Ana, the novel’s protagonist, is a university professor who undergoes an existential crisis after unfortunate events unfold.
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In just one month, the three new online streaming platforms have launched, available to Chileans directly in their homes.
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In his painting, “Pandemia,” artist Alfredo Alcalde depicted the suffering and tragedy of the coronavirus which has devastated people around the world.
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August 25th is Guaraní Language Day in Paraguay, intended to celebrate the recognition granted the language in 1967.
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While family crisis, misunderstanding in marriages, and fear is taking over many in real life, show business still emulates what goes on in the world.
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Director Agustín Meza stated that the intention is to motivate people and “give them a positive message, as well as demonstrate that theater and the scenic arts are also an essential activity in Mexico and the world.”
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Saúl Alcántara Onofre expressed his discontent with the plans as it prioritizes “gray infrastructure” over restoring the historical plants and trees.
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On the 170th Anniversary of the death of the “Liberator of America,” the graphic artist Ramiro Ghigliazza presented a hyper-realistic digital reconstruction of José de San Martín’s face.
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The documentary Voz Dinamitada (Dynamite Voice), recently screened online, is about the artistic life and final days of the Peruvian poet and social activist José Valdivia Domínguez.
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From August 25 to September 7, the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art will hold the fourteenth annual Indigenous Video+Film Festival.
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