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The Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (Spanish: Facultad de Filosofía y Letras; FFyL), also known as Filo, is a faculty of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA). The faculty was founded in 1896, making it one of the oldest faculties at the university.
The direct ancestor of Department was the High Studies National School, founded in 1910 by Justo Sierra as an attempt to establish graduate level degrees and research. The School itself was created fourteen year later hosting four majors: Sciences, Philosophy, Literature, and Historic Sciences.
Natalia Beatriz Dora "Nathy" Peluso [2] (Spanish: [ˌnati peˈluso]; born 12 January 1995) is an Argentine, Spanish, and Italian [3] singer and songwriter. Born in Argentina and raised in Alicante, Spain, Peluso became interested in the performing arts at an early age, performing cover songs at musical bars in her teenage years in Torrevieja. [4]
"Mentirosa" (lit. "liar" (female)) is a single by Mellow Man Ace from his debut album, Escape from Havana. It was one of the first songs produced by Tony G, with scratches provided by Tony's fellow DJ at Los Angeles' KDAY radio station, Julio G (no relation, despite internet sites calling him Tony's brother).
Charly en el país de las alegorías. Un viaje por las letras de Charly García. Buenos Aires: Gourmet Musical. p. 192. Di Pietro, Roque (2020). Esta noche toca Charly. Un viaje por los recitales de Charly García (1956-1993). Buenos Aires: Gourmet Musical. Di Pietro, Roque (2021). Esta noche toca Charly. Un viaje por los recitales de Charly ...
A writer for La Prensa listed it as one of Marc Anthony's best 15 songs. [19] "Contra la Corriente" was nominated in the category of Tropical Song of the Year at the 11th Annual Lo Nuestro Awards, [20] as well as "Tropical/Salsa Hot Track of the Year" at the 1999 Latin Billboard Music Awards. [21] It lost both awards to Elvis Crespo's "Suavemente".
A place of his own in the realm of poetry was already held by Rafael Montesinos; after the fall of Francoism he published Último cuerpo de campanas (1980), De la niebla y sus nombres (1985), Con la pena cabal de la alegría (1996), Madrugada de Dios (1998) and La vanidad de la ceniza (2005). The Tertulia Literaria Hispanoamericana he launched ...