Eraclio Zepeda (1937-2015) was from Chiapas, Mexico, and was the author of “Benzunul” (1959), a book that explores the cold mountains of the Mayan world.
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Dembow is a Dominican Republic-based music genre that began in the early 1990s.
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A sculpture of a young woman, discovered by inhabitants of Hidalgo Amajac, Veracruz, on the 1st of January 2020, is set to replace the Columbus statue on the Paseo de la Reforma.
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In “The Piety of the Statues,” the Santa Fe sculptor Alexis Minkiewicz offers a shocking approach to the statue by the Italian Arnaldo Zocchi, which in 2015 was “exiled” from the Casa Rosada by then President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.
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Rossana Díaz Costa is a filmmaker who has faced many hardships and a lot of criticism while creating a film adaptation of a well-known and much-loved Peruvian novel by Alfredo Bryce.
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Argentina’s Peronist history is controversial, but for Natalia Labaké, her grandfather’s legacy is a haunting one.
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A new edition of a popular Brazilian book, O Carro do Exito, analyzes the condition of black life in Brazilian cities.
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With the Colombian vaccination campaign significantly lifting immunity among the population, the ArtBo plastic art festival of Bogotá has reopened from September 29th to October 3rd.
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Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger in 1939, Batman made his debut in Detective Comics number 27: Bat-man, the Batman, thus establishing himself as a global pop culture icon.
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On September 22nd, artist Melissa Larrañaga’s exhibition Refugios debuted in Forum Gallery and will run until October 23rd.
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