Teotihuacán: “that great city that, despite increasing research in the last few years, remains a mystery.”
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The Argentine comedy-musical group, Les Luthiers, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, has cultivated a theatrical and musical niche that exemplifies “a curious example of pre-internet viralization” through its infectious parodies that have maintained popularity through the generations.
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Gonzalo Justiniano, the outstanding Chilean national director speaks about the premiere of his most recent movie Cabros de mierda.
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Publishers who publish poems have lost presence on front web pages and independent magazines. However, according to some poets, being outside the big markets, safeguards the genre.
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How do you return to your hometown that does not welcome you back with open arms?
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Argentinian psychoanalyst Jorge Alemán recently published a book on populism, and was asked to expound on it.
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The quena, a thousand-year old instrument, has been a fundamental part of the ancestral music and the culture of the Andean peoples.
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Ichapekene Piesta, the largest celebration in the northern town of San Ignacio de Moxos, unfurls this year with some apprehension.
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Twenty years after its first publication, Diamela Eltit and Paz Errázuriz’s El infarto del alma, has been reissued by Hueders.
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Argentine sculptor, Antonio Pujia, conveys his passion through the encaustic method, an art form used by the great Mexican muralists, by the use of beeswax in paintings and sculptures. He and the technique are celebrated in an exhibition in Buenos Aires.
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