Samba was created one-hundred years ago as the voice of the poor, the excluded, and the illiterate, by black people in Rio de Janeiro, especially in the O Morro de Santo Antônio neighborhood.
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Is there any use for X-Ray films after examining them to find out if someone has suffered a broken bone? An artist from Honduras has an answer to that question.
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Born on May 16, 1917 in the Mexican town of Sayula, Juan Rulfo has earned a reputation as one of the foremost Latin American writers despite his limited body of work.
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La próxima piel and Que dios nos perdone, internationally recognized Spanish films, exceeded 12 other Ibero-American films, including the popular Uruguayan feature El sereno.
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Mexico is now the third Latin American country with art collections that increase the visibility of regional works from recent years.
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Guatemalan photographer Eny Roland Hernández is known for his unique photography that combines various styles to question established principles.
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A court ruling against the famous Nicaraguan poet Ernesto Cardenal has come to the forefront as Granada prepares to hold its annual International Poetry Festival.
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A temporary exhibition has opened to the public in the Museum of Humor, also known as MuHu, in Buenos Aires.
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Thirty-four years later, Marta Minujín will again construct a Parthenon of prohibited books, this time for one of the best-known contemporary art fairs in the world, Documenta.
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Literature and studies about Spinetta’s influences on art, music, poetry, and philosophy have increased since his death five years ago.
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