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Issue Dec 01-31 2024: Following the death of Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata, several political leaders have expressed their condolences on social networks.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2024: The “patrimonialization” of cultural processes is ongoing in Colombia, sparking a debate about the political and social responsibilities of people engaged in such actions.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2024: On the tenth anniversary of his death, the Mexican writer Vicente Leñero is remembered by his daughter, Estela, who mentions how he became a playwright, his journey into documentary theater, and the challenges he faced in editing some of his works.

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Issue Nov 15-30 2024: In a standout year for the duo Mondongo, their plasteline-based art has captured headlines once again. Collector Andrés Buhar purchased their 45-meter, 15-panel installation “Argentina (Landscapes)” for $1.27 million, placing it among the highest privately sold Argentine artworks.

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Issue Nov 15-30 2024: The actress, producer, businesswoman, and politician, Silvia Pinal, recently passed away at the age of 94, “the last representative of the golden age of cinema and one of the most outstanding figures of the country.”

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Issue Nov 15-30 2024: An upcoming exhibition will showcase contemporary works from over 100 local artists, highlighting Peru’s rich multicultural heritage through paintings, sculptures, installations, and new media.

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Issue Nov 15-30 2024: The guarania, Paraguay’s emblematic musical genre, is on the brink of being declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO during the upcoming 19th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage, held in Asunción.

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Issue Nov 15-30 2024: The Colombian salsa group Grupo Niche is celebrating its 45th birthday with a national tour including concerts in Medellín, Barranquilla, and Bogotá.

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Issue Nov 06-14 2024: One of the most interesting Mexican rock bands of the last few years, Los Cogelones, combines the nostalgic sounds of war trumpets and Mexican chants and adds “distortion, powerful choruses, and a furious rock sound” to create its music.

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Issue Nov 06-14 2024: Darcy Ribeiro, a renowned anthropologist, writer, and educator, has been inscribed in Brazil’s Book of Heroes and Heroines of the Nation.

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