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20-26 2024: Ever since the Macri administration in Argentina, tributes to former president Néstor Kirchner have been withdrawn throughout Argentina.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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Issue Mar 13-19 2024: The creation of Uruguay’s heritage weekend was a success and is proof that citizens like the material goods of the nation’s past.
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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: Choro music has been officially recognized by the National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute (IPHAN) as part of Brazil’s cultural heritage.
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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: The Argentinian comedian Connie Ballarini once again visited Paraguay to present her latest stand up special at the Teatro Guaraní, which played to a full house.
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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: Developing imagination, critical thinking, analytical skills, and observation drive projects, utopias, and “design a better world.”
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Issue Mar 06-12 2024: Spanish singer-songwriter Pablo Alborán is confident that he would like to collaborate with Latin American and Caribbean artists in his future work.
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