Pituka Ortega Heilbron, Executive Director of the IFF Panama Foundation, was the associate producer of the award-winning film “Stars at Noon.”
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In a new book published by Desinformémonos Ediciones and the Brigada de Apoyo a la Mujer Elisa Martínez, Mexico City’s sex workers speak: “We’re whores, yes, but also activists and journalists.”
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In her book Cristina y la historia, historian Camila Perochena wrote about former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner’s (CFK) political use of history to spark a cultural battle.
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Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina led the Dominican nation as its brutal dictator for more than 30 years in the 20th century until his execution in 1961.
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In his new book, Un paso adelante, Cristóbal González, the founder of the musical group Santo Barrio, compiled the stories surrounding the ska scene in Chile.
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In Las revistas culturales latinoamericanas, researcher Horacio Tarcus suggests a variety of uses for the magazine.
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Musicians Alejandro Sanz and Kany Garcia transformed the streets of Cali into the set for the music video of their song “Muero.”
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In Peru, archaeologists work to uncover the secrets of the Wari, a culture which might have served as the basis for the Inca empire.
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In the third volume of Lázaro Cárdenas: Un Méxicano del Siglo XX (A Mexican of the 20th Century), biographer Ricardo Pérez Montfort examines the Mexican president’s overlooked role as a statesman.
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The works of eight different artists were installed in Eduraro Costantini’s brand-new development of site-specific art in Buenos Aires.
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