Los Hermanos Rosario, Rafa, Luis, and Tony, have worked for 42 years livening parties around the world with their merengues.
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The “Photos for Mexico” campaign involved the sale of over 200 photographs as a fundraiser for COVID-19 relief efforts.
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In November 2019, Luciana Bilotti’s first film, Camping, was released on cine.ar, an Argentinian national cinema platform.
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Uruguay’s Teatro Circular in Montevideo has been a cultural landmark, which is now weathering the storm of the global pandemic.
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The economic figures of the country’s cultural sector are worrisome, but beyond the numbers, what could happen without an industry necessary to overcome the crisis?
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Yoshitaro Amano was a businessman, philanthropist, and globetrotter who lived a colorful life that included espionage accusations, a shipwreck, and the establishment of an archaeological museum.
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Nicola Constantino, Marcos López, and Agustina Woodgate are a few of the many artists who view the coronavirus pandemic as an opportunity rather than a hindrance.
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Public policy is governmental action that should respond to the necessities of the public.
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Museums around the world have been forced to close their doors due to the quarantine and social distancing measures, but many are using technology to continue engaging with patrons.
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Leonardo Mellado, president of the International Consortium of Chilean Museums (ICOM), considers the role museums should play during the pandemic.
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