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While the expectations of the creation and development of a new capital were consistent with the simultaneous shifts of time and Brazilians’ wishes, what was actually created was a historical art piece known as Brasilia.

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Radio Universidad de Chile unearthed a previously unpublished interview with writer and musician Patricio Manns, covering such topics as childhood memories and political exile.

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Popular Brazilian entertainment company Rede Globo released a controversial production that some Brazilians believe “romanticizes slavery.”

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Paraguayan movies are about to be released or produced despite limited resources.

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On Tuesday, September 14, the documentary “Terminal Norte” by Lucrecia Martel will be debuted live in the Centro Cultural Kirchner before its official debut on the streaming platform Contar.

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At the foot of Mexico City’s World Trade Center, David Alfaro Siqueiros’ mural La Marcha de Humanidad (The March of Humanity) stretches an impressive 2,400 square meters and depicts various stages of humanity.

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The Centenary Theater of La Serena, Chile, was formerly used for arts such as music and film. Now, it needs major renovations, and it no longer serves as a home for the cultural arts of La Serena.

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Adriana Pinto is an artisan who has worked with various materials, including clay, wood, iron, and leather, but her true creativity manifests itself in her felt scarves.

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The musical genre bolero was named a Cultural Heritage of the Nation by Cuba’s Minister of Culture.

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From August 24th to September 15th, Cine Magaly will be presenting a film cycle named Paz y libertad to celebrate 200 years of Costa Rican statehood.

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