with Argentina, not Argentina, family and even enemies, the World Cup, any World Cup, is a moment of communion between people who routinely rip off eyes. Baby Magazine could not be excluded from such a global event and took advantage of the South African colleagues to talk like that are good football fans, their favorite world, even their most hated world. There's Luciano Acosta, who besides being in charge of art and design of each issue of Cradle, was launched this time to inquire about the world's hidden history: the World Cup 1946, World Perón. An investigation reveals that no doubt cause a stir among the more orthodox party members. But it is not the only global Peron revisited: are there England '66, and the exploits of Rattin, Spain '82 and Menotti's girlfriend, Mexico '86 and a book fair in the very global and Goyco Italia '90, the United States and legs cut '94, France '98 inordinate celebrations, and even the scientific world and eternal proposed by the great Nestor Melgratti. The rest of the team is made up: Zalazar, Ceballos, Van Bredam, Brito Sanchez, Z. Fleita, Ernestina Acosta, Moussa and Quiros. Cradle
But not exhausted in the world. Look: Hermann Parmetler gets to the core when the country's political, literary and sexually it crumbles and confesses his love for the most emblematic women and powerful of Argentina. Paul Black
interviewed artist Fernando Calzoni, and together they became convinced, by dint of murals and paintings, art, no doubt, serves to change the world as unclean. It's hopeful and Calzoni memorable. Formosa writer Humberto
Hauff offers a schizoid and disturbing tale in which a social leader becomes a casualty and be well known by everyone. Read it. Rocío Navarro
plunged into the book of photos of Paul Boschetti, and after traveling back in time to tell how old was the resistance, the resistance of one of our legendary photographers. Nde
Ramirez is a band of Formosa, Kreia and Monica listened and could not help falling in love with musical scandal that filled his ears to pure rock, folk and more, much more. Walter D.
Quirós becomes melancholy and recall an old wedding in Las Palmas, his hometown, including planters, rain and Paraguayan soup. A fantastic story.
And as always, the pages of Baby Sean Penn have increasingly apocalyptic; review of Conspiracy of beautiful women, film and Eduardo Latorre Pablo Bustamante, poetry Mendoza brought the hand of Tony Zalazar.
world will not be denied the lady, read Cradle. This issue is global.
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