Odair José was one of the most popular protest singers in Brazil in the 1970s, campaigning for the political and social rights of maids, prostitutes, and gays.
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In Buenos Aires, an Exhibit Offers the Opportunity to “Journey into the Mind of a Tormented Creator”
La Casa Nacional del Bicentenario in Argentina is home to a newly-opened exhibit which honors art work done by Pablo Cedrón, in addition to other aspects of his life.
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The comedy Toc has been adapted for a Cuban audience and has become a hit in the Cuban capital’s theater.
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The photography/art exhibit “Beyond the Ritual” examines group images, their symbolism, and how they cross artistic fields.
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Sarhua, Peru, is said to be the birthplace of many artistic manifestations, such as drawings, embroidery, songs, and dances.
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Alejandra Costamagna is a journalist and writer born in Santiago in 1970. She has published books like Animales domésticos (Mondadori) and Imposible salir de la Tierra (Estruendomudo).
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Elisa Carrillo hopes that her acceptance of the Premio Benois de la Danse will motivate support for cultural expression among authorities in Mexico.
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The Colombian author Ángela Becerra has turned her latest novel, “Algún día hoy,” winner of the 2019 Fernando Lara Prize, into a “monument for women.”
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With five and a half million pesos in prize money and inspiration from the creativity of the neighborhood’s well-known artists Leopoldo Marechal, Juan Gelman, and Osvaldo Pugliese, thirty eager residents of Villa Crespo have launched a plan called the Local Circuit of Cultural Interventions (CLIC).
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Andean thematic films coming out of Peru have made waves ever since Óscar Catacora’s Wiñaypacha.
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