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Carlos Vives Headlines 50th Folklore Festival in Uruguay
The 50th edition of Uruguay's National and International Folklore Festival, featuring Colombian singer Carlos Vives, promises to enhance the country's…
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José Agustín, an Iconic Voice of Mexico’s Rock Era Passes Away
José Agustín, the legendary Mexican writer who vividly captured the essence of the 1960s and 70s rock and social revolution…
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Argentine Artist Ana María Hernando’s Spring Oasis Amidst New York’s Winter
Argentina’s Ana María Hernando transforms New York's Madison Square Park with a spring-themed installation, contrasting the city's grey, wintry landscape…
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7 Compelling Reasons to Opt for an Accounting Degree
In a world driven by financial dynamics, an accounting degree stands as a cornerstone of business and economic understanding. This…
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Pope Francis Affirms Blessing Same-Sex Couples Amid Church Debate
Pope Francis defends his decision to allow blessings for same-sex couples and those in 'irregular' situations, addressing concerns among conservative…
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Controversy Surrounds Peso Pluma’s Appearance at Chile’s Viña del Mar Music Festival
The inclusion of Mexican singer Peso Pluma in the upcoming Viña del Mar International Song Festival has sparked a heated…
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Unlocking Ancient Wisdom at The Bolivian Andean School of Spiritual Guides
In the heart of Bolivia, a unique "school" dedicated to sharing the ancient wisdom of the Andes has emerged. Known…
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Mexican Museum Displays Skulls of Characters Made with Indigenous art and Swarovski Crystals
The International Museum of Baroque in central Mexico presents 'Creative Souls,' an exhibition featuring skulls adorned with indigenous Huichol art,…
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Exploring the Artistic Journey of a Modern Visionary: Uruguayan-Spanish Artist Joaquín García
Inaugurating an exhibition tracing the creative odyssey of Joaquín Torres García (1874-1949), the celebration of his 150th birthday has begun.…
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Dreams, Dances, and Bodies: Feminist Art as a Bridge Between Argentina and Spain
Step into the collective consciousness awakened by a standing female figure as she narrates dreamscapes, twisting their meanings but not…
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