Eberto Novelo Maldonado, an expert from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, expressed his concern regarding the deterioration of Mayan ruins in Chiapas.
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While most well-known for revolutionizing children’s literature, Argentine author María Elena Walsh (1930-2011) also used her writing skills to bravely challenge the dictatorship and Menemism in the articles she wrote for the newspaper Clarín.
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The Teatro Colón in Bogotá, Colombia, celebrates its 130th anniversary this year.
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Uruguayan author Leonor Courtoisie has published a “dark, depressive, obsessive” novel about Montevidean society that will have the reader finishing the book in a single sitting.
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Isabel Allende, born in Lima in 1942, is the daughter of a Chilean diplomat and the author of 30 books, translated into over 40 languages.
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The Compañía Nacional de Teatro of Mexico recognized its 50th anniversary this year after its 1972 founding by Mexican playwright Héctor Azar.
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Liana Cisneros is not letting the pandemic stop her from connecting with others and sharing the music she loves.
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Thirty years after Argentine sculptor Jorge Michel’s death, his grandson created a documentary honoring his grandfather’s life and work.
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Creative Cluster Development (CCD) is the new face for a new generation of art museum.
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Jorge Eliécer Pardo’s novel, La última tarde del caudillo, is a work of historical fiction that presents readers with two simultaneous stories.
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