- head chef,
owner and
manager of
multiple Toronto restaurants, such as
Copetin,
Colborne Lane, the
Origin chain and
finally Xango,
which closed down in...
- to be the
successor to the
previous concept of "
copetín". In 1940s
Buenos Aires' restaurants, a
copetín was a tapas-inspired
started served in a metal...
-
Weapons of
Terra Ocean by
Kenneth Lu
Yummy Fur Mojicón by
Adolfo Samper Copetin by
Ernesto Franco Tukano by
Jorge Peña Calarcá by
Carlos Garzón Dina by...
- "Falleció
Carlos '
Copetín' Aponte,
gloria de
Santa Fe en los años 50 y 60" - El
Tiempo "Luto en el fútbol por
muerte de '
Copetín' Aponte" [Football mourns...
- super-charged
Restaurant Takeover team
challenge at Claudio's
Toronto restaurant,
Copetin. The
teams had to
prepare and
serve two
technically demanding appetizers:...
-
Crystal Kay
relocated to New York City to
pursue an
American debut through Copetin Inc,
releasing the
single "Busy
Doing Nothing" a year later. In October...
- "Macaco"
Harold Córdoba
Ferney Peláez
Henry Pérez Andrés
Ogilvie Alias "
Copetín"
Rodolfo Ospina Baraya "Chapulín"
Ulises González
Alias "Gordolindo" Francisco...
- the
highest ranking of that year. The
topic with the
least turnover was
Copetín de
Buenos Aires by
Jaime Cohen. The
program started on Azul TV in 1999...
- "Leopoldo Alas Mínguez,
poeta y periodista". El País. "Falleció
Carlos '
Copetín' Aponte,
gloria de
Santa Fe en los años 50 y 60". El
Tiempo (in Spanish)...
- 1923: Don
Padilla 1924:
Stayer 1925:
Serio 1926: Macón 1927:
Rubens 1928:
Copetín 1929:
Negrero 1930:
Cocles 1931:
Signum 1932:
Picapleitos 1933: Cuapito...