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Alejandra Costamagna is a journalist and writer born in Santiago in 1970. She has published books like Animales domésticos (Mondadori) and Imposible salir de la Tierra (Estruendomudo).

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Elisa Carrillo hopes that her acceptance of the Premio Benois de la Danse will motivate support for cultural expression among authorities in Mexico.

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The Colombian author Ángela Becerra has turned her latest novel, “Algún día hoy,” winner of the 2019 Fernando Lara Prize, into a “monument for women.”

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With five and a half million pesos in prize money and inspiration from the creativity of the neighborhood’s well-known artists Leopoldo Marechal, Juan Gelman, and Osvaldo Pugliese, thirty eager residents of Villa Crespo have launched a plan called the Local Circuit of Cultural Interventions (CLIC).

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Andean thematic films coming out of Peru have made waves ever since Óscar Catacora’s Wiñaypacha.

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The Virada Cultural music festival in São Paulo has tried to change its perspective in order to attract higher attendance, drawing on more musical genres such as Gospel and Sertaneja and placing them in prominent positions.

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The music and inspiration of Rafael Escalona are remembered in an interview from 2005.

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Julián Ramos Alfaro, a Sarhuan “tablas” artist will be part of the Piraq Causa exhibition, which highlights the work of traditional artists depicting violence experienced in Ayacucho.

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A new production seeks to demystify this great Russian intellectual by showing him as a man consistent with his principles.

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Twenty-two years after his death, and seven after being posthumously named the Patron of Education in Brazil, Paulo Freire’s name is still featured whenever the question of education in Brazil arises, despite being questioned by President Jair Bolsonaro and his sons, who speak openly about their desire to remove him from his position.

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