LIFE
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Chile Poetry Collective Turns Bomb Sites into Literal Falling Literature
A Chilean art trio is rewriting the memory of air raids: helicopters that once strafed civilians now shower cities with…
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Puerto Ricans Remember Massacre as Pulse Site Opens Before Demolition
Nine years after a gunman killed 49 people inside Orlando's Pulse nightclub, survivors and relatives—many of them Puerto Rican—walked through…
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Latin American Museum Plan Collides with Trump’s Sweeping Cultural Rollback
Twenty years of unlikely coalition-building behind the National Museum of the American Latino now stand on a knife-edge. President Donald…
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Puerto Rican Grandmothers Stir Art and Flavor in Sofrito Manifesto
Artist Bernardo Medina raided his late abuela's recipe shoebox and splashed those flavors across 250 pages of photographs and pop-art…
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Mexico’s Virgin of Guadalupe Lights Madrid and Bridges Centuries of Shared Faith
Madrid's Prado has never smelled quite like this: cedar crates, fresh varnish, and a whiff of copal incense mingle as…
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Mexican Television Pioneer Chespirito Inspires Fresh Biographical Series
With Max’s new series Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo, audiences revisit the life of Roberto Gómez Bolaños—the shy copywriter who morphed…
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Cuban Iconic Voice Celia Cruz Immortalized During Hundredth-Year Tributes
A century after her Havana birth, Celia Cruz still sparks dance floors from Queens to Quito. As 2025 centenary celebrations…
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Argentina’s Famed Goldsmith Melts War Ammo Bound for Papal Blessing
In a cramped San Telmo workshop aglow with firelight, 82-year-old master silversmith Juan Carlos Pallarols melts bullet casings from past…
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Peruvian Artist’s Quest Proves Quechua Still Thrives Beyond All Odds
In the clatter of New York’s Tribeca Film Festival, Runa Simi arrives with an unexpected roar: a Peruvian father and…
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