De la pluma de Ernesto Villegas: Abril, The Movie
La Villa del Cine is working on a movie about Hugo Chavéz’s brief deposing during April (11th, 12th, and 13th) 2002. This is a core moment in Chavista mythology, it revamped Hugo Chávez’s weakened...
View ArticleNo gender quota for Primary-Elected Candidates
On Tuesday the CNE – our very neutral elections authority – explained that the gender quota would not apply to the candidates elected in the primaries. Seems like someone in the government party did...
View ArticleChávez Burns in Sinamaica
Milagros Socorro broke Twitter yesterday with her reporting of a guajiro upheaval in the border town of Sinamaica. The Zuliana journo summarized the story in 26 tweets and then filled in the blanks...
View ArticleAnother Return to Caracas Chronicle
Caught the red eye to Barcelona. Barcelona, Anzoategui (East Venezuela, that is). Blood shot eyes. Mosquitoes big as helicopters, and the wait. That absurd timebending wait while an immigration officer...
View ArticleEl Aissami Police Holds Summary Executions, Governor Blames Capitalism
This shaky footage, clearly the work of a trembling hand, is good enough to make out the basics: In broad daylight, in an alley behind some buildings, three or four lifeless bodies lay scattered across...
View ArticleNo country for French fries
“Mommy, can we get some French fries?” asked my daughter as we drove past the massive granite monolith that is the McDonald’s store of La Castellana in Caracas. “There are no French fries in Venezuela,...
View ArticleState of Emergency Declared in Táchira
Last night, Tarek el Aissami, ex-Minister of Justice and current Governor of Aragua, was in charge of reading part of the State of Emergency Decree which will rule over five municipalities of the...
View ArticleSh!tstorm Chronicles
Last night, while Maduro was rambling on TV about how he and Russia will stabilize world oil prices, the El Valle river flooded. Before signing off from his weekly TV show, the disaster was brought to...
View ArticleWe'll always have Homeland, Hugo C.
(Editor’s note: We welcome a new addition to Caracas Chronicles, Raúl Stolk, @raulstolk. Raúl is an attorney, and I’ve long admired his writing in Prodavinci. I am thrilled he accepted an invitation to...
View ArticleFrom Sochi with love
Boondoggles as non-traditional exports Now that we are done with the introductions and the sappy posts, let us get down to business. I came across this viral article from the Washington Post that...
View ArticleThe Day I Stared My Inner Chavista In the Eye and Did Not Blink
Hugo Chávez saved me from the left. And by left, I mean, you know, la izquierda mal bañada. If Chávez hadn’t been President when I was in college, I would have spent my days playing Silvio Rodríguez...
View ArticleWe'll always have Homeland, Hugo C.
(Editor’s note: We welcome a new addition to Caracas Chronicles, Raúl Stolk, @raulstolk. Raúl is an attorney, and I’ve long admired his writing in Prodavinci. I am thrilled he accepted an invitation to...
View ArticleFrom Sochi with love
Boondoggles as non-traditional exports Now that we are done with the introductions and the sappy posts, let us get down to business. I came across this viral article from the Washington Post that...
View ArticleThe Day I Stared My Inner Chavista In the Eye and Did Not Blink
Hugo Chávez saved me from the left. And by left, I mean, you know, la izquierda mal bañada. If Chávez hadn’t been President when I was in college, I would have spent my days playing Silvio Rodríguez...
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