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Dutch photographer Chas Gerretsen traveled to Chile right before the coup in 1973 and captured countless images during that critical period in the 70s.

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The book “Historia de la población Africana y afrodescendiente en Uruguay,” written by Ana Frega, Nicolás Duffau, Karla Chagas, and Natalia Stalla, tells the story of African history in Uruguay.

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Grecia Albán, a vocalist from Ecuador, performed with her Argentinian counterpart, Soema Montenegro, in Buenos Aires at the Torcuato Tasso theater.

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This year marks the 100th birthday of Peruvian singer María Isabel Granda Larco. Eduardo González Viaña wrote a book in homage to the singer, also known as Chabuca.

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Esteban Tedesco works as a plastic surgeon, but his passion lies in supporting art of all kinds in Argentina.

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The Edge of Democracy, directed by Petra Costa, is a documentary film nominated for an Oscar which presents a narrative that opposes the political far right in Brazil.

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Colombia celebrates the “return” of Gabriel García Márquez, fondly known as Gabo, in an exhibit that opened in Austin, Texas.

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The government of Peru published a decree seeking to increase cinematic production in the country on December 9.

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An archeological site has been destroyed in El Salvador, adding to a cycle of “terrorism” in the destruction of historical sites in the country.

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The Spanish Cultural Center was the first to introduce this kind of theater experience in Miami eight years ago, and now its micro-theater in a shipping container just premiered its 80th season.

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