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The annual tango festival will showcase 24 international artists, and more than 180 Colombians.  

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What do Shakespeare or Picasso have to do with management skills?  Academics apply their expertise in cultural resources to increase the capacity of leaders to become better leaders.  

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The author recounts the dizzying journey Matías, a writer who uses words to get revenge, becomes lost in a self-destructive spiral and returns to Mexico after the death of his father.  “Human beings cling to identity.” 

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Mesa Soto won the Palme d’Or. 

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The poet opened the Primer Encuentro Internacional de Poesía held at the XV Feria del Libro de Santa Cruz.  Other invited poets were Roberto Resendiz, Lucas Viriato, René Figueroa, and Carlos Aldazábal. 

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“In the cinema of today there isn’t much space for silence.” 

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After weeks of speculation regarding the nomination, anthropologist Ramón Rivas gets the nod from President Elect Salvador Sánchez Cerén. 

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“La unión de América Latina” from 1924, has a crack that will be repaired. 

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Uruguayan author Eduardo Galeano said in an interview that he considers his 1971 book The Open Veins of Latin America, by far his best-known work, to be so bad he will no longer read from it during public appearances.  MercoPress of Montevideo wrote that Galeano made the public admission at the Brasilia book show.  “I

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Di Couto recently spoke about works in her upcoming first solo exhibition, the choice of different techniques used to create them, and about life as a female street artist in Rio.  In The Rio Times of Rio de Janeiro Chesney Hearst wrote that Rio artist Diana “Di” Couto’s first solo exhibition entitled, “Outro Olhar” (“Another

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