Issue Apr 12-18 2023: After a years-long silence due to contractual issues, Chilean singer Pablo Chill-E published his album “El Duende Verde.”
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: Henry James, the American-British writer who moved to England and gained fame for his extensive and exciting work, is remembered 180 years after his birth.
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Issue Apr 12-18 2023: The BNB Art cultural space is to host an exhibition of three renowned artists: Jaime Tejada, Antonio Carpa, and Jorge Aranda.
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Issue Apr 05-11 2023: At the end of 2022, Javier Echecopar Mongilardi, one of the greatest active Peruvian musicians, published his 624-page book, The Music of Peru: Following the Codes of Our Cultural Identities.
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Issue Apr 05-11 2023: “A Super Sad Comedy,” a play written by Carla Zúñiga and produced by Chilean Business, is set to debut at Teatro Mori Parque Arauco in Chile on April 14.
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Issue Apr 05-11 2023: The first Spanish edition of Babylonian Borges was published in Argentina by Fondo de Cultura Económica.
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Issue Apr 05-11 2023: April is the month of Vallenato in Colombia. At the end of the month, big parties of the music genre are held in Valledupar and other cities.
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Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: Mexican artist and researcher Miguel Covarrubias created six monumental maps for an international exhibition in San Francisco, California, in 1939.
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Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: The latest novel by journalist and writer Mario Vargas Llosa shreds one of the greatest legends of Spanish-American literature, Gabriel García Márquez.
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Issue Mar 29-Apr 04 2023: The second edition of Cubadebate’s report, “Do Music Companies in Cuba Represent Artists Well?”, revealed that musical artists could end up in the private sector, but with limitations.
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