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Issue Jun 14-20 2023: Historian and art researcher Christian Padilla published his most recent book, “If the walls could speak. Bogotá mural art in fifty works (1930-1999).”

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Issue Jun 14-20 2023: Compañía de Teatro Abisal announced the theater production Terrapolis with its next performances on June 22nd, 23rd, and 24th at the theater at Universidad Mayor in Chile.

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Issue Jun 14-20 2023: The latest literary work by Álvaro Uribe, Tríptico del Cangrejo, follows the three times that the Mexican author battled with cancer.

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Issue Jun 14-20 2023: Marcelo D2 released his ninth studio album, Iboru, also his first samba album, creating a modern mix of trap and samba.

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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor whose inhumane and sadistic experiments on concentration camp prisoners earned him the title “Angel of Death,” will be the subject of a new movie, to be filmed partially in Uruguay, where the war criminal fled after Germany’s defeat in WWII.

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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: In Fieras familiares, the Mexican naturalist Andrés Cota Hiriart opens up a narrative path to understand the animal kingdom and widen our perspective towards their urgent preservation.

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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: Coco Fusco, a Cuban American interdisciplinary artist and academic, recently presented her film “La noche eterna (The Eternal Night)” in Miami.

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Issue Jun 07-13 2023: The Chilean writer, Isabel Allende (1942), said in a press conference for her new book, El Viento Conoce Mi Nombre, that it is an ode to the women on the border of Mexico and the United States who work with displaced children and aim for their rights to be recognized.

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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: Brazilian filmmaker Silvio Tendler discussed his work during the pandemic, his projects, past and future, and the meaning of utopia.

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Issue May 31-Jun 06 2023: The Iberá marshes in the province of Corrientes, Argentina, have recovered after the strong fires of last year, and it is again ready for travelers looking to get to know the wetlands and its villages through the San Nicolás gateway, near the city of San Miguel—a good opportunity to combine

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