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Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: The latest novel by journalist and writer Mario Vargas Llosa shreds one of the greatest legends of Spanish-American literature, Gabriel García Márquez.

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Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: The second edition of Cubadebate’s report, “Do Music Companies in Cuba Represent Artists Well?”, revealed that musical artists could end up in the private sector, but with limitations.

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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: Brazilian television host, singer, actress, and model, María das Graças Meneghel, better known as Xuxa, recently celebrated her sixtieth birthday.

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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: Antonio Ripoll, a 23-year-old Uruguayan with Asperger’s Syndrome, a condition on the autism spectrum that affects neurodevelopment, reached his dream of having his own documentary and spreading his knowledge about animals in an inclusive way.

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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: Ecuador has twelve active volcanoes and eight with historical activity since 1532, according to a report.

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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: In Bolivia, the activities to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Potosí artist Wálter Solón Romero’s birthday are beginning.

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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: American writer and screenwriter Elizabeth Stamp has just published under Lannoo, 150 Bookstores You Need to Visit Before You Die, including three bookstores in Argentina: El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Libros del Pasaje, and Oliva Libros.

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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: “Ecologies in Motion,” an exhibition by Gonzalo Carrasco that will open next May, will represent Chile at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale, where it will address how the park of the Quinta Normal of Santiago, architecture, and science allowed the public to imagine the country’s future as it enters modernity, and

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Issue Mar 15-21 2023:  In Cuba, artists are only legally allowed to perform through a representation agency or a state company.

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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: France, Germany, England, and Austria have enjoyed “classical music festivals” for hundreds of years; however, now people in Latin America can enjoy such performances.

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