For most things related to the government, talk about a web site that actually tells you something useful is a total joke. But the folks at the Nicaraguan Cultural Institute don't seem to know that ...
An email today from the director of expositions there, Rodrigo González, announces a new blog: Exposiciones. It's pretty straight-forward stuff. Paintings, photographs, dances, whatever. They're on display to the public — come.
This next bit is slick: the artsy patadeperro cultural guide is now online. The magazine's creators celebrated its year anniversairy at a splashy party at Galería Codice in Los Robles last week. They explain the free, monthly product like this:
Today Patadeperro is the most sought-after and consulted entertainment guide by Managua residents and visitors. This is due to the fact we're a modern, fresh, current, creative and terribly useful publication for an ample public.
There is a market for products like patadeperro in Managua, say what people say. And there is definitely room for more.