Flora Alkorta en Detectives Salvajes

EPISODE · May 7, 2021 · 46 MIN

Flora Alkorta en Detectives Salvajes

from Detectives salvajes · host Nacional Rock FM93.7

Una desopilante entrevista con la periodista, humorista y guionista Flora Alkorta quien, junto a Martiniano Cardoso y Agustina Espasandín, nos cuenta por qué «Cómo ser buenos» de Nick Hornby, «Abbey Road» de The Beatles y «¿Dónde está el piloto?» son algunas de sus obras preferidas. Una entrevista que promete una segunda parte.     Detectives Salvajes, con Martiniano Cardoso y Santiago Moraes, domingos de 20 a 21hs Seguinos Twitter/NacionalRock937 Facebook/NacionalRock937 Youtube/NacionalRock937 Instagram/NacionalRock937 Spotify/NacionalRock937

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