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Tango Magazines and Booklets


Here are magazines devoted to the Argentinean Tango. These magazines are mainly published in spanish, but translations and translated special editions can be found in many places.

El Chamuyito: Edited monthly, this magazine is made by the youngest members of the Academia Nacional del Tango.
It's objective is to show the spirit of the young tangueros and the activities of the Academia.
Find it at the Academia Nacional del Tango (Av. de Mayo 833, 1st floor).
Price: Free.

Club de Tango: A very complete magazine for those who love tango, it's past and it's present (6 issues per year).
Find it at Parana 123, 5th floor, office 114.
Prices: Usually $22, but can be bought for $22 Argentinean Pesos in Buenos Aires.

El Tangauta: The perfect magazine for travelers. It has all the main events, useful addresses, information in English and a full coverage of the tango night life.
Find it at Tte. J.D. Peron 2370, 3rd floor "12", or at almost every tango or touristy place around the city (12 issues per year).
Price: Free.

Buenos Aires Tango: This is a guide for Buenos Aires music and everything related to it. When and where to go, lyrics, reader's opinions and more.
Find it at Moreno 2562, 13th floor, "H", or at tourism offices and tango places (12 issues per year) in BA.
Price: Free.

El Tango y su Gente: While being more for locals, this magazine shows pictures of the latest events, schedules and subscriber comments.
Find it at Hipolito Yrigoyen 2699, 4th floor, "D" (12 issues per year).
Price: Free.


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