The Tate Modern Museum in London will soon exhibit several works by Argentine artists, featuring a series by Marcia Schvartz.
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According to Cuban singer-songwriter Silvio Rodríguez, the Revolutionary Offensive of 1968 has done a lot of damage to the Cuban people.
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In a new activity that combines art, architecture, and heritage, participants are invited to climb up to a high vantage point in Buenos Aires and paint the city.
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Carlos Martínez Rentería, a fierce promoter of counterculture in Mexico, passed away recently due to septic shock.
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After releasing the 2018 hit “Teu popô,” Hodari elucidated how he spent the last years leading up to the hit, his hiatus, and what inspired him to release an EP heavily rooted in Carioca culture.
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Eberto Novelo Maldonado, an expert from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, expressed his concern regarding the deterioration of Mayan ruins in Chiapas.
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While most well-known for revolutionizing children’s literature, Argentine author María Elena Walsh (1930-2011) also used her writing skills to bravely challenge the dictatorship and Menemism in the articles she wrote for the newspaper Clarín.
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The Teatro Colón in Bogotá, Colombia, celebrates its 130th anniversary this year.
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Uruguayan author Leonor Courtoisie has published a “dark, depressive, obsessive” novel about Montevidean society that will have the reader finishing the book in a single sitting.
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Isabel Allende, born in Lima in 1942, is the daughter of a Chilean diplomat and the author of 30 books, translated into over 40 languages.
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