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For many lesbian writers, literature is an opportunity to increase the representation of what in Brazil has historically been a marginalized demographic.

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Playwright Mónica Ottino wrote the script for Eva y Victoria in 1986, and since its debut, it has become an Argentine classic.

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The songs that have been discovered by Renato Viera, a music researcher who has specifically focused on the Brazilian singer Belchior’s work since 2013, had never been published, and they were recorded in the 1970s, around the time his career began to take off.

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The Colombian motion picture “Tantas Almas” by director Nicolás Rincón Gille will represent the country in the next Goya awards.

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Two hundred Colombian artists have come together to create plastic and visual art pieces for the 46th edition of the National Hall of Artists which are related to the Magdalena River in Colombia.

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The works of Argentine photographer and director Alejandro C. Del Conte were discovered in a dump truck in Buenos Aires.

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Nicolás Ozuna, 53-year-old native of Horqueta, Concepción, who has been in Pedro Juan Caballero, Amambay, for the past 11 years, has become well-known for his masterful wood sculpting abilities.

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During the 1980s in Chile, teatro callejero, or “street theater,” was a form of artistic resistance against the dictatorship.

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On the Northside of Rio de Janeiro, Marquinho China began to frequent the block of Cacique de Ramos alongside other talented samba musicians.

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The fall of the Mexica empire in 1521 marked the beginning of the end for many Mesoamerican indigenous peoples and their traditions.

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