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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: Uruguay’s public radio system is facing growing uncertainty as labor disputes, budget constraints, and leadership vacancies disrupt programming and operations. While some suspended shows have returned to the air, their long-term future remains unclear.

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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: An unlabeled can recently discovered at Chile’s National Cinemateque was found to contain the oldest extant film ever shot in the country, a firefighting exercise recorded in Valparaíso in 1902, underscoring the institution’s important efforts to preserve Chile’s cinematic legacy so that, in the words of its director Marcelo Morales, “memories

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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: From the very first strum of the “Jaranas,” the energy of Los Vega was palpable. During the concert they gave at Jazzatlán Capital, the group from Veracruz had the audience singing, smiling, clapping, and zapateando (rhythmically stomping their feet) right from their seats.

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Issue Apr 08-14 2026: Centered on the debate of what constitutes “normality” the short story “The Alienist” takes the stage in a pop-infused, updated version titled “Casarão Verde.”

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: Mexican cartoonist José Hernández has published the first graphic novel ever to explore the life and writings of legendary American writer, John Fante (1909-1983), author of Ask the Dust, among other classics.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: While children’s literature is currently dominated by exotic characters, from African giraffes to Asian elephants or creatures imported from fantastical alternate universes, a new book published by the National University of Tucumán Press (Edunt) has instead set its sight on the familiar.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: In the late, turbulent 1970s, a group of young artists challenged the conventions of their time and organized an art festival whose echoes remain relevant in Peruvian art of recent decades. An exhibition at the CCIG rescues the legacy of their work.

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Issue Apr 01-07 2026: Telecommunications boxes—weathered by time, covered in graffiti, and plastered with advertisements, often go unnoticed amidst the city’s fast-paced rhythm. For many, they are merely forgotten structures, lifeless corners that blend into the urban visual noise; for others, they are a canvas.

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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: In Brady Corbet’s 2024 film “The Brutalist,” Adrien Brody plays a Hungarian architect living in the United States after WWII who is hired to build a huge concrete cultural center by a tycoon played by Guy Pearce.

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Issue Mar 25-31 2026: The death of Lucho González marks the passing of a seminal figure who bridged Peruvian music with the rest of Latin America.

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