This year’s Festival de Luz (Festival of Light) features the work of 500 photographers from 31 different countries at 178 different venues throughout Argentina.
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Spanish illustrator Tyto Alba is creating a comic book story about Chavela Vargas and Frida Kahlo, two of the most internationally prominent women of Mexican culture.
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Playwright, theater director and filmmaker Santiago Loza, is the featured guest of the second Off Buenos Aires Festival in Santiago, Chile.
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Landmarks and monuments are falling into disrepair in the Nicaragua’s capital, and choosing which of them will receive appropriate attention may be a political decision.
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Poets from Bolivia, Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia, Uruguay, Spain, Venezuela, Ecuador, the United States and Luxembourg joined the Chilean poet Oscar Hahn, author of “El arte de morir” (“The Art of Dying”), in attending the Sixth Festival of Latin American Poetry in Buenos Aires which began on Tuesday, July 22.
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“Argentina is intact, like a Ferrari parked at the back because the owner doesn’t know how to handle it,” says the writer and former ambassador Abel Posse.
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After nine days of events, the 24th International Poetry Festival of Medellín came to a conclusion.
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Ivica Simic, the Croatian actor, theater director, promoter and former general secretary of the International Association of Theater for Children and Youth (ASSITEJ) arrived in Cuba on Monday, August 4 for a brief visit.
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Archaeologists in northern Peru found a temple that was used by fishermen who set out to sea to hunt sharks over 3,000 years ago, according to the daily El Comercio.
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In Ecuador the old adage that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” hits a high note.
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