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Nair de Teffé was Brazil’s First Lady during the country’s First Republic (1889-1913) and the world’s first woman caricaturist. She overcame prejudices within the Arts and her position in society.

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The VSS Dance Company is presenting Nahual at the Ciudad Esperanza Iris Theater in Mexico City to “immerse spectators in self-discovery, empowerment, and the greatness of [the Mexican] people.”

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April 30 marks a decade since the death of Ernest Sabato, and many Argentine and Spanish writers are going above and beyond to remember him and honor his work.

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The Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos para la Educación, la Ciencia y la Cultura (OEI) created an educational and literary project in which more than three hundred students from schools across Ibero-America, including Uruguay, wrote El Quinto Quijote.

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Jesús Fichamba was born on February 7,1947 and passed away this past week during his fight with COVID-19.

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The study of archeoastronomy is helping historians and archaeologists in Mexico understand how astronomy influenced pre-Columbian inhabitants of Mesoamerica, particularly the Mexica.

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The Ministry of Culture declared the knowledge and practices of the chalán in breeding Peruvian Paso Horses as national cultural heritage.

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In 1992, Fernando Botero made world news, when his sculptures were exhibited in the Champs Elysée’s in Paris.

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A renowned Argentine writer and editor is producing a film based on a bestselling novel through a new system of crowdfunding.

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In the San Carlos neighborhood of Gamboa, in an abandoned waste lot, a new “artistic intervention,” called “Your Art Aquí” offers a unique open-air art experience that visitors can enjoy safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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