The documentary “Frida. Viva la Vida,” directed by Giovanni Troilo, premiered on the National Geographic channel in honor of International Women’s Day.
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The Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires will be presenting an exhibition of works by female Argentinian artists between 1890 and 1950.
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El Bourbon, a tattoo studio in Bogotá, Colombia, launched a video on its social media networks that highlights the professional and artistic work of women in an industry that tends to discriminate and sexualize them.
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To commemorate the 16th anniversary of legendary Argentine guitarist Pappo’s death, PERFIL Magazine compiled 16 of his most famous songs with accompanying video clips.
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To reflect and celebrate the month of March, which is marked by International Woman’s Day, the group Oficina de Alegria will host a series of online concerts featuring Mandalá.
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Visual artist and filmmaker Stanley Gonczanski mounted an urban exhibition that proposes an ironic and satirical reading of various works of art from the Renaissance to the 19th century.
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Paraguayan ceramist Julia Isídrez has been sculpting award-winning works of art for over 30 years.
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In her new book, Extraño oficio (Odd Job), María Luisa Andruetto collects scenes that reflect real-life—hybrid chronicles of genuine experiences that depart from her previous works of fiction and children’s literature.
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As part of the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s (UNAM) Programa México 500, writers including Yuri Herrera, Fernando Iwasaki, and Clara Obligado will participate in the course called “Encuentros y desencuentros de la lengua española y de las literaturas hispánicas.”
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Karina Reyes pulls no punches in her first novel, Mi climax entre tus manos (My Climax Between Your Hands, Garamond, 2021).
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