Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The first ladies of Argentina are being featured in an exhibition at the Museo Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires.
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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: History indicates that in the 16th century when the Spaniard Hernán Cortés arrived in Tenochtitlán, the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma welcomed him with an aphrodisiac concoction made with cacao. Quirino Olivera Nuñez, a Peruvian archaeologist based in Jaén, states that according to legend, “Cortés wanted to spit it out, but he
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Issue Mar 27-Apr 02 2024: The Palacio Municipal de Miraflores, designed by architect Luis Miró Quesada and finished in 1944, is one of few Peruvian buildings created in the twentieth century that has been declared a National Monument.
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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Mexico City’s organ grinders are no strangers to racism and discrimination.
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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: On March 26th, federal deputy Fernanda Melchionna (PSOL-RS) reestablished the Frente Parlamentar em Defesa do Livro, Leitura e Escrita (Parliamentary Front in Defense of Books, Reading, and Writing) in the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies.
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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: In the framework of Holy Week, several Paraguayan cities are preparing to offer their residents and visitors a unique experience that blends art with popular religious devotion through the reenactments of the Stations of the Cross.
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Issue Mar 20-26 2024: Ever since the Macri administration in Argentina, tributes to former president Néstor Kirchner have been withdrawn throughout Argentina.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Colombian Caribbean life is defined by its sound.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Actor and director Alfredo Castro is days away from releasing “Limpia,” a play based on the book of the same name by Alia Trabucco Zeran.
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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: Known as the “star of the favela,” Carolina Maria (1914-1977) was a Brazilian writer who shed light on the daily existence of the country’s mid-century underclass, writing profusely even as she scraped out a meager existence as a scrap collector for her and her children.
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