Chinese dissident and artist Ai Weiwei opened his exhibition in São Paulo with the help of Brazilian craftsmen and domestic and international private sponsorship.
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The Brazilian presidential race has inspired a massive social media response in addition to activists taking to the streets as part of the #nothim movement opposing Jair Bolsonaro.
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October 8th is Latin American Theater Day, celebrating the art itself, as well as the annual Festival de Teatro de Manizales.
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In 1968, author Parménides García Saldaña published Pasto verde, a novel that would come to define the Mexican counterculture generation of the 1960s.
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At 81 years old, Polo Román debuted a new album at a stop on Argentina’s Tren a las nubes.
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The Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes united artists in Argentina to compete for the Premio Trabucco.
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Actor, producer, and politician Sergio Mayer Bretón was named president of the Commission of Culture and Cinematography attached to Mexico’s Chamber of Deputies on September 27, 2018.
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In Buenos Aires, you can find many unexpected “treasures” of cinematography. One of these treasures is Colombian filmmaker Lina Rodríguez, whose work is being featured in the current film series at the theater Sala Leopoldo Lugones.
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A new film debuted at the Brasilia Film Festival tackling the issue of how to deal with violent oppression in Latin America through nonviolence.
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An experienced cast and a relatable storyline: “La madre que me parió” has it all.
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