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The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped Dominican filmmaking and provided new challenges for the industry.

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A new multimedia exhibition centering on the national protests between October 2019 and March 2020 opened in Santiago.

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The book, which has the expanded title of Black Rio nos Anos 70: A Grande África Soul (Black Rio in the 1970s: The Great African Soul), investigates dances throughout 30 neighborhoods in Rio de Janeiro. It also includes a series of maps to portray the size and impact of the dance movement, Black Rio.

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The 21st century has been the era of disposable clothing.

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The newest addition to the international network of archives and entities that aim to break down prejudices against the LGBTQ+ community is “Queer Britain,” the first LGBTQ+ museum in Great Britain.

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A new exposition at Mexico city’s Laboratorio Arte Alameda showcases the work of artist Helen Escobedo.

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Registration for Prêmio Jabuti, also known as the “Tortoise Prize,” closed at the end of May 2022, and a controversial topic has resurfaced.

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An upcoming exhibition at Uruguay’s National Museum of Visual Arts will include the presentation of a commemorative stamp celebrating one of the country’s most prominent artists and intellectuals.

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The American professor and researcher Daniel Balderston toured various cities in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay giving courses, conferences, and interviews as he presented his brand-new book “Lo marginal es lo más bello,” which focuses on his expertise: the writings of Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges.

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Vinyl is making a comeback in Venezuela (as in other places) thanks to the work of record collectors and enthusiasts who have kept the exchange of copies alive, despite the near disappearance of music stores in the country.

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