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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: Héctor Noguera, one of Chile’s most celebrated actors, passed away at 88. His memoir, written by his son Damián, reflects on a lifetime dedicated to acting, from the first Chilean telenovelas to decades of theater work, as well as his experiences living through the dictatorship.

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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: The universe of Quito-born Paula Barragán is made of contrasts: the natural and the artificial, the intimate and the collective; the ephemeral and the eternal.

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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: “The Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) has had an anti-sexist attitude; anyone who doesn’t understand that is just being biased.” So opined Paco Ignacio Taibo II.

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Mexican historiographer Jesús Vargas Valdés discusses his new book, Armando la Utopía: Gaytán, el guerrillero del mar.

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Jackie Rodríguez Stratta, an Uruguayan journalist and film critic, died on October 21st because of a heart condition.

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: The Bay of Portobelo, located on the Atlantic coast of Panama 50 kilometers to the northeast of the city of Colón, has long been associated in historical imagination with fleets of ships carrying gold, extracted from Peru and taken north to the key port located there, before setting sail to make

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Issue Oct 15-21 2025: Paulo Antonio Paranaguá’s work brings together images that reveal conflicts and identities little known outside their countries.

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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Paraguay celebrates National Ñandutí Day every second Sunday in October, honoring the ancient weaving technique that is a symbol of cultural identity.

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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Yvonne Sanguineti Gallery in Lima will present Yuyay Pachay, a new exhibition by renowned Peruvian artist Lucy Angulo, starting October 16th.

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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: Memory is the place where the past gets buried; just as in the world, where there are records, discrepancies, and years that are irrevocably lost, so too in memory is the landscape uneven, inconsistent.

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