Information:  - Roberto Juarroz ( Coronel Dorrego 1925 -- 1995 Temperley ) was an Argentine poet famous for his `` Poesía vertical '' ( Vertical poetry ) .  - Greater Buenos Aires (GBA) is the urban agglomeration comprising the autonomous city of Buenos Aires and the adjacent 24 "partidos" (districts) over the Province of Buenos Aires. Thus, it does not constitute a single administrative unit. The conurbation spreads south, west and north of Buenos Aires city. To the east, the River Plate serves as a natural boundary.  - Lomas de Zamora is a "partido" (district) of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, and part of the Greater Buenos Aires urban agglomeration.   - Temperley is a city in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the south of Lomas de Zamora Partido. It forms part of the Greater Buenos Aires metro area.    What is the relationship between 'roberto juarroz' and 'buenos aires'?
Ans: place of death

Information:  - Creatures of the Night is the tenth studio album by Kiss, released in 1982. It is the band's last for Casablanca Records, the only label for which Kiss had recorded up to this point. The album was dedicated to the memory of Casablanca founder and early Kiss supporter Neil Bogart, who had died of cancer during the recording sessions. It is also the band's last album recorded with Ace Frehley credited as an official member (until 1998's "Psycho Circus"), and its first album with Vinnie Vincent as the initially uncredited lead guitarist (Vincent would later be credited, but not featured, on the cover or the 1985 reissue of the album).  - Stanley Bert Eisen (born January 20, 1952), known professionally by his stage name Paul Stanley, is an American musician, singer, songwriter and painter best known for being the rhythm guitarist and singer of the rock band Kiss. He is the writer or co-writer of many of the band's highest-charting hits. Stanley established The Starchild character for his Kiss persona.  - `` Reason to Live '' is a song by the American hard rock band Kiss . It is featured on the group 's 1987 studio album Crazy Nights .  - Lick It Up is the eleventh studio album by American band Kiss. On the day of its 1983 release, the band members appeared on MTV without their trademark make-up. It was the first public appearance without make-up by Kiss since their very early days.  - Chaim Witz (, born August 25, 1949), known professionally as Gene Simmons, is an Israeli-American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, actor and television personality. Also known by his stage persona The Demon, he is the bass guitarist and co-lead singer of Kiss, the rock band he co-founded with rhythm guitarist Paul Stanley in the early 1970s.  - Bruce Howard Kulick (born December 12, 1953) is an American guitarist, musician and since 2000 a member of the band Grand Funk Railroad. Previously, Kulick had been a long-time member of the band Kiss (1984-1996). He was also a member of Union with John Corabi from 1997-2002. Bruce is Jewish and also went to Hebrew school.  - Animalize is the twelfth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss. It was released in 1984 on Mercury Records. The album marked the only appearance by lead guitarist Mark St. John, who replaced Vinnie Vincent in April 1984.   - Crazy Nights is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band Kiss, recorded from March to June 1987 and released on September 18, 1987 by Mercury and Vertigo in Europe. This was the second album to feature the new line-up of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Bruce Kulick, and Eric Carr. It featured keyboards, which was another departure in their music style, changing from their "Creatures of the Night"/"Lick It Up"/"Animalize"/"Asylum" heavy metal sound into a light metal sound. It was re-released in 1998 as part of the Kiss Remasters series, it is the last Kiss album to have been remastered.    What is the relationship between 'reason to live' and 'mercury records'?
Ans: record label

Information:  - The Mycenaceae are a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. According to the "Dictionary of the Fungi" (10th edition, 2008), the family contains 10 genera and 705 species. This is one of several families that were separated from the Tricholomataceae as a result of phylogenetic analyses. Taxa in the Mycenaceae are saprobic, have a cosmopolitan distribution, and are found in almost all ecological zones. The family was circumscribed by Caspar van Overeem in 1926.  - Mycena is a large genus of small saprotrophic mushrooms that are rarely more than a few centimeters in width. They are characterized by a white spore print, a small conical or bell-shaped cap, and a thin fragile stem. Most are gray or brown, but a few species have brighter colors. Most have a translucent and striate cap, which rarely has an incurved margin. The gills are attached and usually have cystidia. Some species, like "Mycena haematopus", exude a latex when the stem is broken, and many species have a chlorine-like odor.   - The Tricholomataceae are a large family of mushrooms within the Agaricales. A classic "wastebasket taxon", the family is inclusive of any white-, yellow-, or pink-spored genera in the Agaricales not already classified as belonging to the Amanitaceae, Lepiotaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Pluteaceae, or Entolomataceae.   - Roridomyces roridus , commonly known as the dripping bonnet or the slippery mycena , is a species of agaric fungus in the family Mycenaceae . It is whitish or dirty yellow in color , with a broad convex cap 5 -- 15 mm ( 0.2 -- 0.6 in ) in diameter . The stipe is covered with a thick , slippery slime layer . This species can be bioluminescent , and is one of the several causative species of foxfire .    What is the relationship between 'roridomyces roridus' and 'white'?
Ans: spore print color