For Nicaraguan writer Sergio Ramírez, Latin American literature has always been the product of exile.
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The Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) reopened its galleries in Caracas, La Paz, and Montevideo, with a free contemporary art exhibition focusing on sustainable development and regional integration.
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Julieta Vallina was an intense, sensitive actress, who worked in alternative, commercial, and official theater with a recognized interpretative capacity.
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The COVID-19 pandemic took many of the remaining veterans, and the 21 who are still alive have surpassed the age of 100. Sadly, they are still waiting for an homage in their name.
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The Vallenato Sea of Accordions Festival will be held June 23-26 in Santa Marta.
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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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