Photographer Jorge Delgado and researcher Hugo Morales document abandoned sites around the municipality of Santiago, and recently published a book of images titled, Santiago Urbex.
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Passengers on Buenos Aires’ Subway A on a hot afternoon are the captive audience of a woman singing her way through the subway car.
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In Rotterdam, Brazilian film makers will exhibit over 50 works in its International Movies Festival. “In the heart of the world” is one of the titles that exemplifies the resistance of the Brazilian cinema in the new era represented by the new rulers of the country.
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Floral Zú—a graphic designer, professor in the School of Architecture, Design, and Urbanism at the University of Buenos Aires, photographer, and cyclist—combined her skills to create a photobook and traveling exhibition of images from bicycle trips across several cities in Argentina and abroad.
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Archeologists have uncovered the remains of 130 Chimú children in Huanchaco – and only 30% of the area has been excavated.
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Mexico City’s municipal government has a new cultural project underway: the creation of Pilares, or Puntos de Innovación, Libertad, Arte, Educación, y Saberes (Points of Innovation, Liberty, Art, Education, and Knowledge – “Pillars”).
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The poet Manoel de Barros lived in Brazil until 2014, when he passed away.
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El Túnel, the most widely-known novel by Argentine author Ernesto Sábato, has now been brought to the stage by the theater group La Cuarta Pared Argentina.
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For many, Roma evokes nostalgia for past decades, while drawing attention to confusing household dynamics that persist in the country today.
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For the first time in Argentina, an exhibition of the photography work of a young Che Guevara opened in the city of Rosario, where the Cuban revolutionary leader was born.
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