What to see, what to do in Guayaquil this Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Street art, movie theater discounts and a new series from the director of ‘Train to Busan’.

The Anthropological and Contemporary Art Museum (MAAC) invites at 6:00 p.m. to Doing Street: urban culture days, a presentation of research and editorial projects and publications related to the urban art, rap, hiphop and graffiti.

Sara Arana, the rap lawyer, will tell about her first book, Hiphop is life. The second edition of the magazine will also be presented Ultravandal pro, the first publication on vandal graffiti in the country, by Martín López. Likewise, the public will learn more about Prende la wick: reflections on guaiac chapeteo, edited by Sociedad Anómica. Finally, the publication will be disseminated 400 meters: art, street and communityby María F. Jaramillo, Mafo.

The topics of the talks that accompany these texts will be ‘Women in the streets and in the books’ (with Sara Arana and Mafo López, and Paulina Briones, from Casa Morada, as moderator), ‘Processes to make graffiti visible through specialized publications’, with Martín López and Sociedad Anómica. Free entrance.

Discount Day at Cinemark

The Cinemark chain of cinemas announces for this Tuesday rates from $ 1.99. In addition, the chain presents the On Line Season, with discounts of up to 30% on tickets and food, by entering their website or through the mobile application.

‘Heading to Hell’, on Netflix

An apocalyptic series comes tol top 3 de Netflix, with a kind of supernatural beings that chase and attack people in broad daylight. Meanwhile, religious figures emerge declaring that all who are caught are doomed to hell.

But it is not the only movement that is registered in the world, since several organizations are about to take action. This Korean series, based on a webcomic (Hellbound) and directed by Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan O Zombie station), it is recommended only for people over 18 years. (AND)

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