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Issue Jan 08-14 2025: The recent news surrounding the potential acquisition of former presidential residences for museums has sparked considerable debate in Chile.

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Issue Jan 08-14 2025: Álvaro Quispe wrote a book titled Juventudes: Políticas públicas, participación y contracultura, in which he explores the increasing influence of young adults in contemporary social movements.

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Issue Jan 08-14 2025: The Fernando Montes Museum (MFM) in La Paz, Bolivia, was inaugurated on January 11, 2019, and opened to the public 14 days later that month.

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Issue Jan 01-07 2025: Located on the corner of Ávalos and La Pampa, the last of the hundred chalets of the original layout of the Parque Chas neighborhood remains.

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Issue Jan 01-07 2025: On Friday, January 3, Chile began its Teatro a Mil activities. Teatro a Mil is an important performing arts festival held across the country.

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Issue Jan 01-07 2025: The first edition of the International Caribbean Music Festival will be held at the Caribbean campus of the Universidad de Costa Rica from January 13 to 19.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2024: Following the death of Argentine journalist Jorge Lanata, several political leaders have expressed their condolences on social networks.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2024: The “patrimonialization” of cultural processes is ongoing in Colombia, sparking a debate about the political and social responsibilities of people engaged in such actions.

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Issue Dec 01-31 2024: On the tenth anniversary of his death, the Mexican writer Vicente Leñero is remembered by his daughter, Estela, who mentions how he became a playwright, his journey into documentary theater, and the challenges he faced in editing some of his works.

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Issue Nov 15-30 2024: In a standout year for the duo Mondongo, their plasteline-based art has captured headlines once again. Collector Andrés Buhar purchased their 45-meter, 15-panel installation “Argentina (Landscapes)” for $1.27 million, placing it among the highest privately sold Argentine artworks.

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