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Aunt Dora’s Theater, named after the influential Panamanian theater arts teacher and advocate, celebrated its anniversary in August, continuing its promotion of the arts in Panama.

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Persistent fires in Bolivia, which razed 1.2 million hectares of forest and grassland, also affected sites with rock art near the town of Roboré, an archaeologist of the Santa Cruz government department revealed Tuesday.

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As a sign of reverence, Peru begins a series of activities in order to celebrate the life of the late composer Chabuca Granda.

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When reminiscing about the day she met and fell in love with Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges, his widow, María Kodama, says that she remembered thinking to herself, “This man is as crazy as I am, great.”

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Since releasing his first work in 2018 – the single Negócios – the Brazilian artist Marabu has sought a unique and creative pathway towards creation.

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Luis González-Palma (1957) is a living artist who has been researched and published like no other Guatemalan photographer.

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The 33 pieces of the Presidencia de la República collection, commissioned by Carlos Salinas de Gortari, then-President of Mexico, will be publicly displayed for the first time since 1993, in Los Pinos, the official residence of the President of Mexico.

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The first celebration of the International Festival of Performing Arts in Mexico City marks a turn toward the re-appropriation of public space.

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Upon reflection on the great Latin American liberators and other historical figures, it’s easy to conceive of Latin American history as an epic poem; their deeds were as heroic and mystical as Homer’s poems tell, but the current political situation weighs upon the region, leaving it without the heroes of old.

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Perú has a rich history that is shown in different formats through five museums in its capital city of Lima.

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