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Colombian painter David Manzur’s sixty pieces of work will be on display at the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá (“Mambo”) until February 23, 2020.

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The nomination of the Brazilian documentary, The Edge of Democracy, by the young director Petra Costa, has produced violent reactions from the right in Brazil.

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The stories of the legendary Spanish medieval knight Rodrigo Díaz Vivar, known affectionately as “El Cid” (The Lord, from Arabic) or “El Campeador” (The Champion, from Spanish) have seen many adaptations over the years and the newest one will be produced by Amazon.

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Carlos “Cuco” Rojas, who recently passed away on January 10, was a Colombian artist known for his works in the llanera music genre, music of the plains also known as joropo.

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Samba singers Sandra de Sá and Jorge Aragão spoke of their role in this year’s Carnival festival in the Sapucaí parade in Rio de Janeiro.

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Two hundred years after the death of Micaela Villegas, her children and those of Viceroy Amat continue to make history.

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Argentine author María Gainza will finally receive her Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz award for her book “La luz negra.”

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Judge Benedicto Abicair, of the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice, asked that Netflix suspend the screening of the Christmas special “First Temptation of Christ,” made by the Porta dos Fundo group.

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Elizabeth Espíndola, a soprano, conducted research on first Mexican opera in Venice in 1733, a work that portrayed the ruler of Tenochtitlán, Moctezuma, and the Mexican people at the time of the conquest.

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The famous painter from Tela, Honduras, creates colorful works depicting the people and landscapes of his hometown.

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