Issue Mar 04-10 2026: It is hardly news that authoritarian and dictatorial regimes under ideological signs of all kinds use censorship as a tool with which to control, repress, and frighten the public. Nor is it news that democratic societies also use perhaps more subtle forms of censorship to control culture and free expression.
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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: Alain Johannes is a bridge between worlds, people, and sounds. After decades of providing the sonic architecture for such legendary acts as Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, and The Crooked Vultures, the Chilean multi-instrumentalist has decided to resettle in his native Chile and prepare for further musical feats.
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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: The Peruvian writer Alfredo Bryce Echenique, one of the leading representatives of Hispanic American fiction, passed away at the age of 87, the House of Peruvian Literature announced.
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Issue Mar 04-10 2026: With the exhibition “Ensueño y revelación” (Daydream and Revelation), Brianda Zareth Huitrón (Temascalcingo, 1990) gave free rein to her most intense fantasies. Housed in the art gallery of the Autonomous Metropolitan University (UAM) Iztapalapa, the exhibition consists of 26 paintings, ten sketches, and one sculpture depicting faces, plants, clouds, and dreams.
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Autobiography, and Ludic Invention for a Unique Literary Experience Issue Feb 25-Mar 03 2026: Suma de la partes (Sum of the Parts), a new, posthumously published book by Mexican author Álvaro Uribe, skillfully combines autobiographical reflection, personal essays, and literary fiction, continuing the project developed in his previous book, La parte ideal (The Ideal Part),
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Issue Feb 25-Mar 03 2026: The experimental dance piece Caliche, created by painter and choreographer Pablo Serna, is inspired by characters immersed in madness and delirium, to explore the relationship between the body and the earth.
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Issue Feb 25-Mar 03 2026: The Jujuy-born artist closed her fifth show at the Movistar Arena with a performance that combined stage storytelling, urban repertoire, and references to cultural tradition, as part of the Latinaje Tour 2026, which has already drawn over 50,000 people in Buenos Aires.
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Issue Feb 18-24 2026: Researchers from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History have claimed that the construction of at least two parks in areas near the Maya train constitute crimes of an archaeological nature, given that they feature buildings made with archaeological remains found along the train route that were mutilated, separated from their
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Issue Feb 18-24 2026: A new work by Colombian essayist Carlos Granés entitled “The Roar of Our Time” takes on the “madness of the world,” characterized by excessive enthusiasm on both the right and the left, and seeks to reconstruct a viable present from the chaos. If politics has become the stuff of roaring lions,
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Issue Feb 18-24 2026: The artwork, which measures over 13 meters high, emulates a Latin American Mona Lisa, explained the creator.
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