Carlos Gardel, the face of the tango song, and Pedro Infante, the face of bolero ranchero, both created countless songs beloved by many and are connected as well by their untimely deaths.
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In Pucallpa, Peru, an old Christian tradition continued, COVID-19 notwithstanding.
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A new initiative in the Guanacaste neighborhood of Tegucigalpa offers training and entrepreneurship opportunities for adults and youth excluded by society.
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After a five-year battle with cancer, Paraguayan director Renate Costa passed away in Paris at the age of 39.
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Casa Cultural provides activities open to the public in the region, including: Capoeira, popular courses, delivery of milk and basic food baskets, cinema debate, and music class, among others. According to Karina Iliescu of Jornalistas Livres of São Paulo, the organization is recognized by City Hall. On the morning of Thursday, June 18th, Casa cultural
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Producer Dago García of the Colombian film, El olvido que seremos (Forgotten We’ll Be), selected recently to screen at the Cannes Film Festival, recounts the details of the creative process behind the film, inspired by its namesake book by Colombian author Héctor Abad Faciolince.
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International Baccalaureate student Sabrina Garrido began the “Pensar la Filosofía” project to promote the inclusion of philosophy in classroom education.
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The author Carlos Monsiváis was an activist in various fields of Mexican national life.
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The purpose of this documentary, which is apparent from the first moment, is to portray the enthusiasm and vitality of cumbia.
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Ricardo Silva Romero’s new novel, Río Muerto, is the tale of a widow and her family living in a town where the “war does not end.”
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