During the 41st International Book Fair at the Palacio de Minería, Anamari Gomís, Silvia Lemus, and Hernán Lara Zavala presented Carlos Fuentes’ book called A Viva Voz, which intertwines conference lectures by Fuentes from 1982 and 2011.
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Colombian twin sister duo Laura and Lucía Villa have seen their career take off in the past year, with their mix of flamenco, classical music, and urban sounds landing them a deal with Warner Music Latin.
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In the Ecuadorian province of Esmeraldas, a group of 50 children engaged in the process of learning how to play the traditional bombo drum and other instruments typical to the largely Afro-Ecuadorian town.
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The contemporary artist and architect, Tomás Saraceno, had his art displayed in Florence, Italy, this past week.
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The Colombian theater group Círcula Colectivo performed the show “En Tierra.”
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Another historical document of liberator José de San Martín was reported missing from the General Archive of Peru.
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Julio Cortázar lived surrounded by books, jazz records, tango, contemporary music, and his cat Flanelle.
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Two Brazilian artists, Costa and Olívia, are taking their artistic skills and creative minds to the streets of Brasília.
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The Andrés Bello Agreement celebrated its fiftieth anniversary this year in Panama, during which the Colombian Germán Rey was recognized.
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A script for a film adaptation of Mexican author Juan Rulfo’s Gallo de Oro (“The Golden Cockerel”), lost since 1963, reappeared through the research done by Brigham Young University researcher Douglas J. Weatherford.
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