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A rectangular black sign, featuring white graphics and text, is affixed to a reddish-brown wooden surface, likely a wall or door, in Mendoza, Argentina. The sign advertises a stand-up comedy venue or event.

On the left side of the sign, large white text reads "La casa del STAND UP," which translates to "The house of STAND UP." Below "STAND UP," smaller text states "Picoteo, tragos & risas," meaning "Snacks, drinks & laughs." To the left of this text, a circular logo depicts a white microphone within a stylized ring, possibly representing sound waves or a spotlight.

The right side of the sign features two prominent white theatrical masks, typically associated with comedy and drama. Both masks are depicted with wide, cheerful smiles, one positioned slightly above and behind the other, reinforcing the comedic theme.

The sign appears to be made of a rigid material, possibly a board with a printed or laminated surface. It shows some wear, with a noticeable peeling or damaged layer in the upper left corner and minor scuffs across its surface. It is secured to the wooden background by four brass-colored fasteners, one in each corner. The background is composed of vertical wooden planks, indicating paneling. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.
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Apr 20, 2026

Mendoza, Argentina

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A rectangular black sign, featuring white graphics and text, is affixed to a reddish-brown wooden surface, likely a wall or door, in Mendoza, Argentina. The sign advertises a stand-up comedy venue or event. On the left side of the sign, large white text reads "La casa del STAND UP," which translates to "The house of STAND UP." Below "STAND UP," smaller text states "Picoteo, tragos & risas," meaning "Snacks, drinks & laughs." To the left of this text, a circular logo depicts a white microphone within a stylized ring, possibly representing sound waves or a spotlight. The right side of the sign features two prominent white theatrical masks, typically associated with comedy and drama. Both masks are depicted with wide, cheerful smiles, one positioned slightly above and behind the other, reinforcing the comedic theme. The sign appears to be made of a rigid material, possibly a board with a printed or laminated surface. It shows some wear, with a noticeable peeling or damaged layer in the upper left corner and minor scuffs across its surface. It is secured to the wooden background by four brass-colored fasteners, one in each corner. The background is composed of vertical wooden planks, indicating paneling. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.

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