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Tragic loss: Liam Payne of One Direction dies at 31

Payne fell from a hotel in Buenos Aires.

Buenos Aires Accommodations

Whether you're in the market for designer-chic addresses to historic palaces with a past, the Paris of South America has accommodations to suit every style of stay.

Buenos Aires Nightlife

The evening starts late in Buenos Aires and ends early (in the morning). Don't think of hitting the clubs before 2 A.M. and don't expect to get to bed before 6 A.M. You'll need to plan your social life carefully if you've got big meetings early in the day.

The Advocates: Travel, September 2009

Buenos Aires's Home Hotel, African safaris, Asian staycations

Prominent Trans Activist Murdered in Argentina

Signaling an uptick in worldwide transphobic violence, South American trans activist Amancay Diana Sacayan was found murdered in Buenos Aires on October 13.

Getting Real gay once again

The Advocate catches up with MTV's newest gay Real Worlder, a Southern boy who bucks stereotypes and defies labels from Marietta to Buenos Aires.

Third lesbian killed after boardinghouse arson attack in Argentina

The attack has sent a chill through Argentina’s LGBTQ+ community.

Buenos Aires Entertainment

It can seem like Buenos Aires is a city that never sleeps. Vibrant and vivacious, the city offers a sultry slew of entertaining options every day and night of the week.

Buenos Aires Arts and Culture

Buenos Aires teems with museums and sights jostling for your attention. Some are vital for any B.A. visit, but prospect further and there are plenty less obvious attractions waiting to be discovered.

PRIDE: Rio and Buenos Aires Go Wild

The whole South American continent throbbed with the beat of Pride this weekend.

PHOTOS Pride Is a Global Thing

From Buenos Aires to Hong Kong, people are demanding equality, celebrating their pride, and having a great time doing it.

No Need for Crying in Argentina

Writer David Luc Nguyen traveled to Buenos Aires for the International Gay and Lesbian Football Association's world championship tournament and discovered how lucky Evita was.

PHOTOS: Argentinians Have a Message for France

If lawmakers in France vote yes to legalize same-sex marriage, the country would become only the 12th in the world where gays and lesbians can wed. Argentina joined that elite list in 2010. Activists gathered on Sunday at the Plaza Francia in Buenos Aires to send a message of support.

'Abhorrent:' Man sets lesbian couples on fire, killing one and injuring several others

The attack at a boarding house that killed one and left seven others injured has been called "one of the most abhorrent hate crimes in recent years."

Buenos Aires Restaurants

The socially minded locals love to eat out, and as a result, enticing eateries abound. You'll soon find that succulent pampas-fed beef stars on menus, from executive lunch options to the coziest neighborhood parilla (grill) and that the most fashionable dining addresses beckon from the Palermo neighborhood.

Buenos Aires Shopping

The most famed shopping spot in all Latin America, Buenos Aires offers everything from shining malls to off-the-beaten-track emporiums. Invest in leather goods and deals on every kind of fashion.

Buenos Aires Hosts Annual Pride Parade

Argentina welcomed thousands to the nation's capital on November 19. 
 

Buenos Aires Opens Up Same-Sex Marriage to Visitors

Things keep getting better in Argentina.

Vico Ortiz Slams Buenos Aires Government Over Gendered Language

The Our Flag Means Death star is vocally pushing back against a recent decision to ban the use of inclusive language in Buenos Aires schools.

Global Gay Pride in Photos

May is traditionally an international month of protests. See LGBT progress being celebrated from Cuba to Sydney to Buenos Aires.