by Address | October 1, 2024 | Politics in the Park
By José Gandour @zonagirante I know, more than one of my esteemed friends from the Bogotá scene, those who say they won't go to debates unless they get paid and who claim they'd go to a bare-knuckle fight, when for a long time I haven't had the physical or the desire to...
by Address | August 31, 2023 | Politics in the Park, Latin set
By José Gandour @zonagirante From November 11th to 13th, the Bogotá Metropolitan Park will host another edition of the Rock al Parque festival. And now, at this point in the year, we already know the bands selected from the call for submissions...
by Address | November 21, 2022 | Politics in the Park
By José Gandour @gandour Photo @jackmulligan I've been mulling over this article for several days. The truth is, I'm telling you this because, as those who know me are aware, the topic of the "largest free festival in Latin America" has been bothering me for quite some time. I've...
by Address | July 10, 2019 | To the Park!!, Politics in the Park
By José Gandour @gandour Photos Simona Malaika @simonamalaika There you have it, they had their celebration to the fullest, their photo taken from the sky showing all the lights to infinity. Some say that the inhabitants of the Moon could see the brightness of...
by Address | July 3, 2019 | To the Park!!, Politics in the Park
By José Gandour @gandour Photos Simona Malaika @simonamalaika [metaslider id="813"] Just a few hours after the 25th edition of Rock al Parque ended, the long-awaited drone photo was released: A packed Simón Bolívar Park, where, as they say...
by Address | July 1, 2019 | To the Park!!, Politics in the Park
By José Gandour @gandour Photos by Julián Gutierrez [metaslider id="813"] And, playing meteorologists in the midst of the worst moment of global warming, they told us it was better to celebrate Rock al Parque at the end of June, because we were sure to get a tan before...