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Karina Reyes pulls no punches in her first novel, Mi climax entre tus manos (My Climax Between Your Hands, Garamond, 2021).

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In a Facebook post titled “Independent Architecture Should Not Be Ignored in Cuba,” individuals protested for the legalization of their profession which is at odds with restrictive legislation.

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La Llorona won Best International Film at the 25th edition of the Satellite Awards on Monday, February 15, in the United States.

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The Sura Collection is an opportunity to see the works of historic Mexican artists and “the great names of Colombian art” from anywhere in the world.

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In light of the passing of Dominican salsa legend Johnny Pacheco, Puerto Rican artists are honoring and remembering his legacy.

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The first novel to directly address homosexuality in war comes from Chilean historian Rafael Mellafe. Tres caminos a Tacna tells a story about three gay men who cross paths during the Pacific War.

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The Cuban Institute of Cinematographic Art and Industry (ICAIC) tried to pacify the members of the film labor union in Cuba saying that the new prohibitions for work do not affect them. However, filmmakers feel otherwise.

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Multiple art galleries from different parts of Latin American came together on February 4, 2021, to launch an association of art galleries titled “Art Focus Latin America.”

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Rã, written and directed by Ana Flávia Cavalcanti and Julia Zaki is based on Cavalcanti’s childhood memory of her sister and her mother when she was around six years old in Eldorado, Diadema, Brazil.

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Mexican archeologist Marco Antonio Cervera says evidence indicates Mexicans would eat their enemies as part of wartime ritual.

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