Forty years have passed since Gabriel García Márquez received the Nobel Prize for Literature, but even years after his death in 2014, the Colombian author’s life and work remain immortalized.
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In the late fifties and early sixties, a fascinating musical genre spread through the capital of Puebla: jazz.
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Argentine singer Piero, originally from Italy, has announced that he will return to Chile on his “Esperanza” tour to pay tribute to the economic, political, and social problems that Latin America is facing.
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Boreal, a Paraguayan feature film, has won four awards at the Festival of Latino Cinema in Seattle (WA).
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: As Uruguayan poet Ida Vitale approaches her 99th birthday, she reflected on life, death, and the “survival of poetry.”
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: Laura Mora’s film Los reyes del mundo makes cinematographic history by looking into the eyes of boys marked by lack of opportunities, violence, and contempt.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: As the Peruvian and Norwegian musicians, Manongo Mujica and Terje Evensen, prepared to present their new record Paracas Ritual (PR), before the Gran Teatro Nacional, Mujica took a moment to discuss the importance of the legacy left behind by the Paracas culture.
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Issue Oct 05-11 2022: Dulce de Leche, a common Latin American delicacy, is thought to have been created by many different cultures in history, but no one is certain of where it originated.
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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: Murals in Mexico City’s artistic neighborhood of Tepito have been destroyed due to an urban restructuring program established by Cuauhtémoc Mayor Sandra Cuevas.
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Issue Sep 28-Oct 04 2022: A transforming Non-Fungible Token (NFT) sculpture created by Refik Anadol was shown during the Week of Art in front of more than 2,000 people in the Colón Theater.
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