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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: When Mexican banking was nationalized in 1982, one of the most important and emblematic collections of Mexican art was split in two: the Banamax collection.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: Former Astro singer Andrés Nusser debuted his first solo album Te amo mucho Cora (TAMC) after over two years of composing and writing songs.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: During June, the project Violas brasileiras (Brazilian Guitars) will be leading workshops in public schools of the Federal District to introduce students to the rich culture and history behind traditional guitar music in Brazil.

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Issue Jun 05-11 2024: The 17th edition of the Dance in the City Festival will take place in Bogotá from September 19 to 29, 2024.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: Maria Firmina dos Reis was a Black woman from the late 19th century, and unbeknownst to many, the first writer to publish a novel in Brazil.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: The Colombian writer Piedad Bonnett expressed her gratitude after having been awarded the 23rd Reina Sofia Prize for Ibero-American Poetry, the most prestigious prize for Spanish and Portuguese poetry.

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Issue May 29-Jun 04 2024: Gustavo Donoso, the poet and cartoonist of “Margarita,” will be deeply missed by the Chilean community. El Mostrador of Santiago reported that the Society of Chilean Writers (SECH) in particular expressed their regret at his departure, lamenting the loss of what they called a “creative hero.” Donoso’s comic, “Margarita,” was often

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Issue May 22-28 2024: House of the Spirits author Isabel Allende is publishing her first children’s book, Perla, la súper perrita, the first of a three-book series.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: Four Afro-Colombian women and a trans man share, through art, their stories of forced pregnancies and parenthood caused by armed actors in the context of Colombia’s armed conflict and sexual violence.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: Jupitter Pimentel, who identifies as a “boyceta,” has responded after being mocked by federal Deputy Nikolas Ferreira on social media.

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