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Argentina Mystery and Introspection in Claudia Piñeiro’s ‘A Little Luck’ By Maly Polotto 28 August, 2023
Argentina Rewind at Edinburgh Fringe: ‘In Digging Up the Past, We Will Build the Future’. By Hanno Jewell 23 August, 2023
Uruguay The Hand That Feeds You: An Unsparing Portrait of Montevideo By Jesse Rothbard 08 August, 2023
Brazil Venezuela Seguir Adelante, a spotlight on the plight of women migrants fleeing Venezuela By Hanno Jewell 17 July, 2023
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Brazil Argentina Uruguay Searching for the disappeared of the Southern Cone dictatorships By Tricia Feeney 05 May, 2023
Argentina Argentine Choreographer Gabriela Carrizo: ‘ La Ruta Is A Metaphor For What You Lose And What You Find In Life.’ By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 27 March, 2023
Brazil Mexico ‘Some of the Greatest Footballers and Journalists Talk as Though Pelé Never Existed’: Andrew Downie on the World Cup that Transformed Football By Will Huddleston 14 December, 2022
Diaspora Mexico Poetry, Politics and Prickly Pears: A Review of Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin’s ‘Chicana on Fire’ By Jimmy Centeno 14 December, 2022
Mexico ‘Mexican Geniuses: The Immersive Experience’ includes 300 Paintings by Frida and Diego, but is it real art? By Sofia Serbin de Skalon 01 October, 2022