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In honor of the tenth anniversary of the death of painter Julio Galán (1959-2006), the Center for the Arts of Parque Fundadora will hold a retrospective of the artist’s work until August 28th.

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Valentín Javier Diment’s latest effort in Argentina’s film industry continues his trend of exploration into darker subject matter.

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Nearly two-dozen artifacts from a landlocked country in South America that have been kept in a basement in Germany for two generations will finally be returned to the country in which they were initially discovered.

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A statue honoring Nicaragua’s most beloved national figure has been standing for nearly a decade in another country, even though the face of the statue looks nothing like the poet it attempts to portray.  Confidencial Magazine of Nicaragua’s Verónica Díaz reported of a mysterious sculpture honoring the poet Ruben Darío that looks more like a

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A once immensely successful exporter of television to the rest of the world, Colombia now looks to regain its previous prestige in world media. 

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Chile’s most important institution for contemporary art was dealt a major defeat last month, upon the announcement of a new art center that would receive more funding and be established in the same city. 

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One theater in the island nation of Cuba that has devoted itself for over two decades to inspiring change under the Castro dictatorship through the arts has recently opened its doors to the media for a captivating interview.

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Mass convocations of people in front congressional buildings are typically armed and clothed for political action, but not this one.

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The film is in search of urban dancers, men and women between 18 and 30 years old, to be part of the cast production. The call will be open to all urban genre dancers who want to be a part of the film directed by Jorge Navas until Thursday, June 30.

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Co-founder of the Di Tella Institute with his brother Guido and former Secretary of Culture during the presidency of Néstor Kirchner, Torcuato Di Tella passed away while hospitalized for a serious illness.

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