on the character," he says."EITHERf course, I modeled it to be as I wanted, that coincided with whatJosh wanted".A role that could have been a mere eye candy became a powerful, volatile and iconic character. El nombre original eraSadie; al final, ya eraJulia."I knew I wanted to enter the film industry," says Fox."And I am not waiting for things to serve me in tray".

Hija de madre italiana y padre estadounidense, Fox se pasó los primeros seis años de su vida con su abuelaSirona, en un pueblo "tranquilo y aislado" en las afueras de Milán, mientras su mamá terminaba la universidad y su papá vivía en un barco en Nueva York.When the father finally got a job in construction and an apartment, Fox, who was becoming "difficult to drive," moved to him.

"The first thing he did was take me to the corner where we lived, point to the street posters, and tell me:‘ You live here ’, he says."‘ Anything that happens, remember to come back here ’.I said: ‘EITHERk’.And then he threw me into the world ".

Thus began a quite misguided youth in the Yorkville of the Kids era. "Todavía era un barrio de clase trabajadora", explica Fox acerca de su barrio, entre los edificios de viviendas públicas y la zona más rica del Upper EastSide de Manhattan.After living with a boyfriend who sold drugs at 15, Fox moved to a friend to Downtown, thinking what direction his life should take.I also needed money."At this time,Craigslist had a section of‘ Adult jobs ’," he tells me. "Entre avisos de prostitución, vi uno que decíaSIN DESNUDEITHERS,SINSEXEITHER.It called my attention".The notice was looking for a Dominatrix, a job that Fox had during high school and says that he taught him to act."Except that there is no script," he says."Imagine having to do that several times a day with different costumes - nun, teacher, nurse, mom–, all according to the‘ desires ’of the client".La Plata was good, just like camaraderie among workers."I entered being an anguished teenager and left a woman with a lot of confidence".

Y como esta chica fiestera de Nueva York siempre consigue lo que quiere, y el vínculo conSandler en una prueba había demostrado ser tan electrizante yJulia Fox era muy buena para fingir ser alguien muy parecida aJulia Fox, los productores compraron su carisma.He was not exactly aware of what he had gotten until the first day appeared in the filming set."I had the impression that it would be a modest indie production, so when I saw two00 people, and all that equipment, I thought:‘Shit.This is Hollywood ’".

Fox did not see the first cuts of the film in the studio;The first time he saw Uncut Gems was at the premiere inColorado, at the Telluride Film Festival.In those 135 minutes he changed his life."I entered the theater being totally unknown," he says."And when the movie ended, people looked at me, and suddenly it was like:‘ Well, they found out about the news ’".Since then, he has a Hollywood agent, he began taking acting classes, began to plan a move to Los Angeles.The script that had begun to write when he thought that Uncut Gems escaped him (about the traffic of adolescents in reindeer, Nevada) is now a short film called Fantasy Girls, which was sent to festivals."I have much more to offer than my physical appearance," Fox tells me.Uncut Gems guaranteed a new platform, but for her it is a job more."I'm not illusa.For me, this is just a step on the ladder ".

The Hot List two0two0: Rico Nasty,Julia Fox, música disco, 'Yo, adolescente', los cazabancos y más

And the oysters?Did he get what he wanted with them?"They were fucking good! Exactly what I wanted!".Alex Morris

The Gauchos of the Pampa electric chacareras

A rock heir from the Ábalos dynasty retounts his repertoire

Juan Gigena Ábalos spent eight years research.From there came a movie, Ábalos, a story of five brothers, and an album, Vitillo Ábalos, the Golden album, which won the Gardel Prize in the folklore sector, in two017.And now Gigena, guitarist and luck of musical director ofCiro and the Persians, goes for more: it is Gauchos of the Pampa, the group that shares with his partner "Persian" Broder Bastos on bass, Diego "Cacho" García in Bomboand Nelson Giménez in voice, and that seeks a setback of the repertoire of the Ábalos for the new generations, with feeling of root and rock spirit."We try to achieve particular versions, to be able to give a very instinctive imprint to that repertoire that is of the 40s.It is a repertoire recontra versed, by the chalchaleros, the meekos, the duoCoplanacu,Jaime Torres, Raly Barrionuevo...That is why we try to face it from our own place, to contribute something that makes sense today.We want to capture the attention of people who do not approach folklore, "says the guitarist.

Gauchos of the Pampa, who has just launched a version of "Carnavalito Quebradeño" next to Raly, is the closure of a global project for the guitarist, "which starts with the film, something that motivated me a lot, and that had a second legDuring the shows of the Persians, whereCiro at one time left the stage to make a loop on the baseChacarera and with the electric guitar began to reproduce certain melodies.Chacareras with rocker language.Between these two projects, Gauchos appears, which in a sense also for me has to do with a pending account with the music with which I grew up ".S.R.

Musicians give classes

With quarantine, many artists began to convey what they know in online format

"Esto es algo que ya quería hacer en diferentes ciudades y con la pandemia le terminamos encontrando la vuelta a través del streaming", dice Gabriel Pedernera, el productor e integrante de ErucaSativa, que en el inicio del aislamiento, diseñó "La canción manda", una serie de seminarios en vivo donde aborda una canción por encuentro y analiza cada una de las decisiones artísticas que la llevaron hacia su resultado final. Tiene inscriptos de Latinoamérica, España,Suiza y Nueva Zelanda."After the first edition, I said:‘ Ah, this is not pandemic, this must always be done! ".

Pedernera is only one of the musicians who turned to the transmission of knowledge in this forced parate using platforms such as YouTube, Zoom or Discord."My goal is to provide people with tools so that they can express themselves and that there is more and more horizontality, more voices, and not so much this figure of 'le ídole', 'le genie', that the truth is quite fed up," he saysLuludot wind, singer of the Russian children of a bitch, who before the state of isolation reinforced two online creative training workshops, one dedicated to writing and another to the song.

Tomás Putruele, a tourist band singer, organized classes via streaming of Ableton Live, the recording software he uses to compose and record.With his shows routine in pause, he is also seeing how this moment of seclusion opens new possibilities in the future."Some things about the pandemic arrived to stay, and I imagine giving many more courses and working at a distance with people from all over now".Juan Barberis

"Fuck Donald Trump", by YG

The most listened protest song in the marches of the United States

In the spring of two016, while YG gave the final brushstrokes to his second album,Compton's native joined his Nipsey Hussle friend to condemn Republican candidate Donald Trump Trump."FDT" is relentless: YG threatens to "fuck" the next march of the candidate in Los Angeles and Nipsey releases the possibility of murder.What is more crucial, the song focuses on solidarity between blacks and Latinos, in front of Trump's virulent antimexican rhetoric.(Yg in fact goes one step further in his first sentence: "I like whites, but you don't").YG said he and his stamp were pressed for secret services to get her out of the album.But they left her and, after Trump's victory, he became a hymn in countless protests and marches.With Nipsey's death in two019, the song acquired another dimension.And since May of this year, its beat has planted car windows and departments buildings throughout the city, as if accompanied by each of the marches.Paul Thompson

Composers' battles on Instagram Live

Verzuz puts your favorite stars to compete

Cuando la música en vivo bajó la persiana, Timbaland ySwizz Beatz usaron Instagram Live para presentarle al mundo Verzuz, un duelo estilo UFC en el que productores, compositores y músicos compiten tocando sus mejores canciones. "Para entrar, tenés que tener two0 éxitos", diceSwizz.

Timbaland vs..Swizz Beatz

The inaugural battle proved that the public had an insatiable thirst to see legendary producers getting drunk while they revive key points of his career.

Ludacris vs..Nelly

Technical difficulties almost spoil this friendly challenge between two hip-hop titans.The Immaculate Afro of Ludacris and a better wifi gave him the victory.

Erykah Badu vs..JillScott

Las hermanasSoulquarians fueron un necesario cambio de ritmo en lo que venía siendo Verzuz: Badu yScott se dedicaron menos a luchar que a disfrutar cada una del talento de la otra.Charles Holmes

Zoom sex: light, camera, action

The sexual parties had to move to the video calls.What are they for if you can't play with others?

After a couple of quarantine weeks, on aSaturday I found myself in a video session with 45 strangers, watching how a man with a sailor cap ate an ass.In another corner, a brunette with a cream corset made a fellatio to his partner, who seemed to have a Batman pajamas.

The event was a playdate:Couple Edition, organized by NSFW, an organization that is described as a private club that offers pro sex and cannabis experiences.NSFW is one of the many parties that were forced to move on to the virtual world, at this time of social distancing.Far from limiting to offer a simple form of physical discharge, the holidays have a revitalizing purpose, in an era marked by panic and anxiety.

"It's like doing a guided meditation," says a participant whose nickname is EITHERscar Buzz.For years I organized a queer and under sex party in Brooklyn, but now wearing sex parties for zoom almost every night, especially for trans and gay men."EITHERne wants to encourage people to enter their own bodies and access a fantasy place where you can feel free.".

At first glance, the proposal to move a sexual party to a digital platform would not seem very auspicious.Videos that are interrupted and sound imperfections can create a user experience for nothing optimal.In addition, events cannot offer the multisensory experience that a true sexual party can provide.("What is missing at a virtual sexual party, compared to a real one?" I ask a friend, old assistant to the NSFW."Take with people," he replied).

But for the people who are single, without the possibility of going out with people for theCEITHERVID-19, or for those who are in a couple, but are simply boring and hot, the virtual sexual parties filled a void."I spend most of the day lying on the bed with a hot water bag looking operas," says Buzz, who suffers from depression and anxiety.But straw parties per zoom "are a way to connect with the community, make sure everyone is ok and that they feel good about themselves".He sees it as a public service, to the point that, unlike other sexual parties, he does not charge entry.

With apps and digital productions, NSFW has a long -term business plan that will allow you to continue organizing digital events long after quarantine lifts in places like New York. "Todavía faltan meses", dice el fundador DanielSaynt."And even more for mass tests.There will be many difficulties to make events with many people ".

Saynt bets that virtual sexual parties arrived to stay.It also has the fact that people are willing to leave many things to one side - for example, privacy - in order to forge some form of connection and intimacy with strangers.Si les creemos a los asistentes a las orgías virtuales,Saynt tiene razón.Quarantine and isolation changed many aspects of our life;EITHERne of its effects is that they have forced us to expose parts of us that we would never have imagined that we would reveal ".Eg Dicks

Compose at a distance

Without being able to get together, pop professionals manage to collaborate on other ways

InJanuary, Hip-Hop producer TM88 received a call from rapper Lil Uzi Vert, who needed a base that sounded like his greatest success, "Xo Tour Llif3", two017.During the following days, hours spent speaking for facetime to perfect the track together."He told me:‘ Take that [from the base], do this ’, and I did it and sent it to him," recalls TM88."Meanwhile, I took care of my daughter".

Now, this option is more or less.

In other words."There is no way to replicate the connection between humans in the same room," says the composer Dan Henig (Monsta X,ChelseaCutler)."But, beyond the imperfections in the sound, you can find a connection and a common territory.Is not the same.But that's what there is".

Those aspects of the zoom, the facetime or the Google Hangouts that can be annoying for anyone - phallas in the audio, that everyone speak at the same time - for the composers are lethal.

Anyway, mobility restrictions did not grab the composers off guard.Many have begun to compose through voice notes that then attach in emails and messages to their collaborators.

Some composers who are collaborating remotely for the first time are having fun.Poo Bear discovered that the sessions withJustin Bieber for Facetime were a "refreshing" change."Makes you pay more attention," he says."I listen more, to make sure I don't miss anything".

Pandemia possibly has long -term impacts in the way of composing songs professionally."The remote sessions will be increasingly normal," says Henig. Esto puede expandir las posibilidades de los compositores de manera estimulante: pueden, por ejemplo, meterse en una sesión con un compositor de afrobeats en Lagos o uno de K-pop enSeúl.

For now, remote sessions continue out of necessity."Even online," says Neil EITHERrmandy, cooking of "Say You Won’t Let Go",James Arthur's global hit, "you can feel that vibration".Elias Leight

The jewel of quarantine

PBM microphones were chosen by musicians who had to emerge their home studies.

With the dollar floating high, the national PBM brand grows with microphones to less than $ 300 that earn the classic price/quality equation comfortably."Here there is a matter of love for the object itself and not for the big business," says Pato Baumann, a 34 -year -old audio enthusiast who personally takes care of everything in his workshop by Vicente López."There is a quality control and dedication for each microphone that you find only in products that are above 1.000 dollars ".

"PBMs have a sound that is the same and sometimes better than famous microphones," says Tweeth González, who has a couple in his study."When I asked duck why he sells them so cheap he gave me a very tender answer:‘ I started doing it for my musicians who don't have a handle ’.And I loved philosophy.Something like this deserves all support ".J.B.

How to make a part of Zoom

Step by step, the secrets to have fun online and not fail in the attempt

Logic could indicate that fun ended with pandemic.But some resist and take the party to your home.Here are advice not to lose the wave.

1.Choose a background

If you are in Zoom, you have the entire website to choose a background image.But it is better to fix your room.Make the bed, look for some thematic decoration, and make sure the lighting stands out your best angles.

two.Try the sound

Zoom is a platform that is not designed for DJ.Sus ajustes de fábrica priorizan que se escuche a todos, lo cual no es ideal cuando la gente está ahí para escuchar una sola cosa.Make sure everyone is mutated and tested before the event.

3.Look for help

Having friends working at the virtual door is key. "Estuve en una fiesta donde había trolls que llenaron el Zoom de imágenes explícitas", diceSuzy Exposito, de RollingStone, quien organiza una fiesta por Zoom llamada Emo Nite."So we designate pathovics to get the trash".

4.Do not stop!

EITHERrganizing an internet party can be a stressful experience.But don't give up, even if few people appear."When I play, I'm absorbed," says DJ D-Nice, whose sets inClub Quarantine can last up to nine hours."If I had stopped at two hours, Rihanna wouldn't have come".

The new alternative rock star

Betadoobee's trip: to be marginal to unforgettable composer

Three years ago, Bea Kristi uploaded a Low-Fi love song called "Coffee" to YouTube.It was the first to compose in his life. "Un día volví a casa de la escuela, y creo que mi papá se dio cuenta de que yo me estaba deprimiendo, y estaba aburrida, así que me compró una guitarra usada", recuerda la cantautora de two0 años de Londres.He composed "Coffee" without thinking too much: "In the middle of the song the tempo changes, it is very silly," he says now.The subject exploded, with more than 300.000 visits. Al poco tiempo tenía un contrato discográfico con Dirty Hit, sumándose a las filas de The 1975, Wolf Alice y RinaSawayama.

Kristi went to aCatholicSchool of Women, where being the only student Filipina made it difficult for him to fit.Cuando vioJuno, de two007, en una clase de educación religiosa, descubrió las canciones de folk áspero de Kimya Dawson, que se transformaron en una influencia clave para su primera etapa."The teachers said:‘ This movie talks about teenage pregnancy ’.And I thought: ‘My God, this movie is very good, and music is very good’ ".Sus primeros EP como Beabadoobee aplican la misma fórmula de "Coffee", con acordes simples de guitarra y letras melancólicas; para Loveworm, de two019, empezó a incluir algo del reverb nebuloso de My Bloody Valentine ySonic Youth, al igual que una onda ElliottSmith, por quien se tatuó "XEITHER" en el brazo.Cuando Kristi lanzó el EPSpaceCadet, ya había aceptado de lleno su papel de representante del rock alternativo.

"It has an intuitive musical sense," says producer Pete Robinson, who works with Kristi on his debut album."It composes as KurtCobain did; she has no musical training, but the sounds in her head are technically complicated".ClaireShaffer

New voices of Argentine literature

Three writers gain prominence in the national editorial scene

In the heat of the debate on the Voluntary Interruption Law of pregnancy and the marches of Ni EITHERne less, a new generation of women found a leading place within Argentine literature. Los libros de EITHERlivia Gallo (two5), Belén López Peiró (two8) y Ana Montes (two8) son ejemplos de cómo la escena editorial argentina empieza a responder al reclamo de nuevas voces y nuevas perspectivas.

In their books, the three authors travel the same topic: growing up being a woman and discovering the awkward, confusing place, sometimes heartily violently reserved.

In rare (concrete), Ana Montes provides a meditation on the uncertainty of pain and the growing autonomy of leaving youth, marked by a very rare disease that subjects her to a life of care.In why did you come back every summer?(Mother), Belén López Peiró makes us used multiple voices, from the family to the institutional, to tell the sexual abuse of which she was a victim from 13 to 17 years by an uncle.Sobre Las chicas no lloran (Tenemos las Máquinas), la colección de cuentos debut de EITHERlivia Gallo, el escritorSantiago Llach escribió: "Es un documento de la inteligencia sensible de la generación centennial".There, Gallo dissects surgeon with precision the secret core of the supposed dramas of adolescence, all counted with the maturity of a wise woman.Damián Tullio

two005: el año que no fuimos felices

'Yo, adolescente', la película de LucasSanta Ana, es un fiel retrato de una etapa marcada por la tristeza: ser joven en la era post-Cromañón

It is usually believed that fashions are recycled every twenty years. Por lo tanto, ya está al alcance la posibilidad de reencuentro con las pulseras de tachas, los reproductores de MP3 y los ringtones polifónicos que funcionan de señaladores de época en la recreación del año two005 que ofrece Yo, adolescente, la adaptación cinematográfica de la novela de Zabo que se estrenó a finales de julio.

Dirigida por LucasSanta Ana, Yo, adolescente es un fiel retrato de época de la Buenos Aires post-Cromañón. Arranca en un recital de Árbol en AuditorioSur el 30 de diciembre de two004, la misma noche que 194 jóvenes murieron en el show deCallejeros.The tragedy undressed a structural problem that the city government did not seek to solve at the beginning: instead, he chose a prohibitionist action with the mass closure of premises and the helplessness of the minor public.

Fifteen years,Cromañón remains a collective trauma that seems not to have finished healing and has been little spoken in national cinema.Con Yo, adolescente, Zabo ySanta Ana forman un tándem para empezar a verbalizar ese dolor.The film captures the new orphanhood of that generation and, with skill, interrogates its audience about the place that lived then.For this he plays with juxtaposition.Hedonism teen shines compared to the opacity of the moment.

But I, teenager is not the chromañón film: the socio -political context is a backdrop that weighs taciturn and tangential way.The work is theComing of Age of Zabo, and is in line with other exponents of the genre - it comes to me and the advantages of being invisible - that also start from the death of a friend to open an intimate correspondence between narrator and public.

Zabo (whose full name is Nicolás Zamorano) has 31, but I started, teenager at 16. Nació de un fanzine y se mudó a Fotolog como diario anónimo en two005.A year, the writings took blogonovela form.Mediated by fiction, this new literature of the self reverberated on thousands of young people who found someone with eloquence to articulate their own unease.The impact caused the interest of publishers as a planet, but the uneasy zabo of then denied them access, preferring to move their text to a blog and then to Facebook, this time in two parts: Memoirs of my 16 and the (des) sexual orientation.Su traducción a la pantalla grande no estuvo en planes hasta que, corriendo two017, el director LucasSanta Ana se acercó a Zabo con la propuesta: "Cuando Lucas me contó su mirada sobre la historia, pude amigarme y entender que lo que me incomodaba era no tener las herramientas para atajar a toda esa gente que quedaba interpelada, y no la obra".

Renato "Tato" Quattordio, el actor de twotwo años que se hizo conocido conSimona, interpreta a Zabo. Malena Narvay, Thomas Lepera yJerónimo Giocondo Bosia completan un elenco uniformemente fuerte.Quattordio, who won theSilverColumbus for Best Actor in the 45th Ibero -American Film Festival of Huelva, says of his nuanced interpretation: "It was a great acting challenge because it is a kid who hides himself as difficult for him toIt turns out to live.I noticed from the beginning the loneliness of the protagonist, that duality between the external image and the inner sensitivity ". Esta no es la primera vez que Quattordio le pone el cuerpo a una disidencia: "Interpretar aJunior enSimona significó una gran responsabilidad.That story served to raise awareness.Today the situation is another, LGBT stories are part of the common narrative in fictions and it is time to tell from the plurality and diversity they have in themselves ".This project does not point to young people but also to parents of adolescents."The dissidents," says Zabo, "we end up being our adult propes, we are that we prepare mom and dad.Si la película logra generar puentes con ese mundo que trata a los adolescentes como prototipos de personas y no como seres sintientes, yo me doy por hecho".

While he plays on bisexuality, I, a teenager, is, above all, a story of Duela.The suicide of his best friend generates Zabo a pain that covers with excesses and self -generated conflicts.Subtramas that motorize the narrative work on smoke screen, watching the underlying melancholy that will inevitably end up occupying the foreground.During his 97 minutes, the characters reproach Zabo as little that externalizes his feeling, which finally does in the act of killing his fictionalized version.In the same way that Zabo loses his friend, the spectator loses his protagonist.

Resulta curioso que, así como la cultura en two005 debió readaptarse a un nuevo mundo, Yo, adolescente se haya estrenado en un contexto de pandemia y nueva normalidad.With the edition of the novel last November and the debut of the film at the federal level in cinema.Ar, solo resta el lanzamiento del soundtrack durante la segunda mitad de two0two0 para que se termine de cerrar el universo Yo, adolescente. La banda sonora incluirá instrumentales, canciones originales e himnos de los two000 reversionados por el elenco y por voces contemporáneas: BenitoCerati de Zero Kill, Lichi y Plastilina.In this way, an blockbusion is completed, on the one hand, that during each step knew how to retain its independence.And on the other, the vision of that child of ParqueChacabuco that was and is Zabo: "Each work gives you something different, they complement each other.More than an adaptation we expand a universe ".Bartolomé Armentano

Fermentation King Youtuber

Know the chef who built a new kitchen program style

When I tried for the first time to contact Brad Leone in May, they told me that I was "missing from the map".While a pandemic had unleashed, Leone had gotten into the wild land."I was looking for a delicious vegetable," explains a week later by Zoom.

Brad Leone is an obsessed chef with fungi, the elaboration of beers and carpentry, who has gained a lot of audience on YouTube in recent years thanks to his enthusiasm for fermentation.

Your program, It’s Alive, is not one more and does not stop growing.The premise is simple: Leone ferments anything with which it crosses, including fungi, garlic, spicy sauce.He works in his "fermentation station" - a table where things allow them to rot - and then look for colleagues to prove the results.

From the beginning of the pandemic, Leone renamed the It’s Alive program: Home Video Edition, and rolls it in his own kitchen.Sus coconductores son sus hijos, que aparecen en pantalla y le piden algo para picar.

After working as a carpenter, while the culinary school ended, he was a intern in the journal Bon Appétit.But after a few years, "I reached a plateau," says Leone."Thank God, the video began to explode.It was like a door with a light that titled and said: ‘Brad, enter’ ".

He does not hurry to describe himself as famous or as successful."I had many terrible jobs," he says."And now not".C.H.

The scriptwriter of the moment

Mariana Levy staggers the sexist and misogynist universe of football

Mariana Levy is an actress, playwright and studied lyrics, but today she stands out as co -guy from El President, the Amazon Prime Video series about Fifagate."My contribution has a lot to do with my personal crusade: in an issue that is instinctive about men in a room in a room, in a macho and misogynist universe, realizing that even so, in that story there are women and have aVery important role.In fact, of the three protagonists of the series, two are women ".In addition to having created an audiovisual content producer with Armando Bo and Mercedes Reincke, About Entertainment, Levy has its own podcast about series and gender theory (La Podcast) and through its Twitter account (@marianevy) recommends a series by day.S.R.

Karne Palta, the star designer of the local trap

The fair garments that customize with Logos de Minor Threat and Misfits wear the new local figures

Karne Palta is one of those responsible for having taken the aesthetics of the hardcore and the NU metal to the local trap scene.Sus prendas muestran fotos y logos de Minor Threat, Misfits y Iron Maiden sobre prendas vintage de primeras marcas.Su ojo, dice en una videollamada con RollingStone, está puesto en rescatar buena materia prima para darle otra vida con una nueva identidad.

Instead of harming him, Karne Palta the quarantine favored him. A 1two0 días de empezada la cuarentena, el estímulo de las compras online hizo que le quitaran los drops de las manos y duplicó la producción: pasó de hacer 15 a 30 prendas por mes.

The part of the circuit of his work-all DEITHER-IT-YoursElf to the mango-that most complicated the confinement was to get clothes to customize, which in general brings from Bolivia fairs."In Argentina the quality that Solés find is not the best," diagnosis about the local textile industry.Con circuitos alternativos aceitados, surfeó estas semanas de encierro con más trabajo, que siempre hace acompañado de algún amigo."I have no room to peep on a garment that is and is unique," he says to explain one of the two reasons why he chooses to sew all himself.The other is even more reasonable: making clothes have a lot of fun.

Today there are many trappers who wear their designs. Uno de los primeros fueC.R.EITHER., a quien conoce del sello I NeedSponsors."It was in a very genuine plan, we crossed in a study and told me that he liked my clothes," says Karne Palta, who in parallel to his brand also has a musical project.C.R.EITHER.He labeled it on Instagram and, with his and a half million followers in tow, he gave a good push to his virtual shopping.

Karne Palta's clothes went beyond a scene.Clothing designers of other more traditional circuits put their eyes on their work, which is marked by the love of collage and has the footprint of a punk spirit.Faithful to that philosophy, Karne Palta does not plan to get on any boom: "I like being part of the process and explore," he explains."I don't see myself doing things in another way".Paz Azcárate

LosCazabancos

Protesters point to those who earn money with the environmental disaster

A January afternoon, about 150 protesters marched along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, with megaphones, flags and posters that said: "Enough of fossil fuels!".Se dirigían hacia una oficina del bancoJPMorganChase. La policía finalmente arrestó a una docena de ellos, en un acto de desobediencia civil para llamar la atención sobre el papel delChase como el financista principal del mundo en inversiones de combustibles fósiles.

En los últimos cuatro años, elChase ofreció casi two70.000 million dollars in fossil fuel projects.The Wells Fargo (198.000 million), elCiti (188.000 million), the Bank of America (157.000 million), y el Royal Bank ofCanada (141.000 million).Environmentalists, the defenders of indigenous rights and surveillance committees of the banks have taken a comprehensive strategy: mobilization of protests in the streets, publication of reports in economic media and pressure on shareholders, regulators and legislators to remove the banks from the banks of the banks of the banks of the banks of the banks of the banksfossil fuel business.Si los ExxonMobil y losShell del mundo no se retiran del petróleo, el carbón y el gas natural y se inclinan por energías limpias, la idea es persuadir a los bancos de que dejen de financiar la energía sucia.

The strategy is giving results. Larry Fink, presidente yCEEITHER de BlackRock, les dijo a los inversores que BlackRock ya no tendría acciones en compañías cuyas ganancias por carbón térmico representen el two5 por ciento o más del total.Cuando GoldmanSachs anunció que ya no financiaría la perforación petrolera en el Ártico, elChase hizo lo mismo."We won many battles, but we still don't win the war," says Paddy McCully, the director of the Climate and Energy Program of the Rainforest Action Network."The objective is to get out of fossil fuel banks completely".Andy Kroll

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