Entertainment
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Immersive Frida Kahlo Exhibit Debuts in Mexico, Celebrating Artistic Legacy
For the first time in Mexico, Querétaro hosts the immersive exhibition "I am Frida Kahlo," featuring over 300 images of…
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Capitalia Festival in Santo Domingo: A Fusion of Music, Culture, and Environmental Awareness
Santo Domingo is set to host the Capitalia Festival on April 20, featuring global and Latin American music icons Sting,…
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Colombia’s “Achura Karpa”: A Global Circus Fusion Honoring Ancestral Traditions
In Bogotá, Colombia, "Achura Karpa" redefines the traditional circus, blending acrobatics with ancestral rituals and nature's elements, challenging the Eurocentric…
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Afro-Cuban Singer Daymé Arocena Breaks Barriers in Latin Pop with New Album ‘Alkemi’
Cuban singer Daymé Arocena is breaking barriers in Latin pop with her new album 'Alkemi,' which fuses pop sounds with…
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Peruvian Director’s ‘Reinas’ Clinches Top Prize at Berlin Film Festival’s Generation KPlus
"Reinas," directed by Peruvian filmmaker Klaudia Reynickel, won the best film award in the Generation KPlus section at the Berlin…
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Colombia’s Mauro Castillo Set to Spotlight Afro-Latin Heritage at White House Following ‘Encanto’ Role and Global Hit Success
Colombian sensation Mauro Castillo will illuminate the White House on Thursday with the vibrant beats of salsa, marking a historic…
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Cuban-American Singer Pitbull Blends Genres in a Dazzling New EP
Cuban-American singer Pitbull has unveiled his latest EP, 'Trackhouse: Daytona 500 Edition', featuring an eclectic mix of tracks and notable…
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Julieta Venegas to Champion Women’s Rights with Historic Concert in Mexico
In an empowering celebration of International Women's Day, Mexican singer-songwriter Julieta Venegas will perform a massive concert in Mexico City's…
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Preserving the Voice of the Ancients: The Zapotec Language’s Woman Guardian in Mexico
In Oaxaca, Mexico, Micaela Hernández, 'Kelly Tehuanita,' emerges as a crucial defender of the endangered Zapotec language, teaching and revitalizing…
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“Pepe’s” Tale is A Cinematic Journey into Latin American Identity, Migration, and Colonialism’s Shadows
Dominican filmmaker Nelson Carlos de los Santos Arias unveils "Pepe" at the Berlinale, weaving a narrative around the death of…
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