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A pair of documentary film makers and journalists released a short film featuring one survivor and the mother of a girl who died in the Hogar Seguro Virgen Asunción fire that killed 41 girls in Guatemala in 2017.

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In its second edition, the Buenos Aires festival will bring together works by Lorena Vega, Santiago Gobernori, and Rodrigo Arena, among other creators. And while “they agree on the production conditions, they are driven by the most diverse aesthetics.”

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–Written by Noelia Veras— Nicaraguan poet, Ernesto Cardenal, died on Sunday, March 1, 2020.

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During the 41st International Book Fair at the Palacio de Minería, Anamari Gomís, Silvia Lemus, and Hernán Lara Zavala presented Carlos Fuentes’ book called A Viva Voz, which intertwines conference lectures by Fuentes from 1982 and 2011.

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Colombian twin sister duo Laura and Lucía Villa have seen their career take off in the past year, with their mix of flamenco, classical music, and urban sounds landing them a deal with Warner Music Latin.

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In the Ecuadorian province of Esmeraldas, a group of 50 children engaged in the process of learning how to play the traditional bombo drum and other instruments typical to the largely Afro-Ecuadorian town.

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The contemporary artist and architect, Tomás Saraceno, had his art displayed in Florence, Italy, this past week.

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The Colombian theater group Círcula Colectivo performed the show “En Tierra.”

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Another historical document of liberator José de San Martín was reported missing from the General Archive of Peru.

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Julio Cortázar lived surrounded by books, jazz records, tango, contemporary music, and his cat Flanelle.

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