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Claudio Bertoni is a Chilean poet and visual artist whose new exhibit, Desgarraduras (Tearings), will open at the Ekho Gallery in Santiago.

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In the battle for the protection of the cultural heritage of the Plaza Libertad in San Salvador, experts were once again losers to municipal development.

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Leonidas Yerovi’s granddaughter has written a musical based on his writings.

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A reform in the Intellectual Property Law of El Salvador appears to work in favor of radio and TV stations, which can now set the price they are willing to pay for the music they air.

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Ballerinas in the Santiago Ballet often stay for twenty or thirty years, and when dancers do decide to retire, it is often for health reasons.

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In Brazil, where female homicide rates are among the highest in the world, women are finding new ways to fight domestic violence and gender discrimination.

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The new film “Señorita María, la Falda de la Montaña” has brought peace to María Luisa Fuentes, the subject of the documentary. 

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In Havana, the theater company El ciervo encantado (The Enchanted Deer) performs “Departure,” a production that approaches the country’s “familial and social fractures” from the past 58 years.

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Spanish admiral Blas de Lezo is a mythical figure, remembered for his military skill and acts of bravery.

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During a week of feverish artistic affluence, art collectors splurged on rare and expensive paintings.

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