Intellectuals are in search of defining the “Argentine problem” in a book, La Argentina como problema, presented at the Feria del Libro.
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The skull and dagger of Juan Moreira, an infamous “mythical renegade gaucho,” have been passed among private owners, researchers, and museums since his death on April 30, 1874.
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On May 2, the Casa O’Higgins in the center of Peru’s capital city, Lima, opened a new exhibit in collaboration with The Folklore School, La Escuela de Folklore.
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The Centro Cultural Casa No’j (No’j Cultural House Center) provides a space for Quetzaltecan artisans to exhibit their products, thus attracting domestic and foreign tourists.
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In Chile, historical monuments can only be repaired if the high material and architectural standards set by the National Monuments Council are met.
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A fourteen-day dance festival is set to take place in Mexico City from April 29 until May 12.
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The Portobelo Festival of Congos and Devils is a lively celebration which takes place on the Caribbean coast of Panama.
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With visible emotion, Uruguayan poet Ida Vitale proclaimed her devotion to the Quixote, a “venerable pillar of humanity’s legacy,” upon receiving the Cervantes Award, the most prestigious award for Hispanic literature.
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Camila Moreno is pursuing new artistic avenues with her multi-disciplinary project Pangea.
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It was with a potpourri of references that Charles Ludlam stitched together his comedy “The Mystery of Irma Vap,” one of his greatest hits.
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