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Federico González speaks with a sharp yet raspy voice, which recently allowed him to create Kung-Fú Ombijam, the stage name he uses to perform his rap.

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As the analysis of the Tro-Cortesian Mayan Codex, a major Mayan manuscript, approaches the finish line, researchers say that the results reveal more detail and insight into Mayan culture and life.

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An exponential character for the evolution of theater in the world, Augusto Boal (1931-2009) bequeathed to posterity the methodology of the Theater of the Oppressed. His birthday, March 16, marks the creation of the International Day of the Theater of the Oppressed.

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“Nothing is safe in this life except death and taxes,” American President Benjamin Franklin once said.

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A book fair was held on Corrientes Avenue in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Local bookstores in this area offered new and used books, schoolbooks, comics, children’s books, travel guides, “how-to” books, antique books, and much more.

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Humberto Mendoza Ruiz de Zuazu, author of the historical novel Más allá del Darién: En Busca del Estrecho, will present its second edition in Nicaragua and Spain.

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After ten years of silence, Bruno Mendizábal published All these years, a book of poems that explores “loneliness, existence, and love from a personal microcosm.”

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After a six-year hiatus in Belo Horizonte and Rio, Chico Buarque’s tour for the album “Caravanas” arrived as a surprise in São Paulo, on stage at Tom Brasil.

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  The National Institute of Culture (El Instituto Nacional de Cultura, INAC), asks for more protection of the Cambutal Petroglyphs in the Los Santos province.

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Twitter’s character limit has caused the social media platform’s users to describe literature in as few words as possible – often injecting comedic elements – in a fashion that could change the way people approach literature.

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