Issue Feb 18-24 2026: Researchers from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History have claimed that the construction of at least two parks in areas near the Maya train constitute crimes of an archaeological nature, given that they feature buildings made with archaeological remains found along the train route that were mutilated, separated from their
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Issue Feb 18-24 2026: A new work by Colombian essayist Carlos Granés entitled “The Roar of Our Time” takes on the “madness of the world,” characterized by excessive enthusiasm on both the right and the left, and seeks to reconstruct a viable present from the chaos. If politics has become the stuff of roaring lions,
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Issue Feb 18-24 2026: The artwork, which measures over 13 meters high, emulates a Latin American Mona Lisa, explained the creator.
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Issue Feb 18-24 2026: Three new releases spark a conversation about the career, “la dolce vita y el dolce far niente,” of the renowned author, Diana Bellessi, who just turned 80.
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Issue Feb 11-17 2026: On February 12, 1976, just over 50 years ago, a movie was screened at Mexico’s Palacio de Bellas Artes depicting the crash, four years earlier, of a plane filled with Uruguayan rugby players as they crossed a mountain range. Twelve of the passengers died, while the remainder, stranded in the remote,
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Issue Feb 11-17 2026: The Festival de Escritura Dominicana (FESD) has established itself as an essential annual fixture for the region’s literary ecosystem, moving beyond traditional book displays to facilitate direct intellectual exchange in the heart of Santo Domingo.
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Cinema, Memory, and Provocation: Xalapa Revives Spanish-Mexican Filmmaker Buñuel’s Rebellious Spirit
Issue Feb 11-17 2026: From February 23 to 27, the Veracruz Film School will hold Buñuel Week, a tribute to the 126th anniversary of the filmmaker’s birth.
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Issue Feb 11-17 2026: Almost simultaneously with the Disney+ premiere of “Homo Argentum,” the box-office hit film of sixteen comedic (and pessimistic) episodes by directors Mariano Cohn and Gastón Duprat about archetypes of the “national character,” Cohn and Duprat expanded their creative universe and debuted as writers.
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Issue Feb 04-10 2026: Over the past three presidential terms, Mexico has promoted community cultural programs aimed at bringing culture to marginalized and violent areas.
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Issue Feb 04-10 2026: Uruguayan sculptor Mauro Arbiza became an artist despite resistance from his father, who could never believe that anyone would actually pay for an artwork. Growing up while working beside him in the country, he recalled his pleasure at being outdoors but claimed he disliked working with animals.
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