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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: Brazilian writer and historicist Roberto R. Martins released his latest novel, set in the Sul da Bahia region and featuring a mixture of jagunços, coronels, ex-slaves, and Indigenous peoples – an assembly capturing the historic memory of thousands of Brazilians.

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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The latest novel from Sergio Ramírez, El Caballo Dorado, is a story of adventures and troubles that begins in Siret, a lost town in the Carpathians in northern Romania, and ends in Nicaragua, after the overthrowing of the dictator José Santos Zelaya.

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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The impact of composer and pianist Mariano Mores, famed as a “tango idol” from Buenos Aires, is still felt to this day.

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Issue Apr 10-16 2024: The Chilean film Los hiperbóreos by Cristóbal León and Joaquín Cociña will be presented at the 2024 Filmmakers’ Fortnight among 21 other feature films at this parallel section of the Cannes Festival.

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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: April 17 will mark 10 years since the death of the Colombian Nobel Prize winner in Literature Gabriel García Márquez.

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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: In the center of Santiago, a new mural by artist Jonathan Sánchez, better known as Seco Sánchez, enriches the public space and contributes to its environment.

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Issue Apr 03-09 2024: “El Gaucho en el campo” is a painting by Uruguayan artist Juan Manuel Blanes and was originally created in 1875.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The first ladies of Argentina are being featured in an exhibition at the Museo Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires.

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: History indicates that in the 16th century when the Spaniard Hernán Cortés arrived in Tenochtitlán, the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma welcomed him with an aphrodisiac concoction made with cacao. Quirino Olivera Nuñez, a Peruvian archaeologist based in Jaén, states that according to legend, “Cortés wanted to spit it out, but he

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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The Palacio Municipal de Miraflores, designed by architect Luis Miró Quesada and finished in 1944, is one of few Peruvian buildings created in the twentieth century that has been declared a National Monument.

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