Issue Dec 01-31 2025: Curated by Gonzalo Eyherabide and open until March, an exhibition presents originals and publications by 27 Uruguayan cartoonists and graphic humorists of the 20th century.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: Caetano, Bethânia, and other names in Brazilian Popular Music mourn the death of the composer, who died at 82 in Rio de Janeiro, and praise his legacy in Brazilian music.
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Issue Dec 01-31 2025: The Centro Cultural Inca Garcilaso unveiled the exhibition “Varguitas, la verdad de las mentiras,” a moving visual journey through the life and literary career of Mario Vargas Llosa, built from images drawn from family albums and from the photographic archive developed by his daughter, photographer Morgana Vargas Llosa.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: Exploring Colombia through the native music of its regions paints a picture of a map that shows the diversity, history, and continuing transformation of the country.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: Yantra Teatro in Bolivia has premiered The Secret of Pachamama, an English adaptation of its original play El Secreto de la Madre Tierra, with the aim of creating a new cultural experience for tourists and English-speaking residents in La Paz.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: The writer Mónica Rojas (Puebla, 1983) has long explored how the female body becomes a territory of resistance. “Especially in the way women are repressed based on their physicality,” the author said in an interview.
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Issue Nov 19-Dec 07 2025: Thanks to the initiative of Gustavo Pecoroff Marino, the artist’s nephew, two enormous pieces are now on display in the Buenos Aires urban landscape; they were created according to the artist’s original plans.
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: Regarding the two gaucho poets who, according to Jorge Luis Borges, “deserve to live on in our memory,” the first is José Hernández, the author of Martín Fierro, and the second, Hilario Ascasubi, the 150th anniversary of whose death at 68 years of age was recently commemorated in Buenos Aires.
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: The streets of Santiago’s historic Concha y Toro neighborhood are filled with color and music every November 15 with the arrival of the Baile de Fantasía y Máscaras festival. The event is a true journey back in time, inviting the community to dress in period costumes and masks evoking high-society Santiago
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Issue Nov 12-18 2025: The LEIMAY Corporation recently put on Rituales de Extinción, a dance opera that combined music, dance, visual art, and community participation from various regions of Colombia.
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