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comicbookclub · 5 months ago
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'Perfect Crime Party' Creators Reveal Their Perfect Party Ingredients -- And Perfect Crime Ingredients
The creators behind Iron Circus Comics Perfect Crime Party tease their stories, and what perfect crime they'd like to commit.
Are you ready for the Perfect Crime Party? Well, get ready, because Iron Circus Comics has just launched a Backerkit campaign for the wild project, which brings together 40+ creators for an anthology on the perfect crimes of the title. “PERFECT CRIME PARTY is the platonic ideal of the Iron Circus anthology,” said Iron Circus Founder Spike Trotman said via a press release provided to Comic Book…
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comicbookclublive · 5 months ago
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'Perfect Crime Party' Creators Reveal Their Perfect Party Ingredients -- And Perfect Crime Ingredients
The creators behind Iron Circus Comics Perfect Crime Party tease their stories, and what perfect crime they'd like to commit.
Are you ready for the Perfect Crime Party? Well, get ready, because Iron Circus Comics has just launched a Backerkit campaign for the wild project, which brings together 40+ creators for an anthology on the perfect crimes of the title. “PERFECT CRIME PARTY is the platonic ideal of the Iron Circus anthology,” said Iron Circus Founder Spike Trotman said via a press release provided to Comic Book…
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graphicpolicy · 5 months ago
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Exclusive: What's the perfect crime? And what do you think you could get away with? Find out in Perfect Crime Party
Exclusive: What's the perfect crime? And what do you think you could get away with? Find out in Perfect Crime Party #comics #graphicnovel
Spike Trotman’s Iron Circus Comics is launching a BackerKit campaign to publish Perfect Crime Party, a full color 300+ page anthology containing 25 light-heart tales of criminal activity from over 40 incredible creators as well as a cover by Jeff Smith. From club-style murder mysteries to anxious teens hijinx to acts of protest, Perfect Crime Party asks the immortal questions: What’s the perfect…
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claudiaramirezgifs · 3 years ago
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oraculoediciones · 4 years ago
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:: SPECTRO S. A., the supernatural comic by Diego Arandojo, Luis Santamarina and Alfredo Retamar, is available in English and Spanish through INDYPLANET. Go and get it! :: http://www.indyplanet.com/spectro-sa-1
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darkslingercomics · 5 years ago
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Page 10 of El Bovine Muerte Issue 6. Written by Adam Watson, Illustrated by Gabriele Schiavoni with coloring by Luis E. Santamarina. To view the page at full size please visit www.darkslinger.com/elbovinemuerte #webcomic #webcomicseries #comicbook #comicart #comic-books #comic #art #cow #vs #psychic #cowarmy (at Molalla, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3aZPJehANi/?igshid=ddlrvyj90otz
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ohmoguer · 3 years ago
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#AguaDeArrayán una película filmada totalmente en Jalisco basada en "La Ruta del Peregrino" hacia Talpa de Allende, Jalisco. Con la participación de los actores Alberto Estrella, Itatí Cantoral, Isaac Ledezma, José Carlos Ruiz, Michelle Rodríguez, Eduardo Santamarina, Daniela Luján, Lucía Guilmáin, Luis Fernando Peña y más. ¡No se la pueden perder! "Conoce el secreto y sabrás cómo llegar a tu destino" Estreno 24 de Marzo, en Cinépolis. @aguadearrayan @mustpr @agenciamust. https://www.instagram.com/p/CbBEAJvuhCZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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soycabcba · 4 years ago
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Primera Nacional: están los árbitros para la sexta fecha
La Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA) dio a conocer este martes los árbitros para los encuentros correspondientes a la sexta fecha de la Primera Nacional. Entre los cordobeses, Instituto será el primero en salir a escena, ya que será local de Ferro este sábado 17 de abril, a las 15.30, por la Zona B. Por la Zona A, Estudiantes de Río Cuarto visitará a su homónimo de Caseros el domingo 18, a las 18, mientras que Belgrano cerrará la fecha el lunes 19 visitando a Chacarita, desde las 21.30.
Zona A
Nueva. Chicago-San Martín de TucumánÁrbitro: Yael Falcon PérezAsistente 1: Sebastián RaineriAsistente 2: Federico CuelloCuarto árbitro: Salomé Di Iorio
Chacarita Juniors-BELGRANOÁrbitro: Ramiro LópezAsistente 1: Ariel ScimeAsistente 2: Juan P. MileenaarCuarto árbitro: Santiago Ascenzi
Atlanta-Deportivo Riestra
Árbitro: Rodrigo RiveroAsistente 1: Iván AliendeAsistente 2: Mariano CichettoCuarto árbitro: Luciano Julio
Mitre de Santiago del Estero-Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza
Árbitro: Diego CeballosAsistente 1: Diulio MontelloAsistente 2: Pedro GonzaloCuarto árbitro: Mariano Negrete
Estudiantes de Buenos Aires-ESTUDIANTES DE RÍO CUARTOÁrbitro: Guillermo GonzálezAsistente 1: Nelson LeivaAsistente 2: Hernán VallejosCuarto árbitro: Sebastián Bresba
Alvarado-Temperley
Árbitro: Bruno BoccaAsistente 1: Lucas PardoAsistente 2: Pascual FernándezCuarto árbitro: Eduardo Gutiérrez
Tigre-Deportivo Maipú de Mendoza
Árbitro: Luis Lobo MedinaAsistente 1: Gerardo LencinaAsistente 2: Juan GonzálezCuarto árbitro: Lucas Di Bastiano
Quilmes-Agropecuario
Árbitro: Leandro Rey HilferAsistente 1: Mariano RossettiAsistente 2: Gastón RalloCuarto árbitro: Martín Gonaldi
Libre: Almirante Brown
Zona B
Villa Dálmine-All BoysÁrbitro: Julio BarrazaAsistente 1: Gisella TruccoAsistente 2: Javier MihuraCuarto árbitro: Mauro Biasutto
San Martín de San Juan-San Telmo
Árbitro: Lucas ComesañaAsistente 1: Ramiro CabreraAsistente 2: Mauro RamosCuarto árbitro: Luis Martínez
Brown de Adrogué- Defensores de Belgrano
Árbitro: Fabricio LlobetAsistente 1: Mariano AltavistaAsistente 2: Cristian ArreguezCuarto árbitro: Luciano Julio
Guillermo Brown de Puerto Madryn-Santamarina
Árbitro: Sebastián ZuninoAsistente 1: Pablo AcevedoAsistente 2: Martínez CuencaCuarto árbitro: Sebastián Martínez
Atlético Rafaela-Almagro
Árbitro: Andrés GarianoAsistente 1: Matías BianchiAsistente 2: Gonzalo FerrariCuarto árbitro: Darío Sandoval
Independiente Rivadavia de Mendoza-Güemes de Santiago del Estero
Árbitro: Carlos CórdobaAsistente 1: Damián EspinozaAsistente 2: Nahuel RasulloCuarto árbitro: Pablo Núñez
Barracas Central-Deportivo Morón
Árbitro: Pablo GiménezAsistente 1: Juan del FueyoAsistente 2: Mariano AscenziCuarto árbitro: José Carreras
INSTITUTO-Ferro Carril Oeste
Árbitro: Mario EjarqueAsistente 1: Alejandro SchnellerAsistente 2: Rubén BustosCuarto árbitro: Nahuel Viñas
Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy-Tristán Suárez
Árbitro: Juan PafundiAsistente 1: Lucas RipolliAsistente 2: Leila ArgañarázCuarto árbitro: Sebastián Habib.
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Ramiro López, el árbitro que dirigirá el duelo Chacarita-Belgrano este lunes.
source https://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/futbol/primera-nacional-estan-los-arbitros-para-la-sexta-fecha
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yashcreates · 4 years ago
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The first page of Noisebleed, a short comic I'm working on with Luis Santamarina: http://www.mitomante.com.ar. Amelia is a rockstar who just may end up having to deal with a demonic presence in the near future...
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campaignsoftheworld · 6 years ago
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Sprite: The Pole | Keep a cool head when facing criticism and abuse
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Sprite has turned to the world of male pole dancing as part of a wider campaign (Sprite The Pole - Male Pole Dancing) which encourages people to keep a cool head when facing criticism and abuse. Credits- Brand: Sprite Campaign: The Pole Advertising Agency: Santo, Buenos Aires, Argentina Chief Creative Officer: Maxi Itzkoff Executive Creative Directors: Rafael Santamarina, Juan Ignacio Etchanique Creative Directors: Juan Manuel Quintero Betancur,, Javier García General Account Director: Florencia Spinetta Account Director: Sabrina Santos Production Director: Leandro Sussman Producer: Ella Sercovich, Tef Iselli Production House: Ladoble Director: Jo Roy Choreography: Jo Roy, Alberto Del Campo Executive Producers: Adrian Aspani, Veronica Pascual CEO: Jose Arnal Producer: Marco Pilosio DOP: Manuel Bullrich Art Director: Fernanda Chali Stylist: Maria Jose Aicardi Editor: Sebastian Mega Diaz Post: Luis Staffolani, Cynthia Fuentes Color Grading: Rodrigo Silvestri/ Pentimento Sound Design: Alexander Verbitiskiy/ Bamba Tags: Sprite, Digital Campaigns, Brand campaigns, Sprite The Pole, Male Pole Dancing, Sprite Campaigns, Sprite Ads, Film, Argentina, Non-Alcoholic Drinks, Santo Read the full article
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pop-sesivo · 8 years ago
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Manifiesto de la comunidad de Ciencia Ficción en Venezuela con motivo de los recientes hechos ocurridos en el país
“—¿Por  qué  van  los  soldados?  ¿Por  qué  un hombre va a matar a desconocidos?
 —Pero si los soldados están para eso”.
Ursula K. Le Guin, Los desposeídos
 LAS UTOPÍAS NO EXISTEN
 En 1516 Tomás Moro escribió uno de los antecedentes más importantes de lo que hoy llamamos ciencia ficción: Utopía. Una visión de la sociedad perfecta donde todos vivían en armonía trabajando para el bien común, adoraban a Dios sin complicaciones, y no conocían el odio, la envidia, o el pecado. Algo similar a lo que, siglos después, retratarían las hermanas Wachowski en The Matrix: un prototipo de matriz que proveía de eterna satisfacción a los humanos conectados a ella.
El siglo XX, que fue testigo del ascenso y popularidad de la ciencia ficción, también vio el auge de regímenes como la Unión Soviética y la Alemania Nazi, promesas concretas de sociedades perfectas llevadas a la práctica, degeneradas en algunos de los actos criminales más cruentos vistos en la historia. No la utopía, sino la distopía, el mal lugar, el que por más que parezca pesadilla, es muy real para quien la padece. Un término devenido de los griegos "no" y "lugar", las utopías, por definición, no existen. Infinidad de autores de ciencia ficción lo demostraron y aún insisten, porque hace falta, porque las distopías sí existen.
El día de hoy, Venezuela se sumerge en la anomia tras la promesa del futuro perfecto. La comunidad nacional dedicada a la literatura de género, que como todo el sector literario ha sido testigo y víctima de la evaporación de espacios culturales libres, ve comprobadas las peores desazones de la ciencia ficción:  un  gobierno  que  conquista lentamente espacios con  una  neolengua, demanda la  total devoción de  una  ciudadanía sumisa, justificando la  traición entre familiares, enunciando que la matriz es perfecta, así estés conectado a un sistema que realmente te mata. Decía Ursula K. Le Guin en  Los  desposeídos: “El individuo no puede negociar con el Estado. El Estado no reconoce otro sistema monetario que el del poder, y él mismo acuña las monedas”; George Orwell añade en 1984: “La Humanidad es el Partido. Los otros están fuera, son insignificantes”.
Dice el lugar común que 1984 es una advertencia y no un manual de instrucciones, pero la frase es pertinente. Los  aquí firmantes, asociados a  la ciencia ficción y  literatura fantástica venezolana, alzamos nuestra voz promoviendo el  arte como resistencia. En  poco más de un mes de lucha, tenemos treinta y ocho muertos confirmados (según cifras manejadas por PROVEA. En Venezuela, a los doce días del mes de mayo de dos mil diecisiete), así como centenares de heridos y detenidos de forma violenta e irregular, jóvenes en su mayoría: la promesa de un futuro que ya nunca será. Exhortamos a todos los artistas de las diversas disciplinas a que nos tomemos de las manos y recordemos aquella frase de V de Venganza: “Los ciudadanos no deben temer al gobierno, el gobierno debe temer a los ciudadanos”.
Porque ante la distopía, uno no puede darse el lujo de la indiferencia.
Juan Carlos Aguilar
Milan Banjanin
Rafael Baralt Lovera
Marco Antonio Bastardo Ordaz
Ana Camacho Guerrero
Julio Nicolás Camacho
Yadira Camacho
Carlos Eduardo Demoly Briceño
Víctor Drax
Rafael Eduardo Figueredo Oropeza
Iliana Gómez Berbesí
Jorge Gómez Jiménez
Gabriela González
Javier E. González F.
José Eduardo González Vargas
Romelia Guerrero de Camacho
Miguel Humberto Hurtado
Gonzalo Jiménez Sagarzazu
Kira Kariakin
Gonzalo Lucena
Carlos Francisco Millán Verde
Guillermo Moreno
Joseín Moros
Guido David Nuñez-Mujica
Danny J. Pinto-Guerra
Juan Raffo
Luis Rivas
Alcides Del Valle Rojas Barroso
Carlos Rosi
Soledad Santamarina
Enza Scalici
Alejandro Sosa
Sergio Soto
Susana Sussmann
J. Andrés P. Tovito
William A. Trabacilo
José Urriola
Vladimir Vásquez F.
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nofomoartworld · 8 years ago
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Art F City: Museum Punk Show in Need of A Sound Guy
Gardar Eide Einarsson, “Always Carry A Bible / All Cops Are Bastards,” 2007
Punk. Sus rastros en el arte contemporáneo Museo Universitario del Chopo Curated by David G. Torres Until March 26th, 2017
Featuring: Tere Recarens, Martin Arnold, Johan Grimonprez, Federico Solmi, Dan Graham, T.R Uthco, Ant Farm, María Pratts, Iztiar Okariz, Chiara Fumai, Raisa Maudit, Fabienne Audéoud, Eduardo Balanza, TRES, Raymond Pettibon, Die Tödliche Doris, Mabel Palacín, Christian Marclay, Guerrilla Girls, Brice Dellsperger, Jordi Colomer, Pepo Salazar, Juan Pérez Agirregoikoa, Jota Izquierdo, Israel Martínez, Aida Ruilova, Antonio Ortega, Luis Felipe Ortega, Daniel Guzmán, Jimmie Durham, Mike Kelley, Tony Oursler, João Louro, Paul McCarthy, João Onofre, Santiago Sierra, Yoshua Okon, Miguel Calderón, Nan Goldin, Enrique Jezik, Guillermo Santamarina, VALIE EXPORT, Kendell Geers, Laureana Toledo, Sarah Minter, Semefo, DR. LAKRA, Gardar Eide Einarsson.
MEXICO CITY– I’m struggling to watch Aïda Ruilova’s 2009 video “Meet the Eye,” in which the actress Karen Black alternately attempts to seduce and crazily berate Raymond Pettibon between rapid edits. She’s wearing babydoll-style makeup, which gives her a subtly Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? vibe, and I’m hooked to the melodrama. But I have no idea what the argument is about, because I can barely hear the audio track over the sound of gunshots, a faint electroclash song playing somewhere, countless indistinguishable noises, and the invitation “Let’s go for it!” being repeated in a grating child’s voice.
The gallery is an ADHD nightmare. It contains not one, but two talking Mike Kelley works and several videos by other artists. In one, the Spanish performance artist Itziar Okariz is pissing on a parked car in the middle of New York City. On the other (source of the electroclash track) I catch a glimpse of what appears to be a dead-eyed princess dripping with cum.
By the time I turn back to Ruilova’s piece the loop has ended. My questions are unanswered. The curatorial strategy here leaves me with so many more.  
From Raisa Maudit’s 2012 “FART: Global Art Fair”
Punk. Sus rastros en el arte contemporáneo, now on view at Museo Universitario Del Chopo, is sort of a mess. That’s not to say the work here isn’t good—it’s great—but the show is an overwhelming, over-stimulating experience that’s often draining when it should be wholly inspiring. I can’t think of another exhibition I’ve been to in which I’ve loved nearly every artwork yet couldn’t wait to get the hell out of each gallery. Maybe that abrasiveness is deliberate? The experience did, after all, remind me of trying to have one-on-one conversations with dear friends while a noise musician performs on the other side of a party in a squat. If the past 35 years have rendered audiences numb to “shocking” artworks, perhaps subverting museum-caliber curatorial conventions is the last punk gesture.
That’s a thought I might not have had, were it not for the fact that (I think) I entered the exhibition backwards. The galleries are stacked in a concrete box addition inside the museum—an airy 1902 glass pavilion that, appropriately, was home to Mexico’s famous punk market “El Chopo” until the late 80s. I started from the top floor, the library, where punk memorabilia is arranged in vitrines, more or less chronologically alongside didactic text. This part of the exhibition, at least for me, was surprisingly enjoyable. The text places punk in an art historical context, citing Dada, the Situationists, John Waters’ films, and Warhol’s factory as conceptual forefathers. Alongside the familiar narratives of the CBGBs scene and parallels in London, the curators discuss Spain’s Movida Madrileña—one of my favorite, under-historicized moments in subculture—the Spanish-speaking world’s more recent equivalent of the experimental Weimar Republic years. I got an undeniable thrill from seeing a video of all-female Basque punk band Las Vulpess’ cover of “Now I Wanna Be Your Dog” enshrined in a museum (in Spanish, the song translates to “I like being a slut”, and its broadcast on television sparked a debate about censorship, gender, and “decency” in Spain’s relatively new socialist democracy). From photos of drag icon Divine to punk band Eskorbuto, never had I felt more cool nerding out in a museum. Importantly, the show ties the influence of both European and anglophone punk to Mexican subculture in the 80s and 90s. That’s a topic I’m glad the show gave me an introduction to. (Indeed, I’d like to revisit Sarah Minter’s hour-long video “Alma Punk” from 1992 in a less overwhelming context. It’s a candid DIY document of Mexico’s punk scene from that era.)
Enrique Ježik, “La fiesta de las balas,” (The Bullet Party) 2011.
If the academic and “precious” vitrines of punk history and artifacts were unexpected, the gallery beneath it seemed like a contemporary assault on the culture of display—quite literally. The aforementioned gunshot sounds are from an Enrique Ježik sculpture, “La fiesta de las balas,” 2011. The piece comprises three bulletproof glass display cases, evocative of Damien Hirst works, riddled with craters from bullets. They’re installed in their own room, like a shooting range, but the sound from the shooting recording reverberates through half the museum. The piece stuck with me beyond my initial reaction (a teen boy destruction fantasy) as a commentary on both the cult of art object worship, and the futility of resisting it. Like Warhol’s “Shot Marilyns”, the piece’s value lies in it doubling as a record of the violence committed against it.
But “La Fiesta de las balas” also points to two of the exhibition’s most glaring problems: it’s one of the few works here that actually should be experienced as a physical object, and it’s loud as hell. There are only a few other sculptural works in the show, and at least half of them involve an audio or video component that’s competing with other sounds in an echoey gallery.
Still from Brice Dellsperger’s “Body Double 16“
And sound is a big, big problem for a show that’s overwhelmingly based on video. Don’t get me wrong: nearly every video here is fantastic. I spent untold hours diligently viewing relatively short works such as Raisa Maudit’s 2012 “FART: Global Art Fair” (in which the artist parodies the gallery/artist relationship in a tiara and semen during a fake interview with herself) or Ant Farm’s 1975 “The Eternal Frame,” in which the artists reenact the assassination of JFK, complete with drag Jackie O. But in such a busy exhibition, to expect visitors to sit through Dan Graham’s hour-long “Rock my Religion” is asking a bit much. If you’re curating a program with more time-based-media than a museum has hours, perhaps a gallery exhibition isn’t the way to go. I couldn’t shake the impression that Punk would’ve made a fantastic screening series and publication, with perhaps a much leaner gallery install where noise-emitting sculptures had more space to breathe. It felt like a missed opportunity for content with so much potential for event-based programming and critical writing—especially considering the museum has its own movie theater.
It’s frustrating to view video works when they’re all looping at different rates in a gallery context. There’s a rich history of subversive cinema as a collective viewing experience, and so many of these works would be better on the big screen. I am thinking especially of Brice Dellsperger’s “Body Double 16.” It’s short, but screams for cinematic treatment. In the piece, Dellsperger assumes a variety of characters in drag, committing various acts of violence against the other characters he’s also playing. The artist recreates scenes from A Clockwork Orange and Ken Russell’s Women In Love with surprisingly beautiful cinematography that makes the punk/masochistic content so much stranger. 
Pepo Salazar, “Yoga Alliance,” 2015.
It’s one of many highlights lining the ramp gallery (which is either the entrance or exit, depending on the route one takes). There’s really too much excellent work here to talk about it all—but I’d be remiss for neglecting Pepo Salazar’s assemblage “Yoga Alliance,” which is arguably one of my favorite artworks of the past few years. It comprises a digital print of bald Britney Spears, from her very public meltdown a decade ago, and a black wig hanging from the piece. It has a very “Punk’s not dead” (rather lurking in unexpected places) vibe, and the physical wig almost reads like an invitation to the viewer to join in the rebellion.
Install view with Die Tödliche Doris, “Das Leben des Sid Vicious,” 1981 (L); Christian Marclay, “Record Players,” 1983-84; and Guillermo Santamarina, “Frei vom jedem Schaden!” installation of albums thrown like a discus at the wall in the background.
Descending the ramp, through more video projections, the last piece I encountered (or the first for viewers who start from the bottom up) was Catalan artist Jordi Colomer’s “No Future.” The video follows an old car mounted with an electric sign bearing the titular text as it drives across European cities. The piece is from 2006, and as the “NO? FUTURE!” message crossed a likely expensive, Calatrava-looking bridge, it felt eerily prescient. Filmed just before the global recession and the political turmoil that ensued, Colomer seemed to know that punk would suddenly become relevant anew. If The Decline of Western Civilization is accelerating, at least somebody is still having a little fun while we’re along for the ride.
Jordi-Colomer-No-Future-2006
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oraculoediciones · 6 years ago
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darkslingercomics · 5 years ago
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Page 9 of El Bovine Muerte Issue 6. Written by Adam Watson, Illustrated by Gabriele Schiavoni with coloring by Luis E. Santamarina. To view the page at full size please visit www.darkslinger.com/elbovinemuerte #webcomic #webcomicseries #comicbook #comicart #comic-books #comic #art #cow #vs #psychic #running (at Molalla, Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2m1CWbBaeL/?igshid=1u80denjlk3e7
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ohmoguer · 3 years ago
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#AguaDeArrayán una película filmada totalmente en Jalisco basada en "La Ruta del Peregrino" hacia Talpa de Allende, Jalisco. Con la participación de los actores Alberto Estrella, Itatí Cantoral, Isaac Ledezma, José Carlos Ruiz, Michelle Rodríguez, Eduardo Santamarina, Daniela Luján, Lucía Guilmáin, Luis Fernando Peña y más. ¡No se la pueden perder! "Conoce el secreto y sabrás cómo llegar a tu destino" Estreno 24 de Marzo, en Cinépolis. @aguadearrayan @mustpr @agenciamust. https://www.instagram.com/p/CbBD5Utudtn/?utm_medium=tumblr
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soycabcba · 4 years ago
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Primera Nacional: designaron los árbitros para la quinta fecha
La Asociación del Fútbol Argentino (AFA) informó este martes las designaciones arbitrales para los encuentros correspondientes a la quinta fecha de la Primera Nacional.
En el caso de los equipos cordobeses, Estudiantes recibirá en Río Cuarto a Alvarado de Mar del Plata, Belgrano será local de Atlanta e Instituto visitará a Deportivo Morón.
Zona A
Deportivo Maipú (Mendoza)-QuilmesÁrbitro: Adrian FranklinAsistente 1: Matías BianchiAsistente 2: Matías CoriaCuarto árbitro: Nazareno Arasa
Temperley-TigreÁrbitro: José CarrerasAsistente 1: Hugo PáezAsistente 2: Ernesto CallegariCuarto árbitro: Maximiliano Ramírez
ESTUDIANTES RC-Alvarado (sábado, a las 18)Árbitro: Diego CeballosAsistente 1: Juan MillenaarAsistente 2: Alejandro SchenellerCuarto árbitro: Darío Sandoval
Gimnasia y Esgrima (Mendoza)-Estudiantes de Buenos AiresÁrbitro: Hernán MastrángeloAsistente 1: Gastón RalloAsistente 2: Leonardo FregaCuarto árbitro: Luis Martínez
Deportivo Riestra-Mitre (Santiago del Estero)Árbitro: Ramiro LópezAsistente 1: Nahuel RasulloAsistente 2: Nicolás RosaminerCuarto árbitro: Salome Di Miorio
BELGRANO-Atlanta (sábado, a las 19.05)Árbitro: Leandro Rey HilferAsistente 1: Pablo GualtieriAsistente 2: Martin GrassoCuarto árbitro: Guaymas Tornero
San Martín (Tucumán)-Chacarita JuniorsÁrbitro: Mario EjarqueAsistente 1: Marcelo BistoccoAsistente 2: Juan DelfueyoCuarto árbitro: Rodrigo Rivero
Almirante Brown-Nueva ChicagoÁrbitro: Pablo GiménezAsistente 1: Juan VázquezAsistente 2: Nicolas BravoCuarto árbitro: Mauro Biasutto
Libre: Agropecuario
Zona B
All Boys-Tristán SuárezÁrbitro: Sebastian ZuninoAsistente 1: Diego MartinAsistente 2: Pedro GonzaloCuarto árbitro: Juan Pafundi
Ferro Carril Oeste-Gimnasia y Esgrima (Jujuy)Árbitro: Bruno BoccaAsistente 1: Nelson LeivaAsistente 2: Roque NarváezCuarto árbitro: Cristian Cernadas
Deportivo Morón-INSTITUTO (domingo, a las 16.10)Árbitro: Jorge BroggiAsistente 1: Ramiro CabreraAsistente 2: Mauro RamosCuarto árbitro: Eduardo Gutiérrez
Güemes (Santiago del Estero)-Barracas CentralÁrbitro: Yael Falcon PérezAsistente 1: Gerardo LencinaAsistente 2: Lucas PardoCuarto árbitro: Gastón Suárez
Almagro-Independiente Rivadavia (Mendoza)Árbitro: Cesar CeballoAsistente 1: Mariano AltavistaAsistente 2: Lucas RipoliCuarto árbitro: Juan Loustau
Santamarina-Atlético de RafaelaÁrbitro: Méndez CedroAsistente 1: Damián EspinozaAsistente 2: Gisela BossoCuarto árbitro: Fernando Marcos
Defensores de Belgrano-Guillermo Brown (Puerto Madryn)Árbitro: Carlos CórdobaAsistente 1: Mariano RuasAsistente 2: Leandro NúñezCuarto árbitro: Sebastian Martínez
San Telmo-Brown de AdroguéÁrbitro: Guillermo GonzálezAsistente 1: Duilio MontelloAsistente 2: Hernán VallejosCuarto árbitro: Lucas Di Bastiano
Villa Dálmine-San Martín (San Juan)Arbitro: Luis Lobo MedinaAsistente 1: Pablo AcevedoAsistente 2: Guido FerrariCuarto árbitro: Américo Monsalvo
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    Leandro Rey Hilfer será el árbitro del duelo Belgrano-Atlanta.
source https://mundod.lavoz.com.ar/futbol/primera-nacional-designaron-los-arbitros-para-la-quinta-fecha
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