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Sales of the book celebrating ten years of work from multiple poets will go to public entities on the outskirts of La Plata. The idea comes from poet, artist, and teacher from La Plata, Juan Rux, who began Festín Mutante in 2010.

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The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) continues to make discoveries on the Mayan Train route.

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As the Peruvian government, along with a majority of the world, recited the phrase “stay at home,” it seemingly forgot about those facing homelessness, with nowhere to shelter and protect themselves from the coronavirus.

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Marina Abramovic, the “grandmother of theater,” spoke last week at a conference about her work via Zoom as part of the Chilean arts festival Santiago de Mil.

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In his book, La metamorfosis del oro, art historian Pablo Gamboa Hinestrosa incorporates the study of the Treasures of the Quimbayas to research on the history of Colombian art.

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Shiota brings the themes of life and death to the city of Rio de Janeiro in a huge exhibition open to the public.

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Gabriel García Márquez’s childhood was the most influential time for his literature.

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Renowned Venezuelan prose author Ednodio Quintero sat down for an interview to discuss his latest work, Cuentos Salvajes, his style and influences, and even the current political situation in Venezuela.

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Adriana Bustos did not anticipate having the artistic inspiration of a lifetime bestowed upon her when a story broke about a Córdoba airline linked to a drug-trafficking scheme in 2005—but that’s exactly what happened.

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It is called “Diva,” measures some 30 meters, and was created by the artist Juliana Notari.

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