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Croc brand shoes invited everyone on Saturday the 16th and 23rd to San Bernardino’s La Peatonal street to an event entitled “Crocstumizá tu verano” (Croc-ize Your Summer).

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Cuban novelist Nivaria Tejera has died in Paris at the age of 86.

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In January, Santiago’s Teatro Nescafé de las Artes saw the premiere of Sinatra, a new musical based on the life and music of the iconic singer featuring performances by the Universal Orchestra under the direction of Héctor “Parquímetro” Briceño.

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The two editorial groups that control more than half of the book market in Argentina have once again organized a series of lectures and roundtables at which readers can listen to and exchange ideas with their favorite authors. And it will be happening at the beach.

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Nominated for an Oscar in the category of Best Foreign Film, El abrazo de la serpiente (The Serpent’s Embrace), directed by Ciro Guerra, has proven to be a resounding success on the international stage, having garnered, among other accolades, a standing ovation at Cannes and top prizes at film festivals in India, Peru, Mar del

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Rodolfo Ledezma is an architect with a difference. Although he audited classes at the University of Chile, he does not have a degree. He started his career at the bottom and made it all the way to chief architect.

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2015 was a record-setting year for the Colombian film industry, in terms of both the accolades its national cinema garnered at international festivals, as well as the unusually high number of foreign movies shot on location within its borders.

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Victorina López Hilario greeted with elation the news that she had won the 2015 installment of Mexico’s National Science and Arts Award in the subcategory of Popular Arts and Traditions. “I’m 42 and I’ve been struggling since I was 16,” she told reporters upon receiving the distinction.

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Twenty-five years after its debut in Buenos Aires’ Luna Park stadium, Pepe Cibrián Campoy and Ángel Mahler’s musical rendition of Bram Stoker’s iconic novel Dracula is set to make another run.

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“A work of fiction it is not, but it begins and ends by offering the reader the story of two brothers with names invented for the occasion, both of whose lives revolved around political militancy, armed struggle, the Chilean path to socialism, and exile.” Cristián Pérez’s new book Cerca de la revolución is not exactly

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