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El Túnel, the most widely-known novel by Argentine author Ernesto Sábato, has now been brought to the stage by the theater group La Cuarta Pared Argentina.

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For many, Roma evokes nostalgia for past decades, while drawing attention to confusing household dynamics that persist in the country today.

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For the first time in Argentina, an exhibition of the photography work of a young Che Guevara opened in the city of Rosario, where the Cuban revolutionary leader was born.

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Ecuador’s Ministry of Culture and Patrimony has created a published directory with information on all the museums available in the South American country.

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A new video has been released by reggae band Gud Yeye, making public their new song “Roots of Creation.”

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Millôr Fernandes was a preeminent cartoonist and journalist who passed away in 2013.

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A small Chanka Incan citadel was left in ashes after a raging fire consumed a part of the compound on the last day of 2018.

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Thinking of an artist as an anthropologist helps to explain the work of artist Hernán Dompé, who sees war as a phenomenon inherent in the social condition of man.

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Jazz started to gain popularity in the Brazilian capital in the 1960’s, with Big Bands playing in sophisticated dinner venues, sponsored by Brazil’s federal government.

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The Archaeological Zone of Ndachjian-Tehuacán in Puebla, Mexico City, has protected relics from the pre-Hispanic period that provide clues about how Xipe Tótec was honored by his worshippers. Xipe Tótec, “our lord the flayed,” is known for his influence on fertility, agricultural cycles, and war.

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