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The opera, El Cónsul, directed by Sergio Luján promises something different than what has been presented at previous show runs at the Solís Theater.

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There is no denying that Brazil still has a lot to answer for when it comes to racism and misogyny, and film director Day Rodrigues is one of the many black feminists speaking out about the challenges that black women face in Brazil today.

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The Spanish word camaleón, better understood by English speakers by its cognate, could be used to describe someone who adapts like the animal – fading into the environment.

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The Ícaro Panamá 2017 film festival continues to grow in popularity.

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Alain Rouquié explores the consequences of Peronism in his newest book, The Century of Perón.

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After being hidden and nearly forgotten over the years, a mural in La Granja, Chile has been uncovered.

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Their works mix historical narratives with science fiction, fantasy, and adventure tales.

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The small, competitive market of private art galleries in Buenos Aires “plays a fundamental role” in the careers of contemporary artists and their works.

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Chilean poet Nicanor Parra’s home on the outskirts of Santiago is a simultaneously personal and cultural landmark.

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Lia Jelín could be called an “all purpose” director. Jelín, one of the creators of the Toc-Toc phenomenon, is now in charge of Desesperados, the work by Brazilian actor and writer Fernando Ceylao, at Teatro Buenos Aires.

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