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While the Zapatista movement no longer appears frequently in the media, its traditions remain throughout Mexico.

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“I’m waiting for someone to apologize to Pablo and the others someday,” said Sergio Vitier in the documentary Pablo Milanés, which addresses, among other things, the time that the singer-songwriter spent during the 60s in forced labor camps known as Unidades Militares de Ayuda a la Producción (Military Units to Help Production).

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While the beauty of Brazilian culture can hardly be summed up by a single practice, the samba parade is an undisputable standout among the nation’s cultural treasures.

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The group Quinteto Negro La Boca (QNLB) will honor deceased Argentine writer and journalist Osvaldo Bayer with a special concert.

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Local television stations are in an intense and acrimonious war for viewers.

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Current works by architect and visual artist Silvio Fischbein constructed with old print media can be seen at the Centro Cultural Borges.

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“Never again do I want my novels to be made into movies…I will write the original script,” Gabriel García Márquez said to Colombian director Jorge Alí Triana after seeing the film adaptation of his book Crónica de una muerte anunciada (Chronicle of a Death Foretold).

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San Pedro de Coayllo, Peru, is believed to have been the starting point for Spanish missionaries travelling to evangelize citizens throughout the Cañete valley.

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Through new programming, the Buenos Aires Ministry of Culture hopes to draw a diverse audience into museums and increase access to culture in the city.

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Panama is preparing a cultural inventory for the upcoming UNESCO intangible cultural heritage selection process.

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