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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: The collective exhibition “Nudevember 2025” returns to Casa Rubens in Lima as a space to explore the body, intimacy, and the human figure through painting and drawing.

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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: Thousands gathered in Mexico City’s Zócalo on Saturday night to watch the public screening of Juan Gabriel’s 1991 Bellas Artes concert.

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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: Author and poet Armando Romero published his novel El vientre de todas las guerras. It contains two stories that alternate between 19th century Colombia and the modern day.

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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: Chico Buarque, Paulinho da Viola, and João Bosco participated in ‘Negro samba lírico’ which also features eight acclaimed songs by the composer who died in 2021.

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Issue Nov 05-11 2025: Following the National Prize for Musical Arts awarded to Valentín Trujillo—an emblematic pianist renowned for his extensive television career—the same award was presented in the field of Visual Arts to Alejandro “Mono” González.

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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: At 77 years of age, Gonzalo Celorio has dedicated his life to literature and the Spanish language.

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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: Uruguayan writer Fernanda Trías received the 2025 Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Award for her novel El monte de las furias, marking her second time receiving the award.

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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: The Museo Larreta in Buenos Aires has opened Caaporá: Cuerpos pintados y travesías americanas, an exhibition that revives a century-old collaboration between writer Ricardo Güiraldes and artist Alfredo González Garaño.

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Issue Oct 29-Nov 04 2025: The intimate documentary “Mon Laferte, te amo,” which explores the artist’s life today, has been nominated for the 2025 Latin Grammys.

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Issue Oct 22-28 2025: The Antique Book Fair is taking place on the ground floor of Palacio Libertad in Buenos Aires from October 29th to November 2nd. This year’s fair is centered on the theme of literature written by Argentinian women from the 19th century onward.

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