Humor can be an essential raw material for surviving healthy during confinement. The comrades of Argia will bring to the media some of the most important news of the day, as well as the most daily current issues of the houses that have become news. Each colleague will record and/or edit the first doses from home, a gift for the whole of the Basque Country.
In addition to the writers of Argia, the team of "Oasiko Kronikak" will be composed of luxury fichajes, who will do the same in the Basque Country. One of these special collaborations is the middle class with orange diver that we all know as Teo and that in the communal environments they call Aimar Uribesalgo: The program will also offer the adventures of Teo and his horniness section, to portray the sociological narrative of the end of the world. And the other brilliant fichaje is the singer-songwriter Ruper Ordorika, who doesn't need a presentation of his voice: every session will end with the song he recommended to us.
"Oasiko Kronikak" will launch a black porch or a funeral. Tell us who you think will be the next coronavirus victim. Record your response by mobile and send your message: 669 36 29 82 by Telegram or WhatsApp or by email to beranduegi@argia.eus.
It is essential that the message be in Basque. It also sends audios in Basque who have made you grace and proposals or thematic ideas. It seems that the lockdown is going to last a long time and the auzolan will save us.
If we join the Oasiko Kronikak Telegram group, we will have the meeting before making it available to the public. The group is configured not to admit sad people.
Here you have a small preview of the session:
Behin batean, gazterik, gidoi nagusia betetzea egokitu zitzaion. Elbira Zipitriaren ikasle izanak, ikastolen mugimendu berriarekin bat egin zuen. Irakasle izan zen artisau baino lehen. Gero, eskulturgile. Egun, musika jotzen du, bere gogoz eta bere buruarentzat. Eta beti, eta 35... [+]
Joan Tartas (Sohüta, 1610 - date of unknown death) is not one of the most famous writers in the history of our letters and yet we discover good things in this “mendre piece” whose title, let us admit it from the beginning, is probably not the most commercial of the titles... [+]