Issue Oct 09-15 2024: Maite Alberdi’s first fiction film, El lugar de la otra, is an adaptation of one of the stories told in Alia Trabucco’s book Las homicidas. Produced by Fábula and Netflix, the film recounts the mysterious 1955 murder of Roberto Pumarino by his lover, the writer María Carolina Geel.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: The series on One Hundred Years of Solitude will premiere on December 11.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: Katrin Aason Bucher, born in Vancouver, Canada, is a Costa Rican artist who developed a love for art through the influence of her maternal grandmother, María del Pilar Chávez Orozco.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: The first edition of the Che, La Guerrilla was published eight years ago, fifty years after the death of Ernesto Che Guevara.
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Issue Oct 02-08 2024: Día de Todos los Santos is one of the most popular and important traditions in Guatemala.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: Insular, a film about loss and grievance premiered October 3rd at the Fine Arts Cinema Café at Novo Centro.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: The legacy of Joaquín Salvador Lavado Tejón’s historical Mafalda continues to receive more and more attention in the literary, artistic, scholarly, and cinematographic world.
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: NeoArctic, a performance of “12 songs, 12 soundscapes, 12 landscapes, 1 planet” by the Danish group Hotel Pro Forma and the Latvian Radio Choir, will play in Bogotá for five nights as a part of the Festival Internacional de Artes Vivas (FIAV).
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Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: “Encanto de mujer” is the name of the recital that will be held at the Teatro Nescafé de las Artes on September 28 and 29.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: Mexican artist Raúl Pineda is renowned for his usage of the mezzotint engraving artwork, particularly in its display of violence in Mexico.
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