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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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Issue Nov 06-14 2024: The National Academy of Fine Arts (ANBA) celebrated a major milestone with the release of Volume XIII: General History of Art in Argentina, 2000–2020.

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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: A stream will be held via Facebook to honor the late poet Stella Díaz Varín, who heavily influenced Latin America.

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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Writer and journalist Humberto Musacchio pointed out the difficulties that Mexican culture is facing, while criticizing officials who do not show quality cultural items to society.

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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Although educated at the Facultad de Derecho de La Plata, Juan Carlos “Calolo” Neyra dedicated himself to the exploitation of his family ranch, making him a prosperous cattle farmer in the southwest of the province, Bordenave, Argentina.

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: On Wednesday, October 30, the Music Department at the University of Chile will pay tribute to Iris Sangüesa, considered the first composer of electronic music in the country.

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: The proposed declaration of Cali’s Monumento a la Resistencia as national cultural heritage has sparked significant debate in Colombia.

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Daniel Salvo, one of the pioneering writers of contemporary science fiction literature in Peru, highlighted the unique appeal of terror and science fiction: “Both genres take us to extreme situations that contrast starkly with everyday life.”

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Journalist Daniela Pasik recently published El corazón del asunto, a biography of Irene Gruss, an Argentine poet who died in 2018. Gruss’ writings captured the eternity in the everyday and exemplified poetry made of hard work reflecting simplicity, silence, exile, and astuteness.

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