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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: For six days, Cali hosted the 29th edition of the Petronio Álvarez Festival, showcasing over 2,000 artists across 52 competing groups, 17 national and international guests, and more than 170 tradition-bearers in cuisine, fashion, beverages, and crafts.

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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: George Orwell’s famous dystopian novel bears striking resemblance to the Cuban bureaucracy, leading to its being banned.

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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: Recently, renowned artist Ciruelo Cabral called out young artist Carrie Bencardino’s work currently on display in the MALBA Museum for its similarity to his 2005 work.

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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: The inaugural edition of Mostra Lamparina brought circus arts and hip-hop to Taguatinga, Brazil, on August 17.

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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: Adriana Zaefferer is once again exhibiting in Buenos Aires a series of works inspired by landscapes, gaucho scenes, and her favorite animals in their natural surroundings.

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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: The late samba icon Arlindo Cruz will be honored with a gurufim, a festive Afro-Brazilian funeral rite, during a public wake this Saturday at the quadra of Império Serrano in Madureira.

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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: This exhibition confronts landscape and memory by contrasting the famous Andean postcards of Martín Chambi with contemporary works from around the globe.

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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: The Chilean Film Academy has the task every August to review all nominees and choose one film to represent Chile at the Oscars and Goya awards. This year, voting will run until August 25th, and the selected film will be released shortly after a decision is made. The academy of over

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–Researched and Written by Alyssa Korol-Filbey– Issue Jul 01-31 2025: As technology develops, and the literary field adapts to the modernizing world, a need to define and isolate what makes written work literature has arisen.

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Issue Jul 01-31 2025: After scouring archives for over ten years, Cristina Santa Cruz and Jorman Gutiérrez, the curators of the new exhibition at Buenos Aires’ National Bicentennial House, have managed to gather roughly 200 original works by legendary artist Alejandro Sirio to showcase his legacy to the public in a first-ever event of this

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