The last rock star of Colombian art died in Bogotá. His works include “Colombia” written in Coca-Cola font, globally recognized and as emblematic as work by Fernando Botero.
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Colombian poet Juan Manuel Roca used his time during the pandemic to think, read, and compose narratives of everyday life, which resulted in a beautiful series full of dark humor.
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Martinho da Vila, 83, discussed his 50+ years as a Samba musician in the documentary series: Pelas Quadras do Samba on the channel Papo de Música.
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The international film festival BAFICI2021 brings together films that, according to one reviewer, are characterized by the pandemic, although they’re not about the pandemic.
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UPC Cultural is paying tribute to one of the most well-known creators in the local art scene with a brand-new exhibit— “Color and Feeling.”
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Folha de São Paulo is releasing a collection of photography celebrating its 100-year anniversary.
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The city of Medellín, Colombia, will be honoring the lifelong dedication and work of Colombian artist, Fernando Botero throughout 2021.
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People disagree about when and how the faces of the Carnival appeared.
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Uruguay’s entertainment industry has long valued the male perspective when it comes to controlling the narrative.
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Ricardo González, the dental surgeon by profession and TV and music phenomenon in the 70’s and 80’s died at age 75.
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