The magazine’s latest edition explores how President Lula’s global status could benefit the Americas, even while he may face domestic difficulties.
AS/COA in the News
A última edição da revista explora como o status global do presidente Lula pode beneficiar as Américas, ao mesmo tempo em que ele pode enfrentar dificuldades domésticas.
"El país enfrenta grandes desafíos con el crimen organizado", señala el portal Urgente24, citando un artículo de AS/COA sobre las elecciones en Paraguay.
"El canciller de Rusia obtuvo exactamente lo que quería", dijo la directora de políticas de AS/COA.
El Sol de Mendoza destaca "Abrázame cantando", una canción que Las Hermanas Abraham grabaron para la serie En Casa de Americas Society.
"Teetering between the real and the imagined, these objects [...] possess a ghostly, ephemeral aura," said the art publication in its May issue preview.
"The performance is a way to guide 'our ghosts' to a better place," said Indiana about the Americas Society-commissioned show to The New York Times.
"We have to pay attention to what's happening in Mexico because it serves as a warning," said the AS/COA Online editor-in-chief.
"República Dominicana nos interesa muchísimo porque este país está en el radar de muchos inversionistas", dijo la presidenta y CEO de AS/COA.
"A grand jury votes to indict Donald Trump on [the] same day Jair Bolsonaro returns to Brazil," said AS/COA's Brian Winter in The New Republic.
"El mundo está viviendo una etapa singular de posiciones enfrentadas", dijo el presidente de Argentina.
"[The] exhibition lays out a narrative that elucidates the artist's personal history," says the journal in its ArtSeen section.
La revista digital escribe sobre Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth, una muestra que compila obras icónicas del artista brasileño
"[Canada] is really a country that is important to the U.S. economic security and national security," said AS/COA's vice president.
"It doesn't make sense for our top trade partner…not to be a party to this negotiation," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in Voice of America.
“If we’re not working together...both of our securities and frankly economic well-being is at risk," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth in The New York Times.
"Bispo do Rosario’s taxonomic passion…is palpable throughout," wrote a critic in the Goings On About Town section.
The art publication spotlights Bispo do Rosario: All Existing Materials on Earth, the first solo exhibition of the Afro-Brazilian artist in the U.S.
New York magazine includes Americas Society's Ars Longa de La Habana concert in The Culture Pages.
"Es un lenguaje muy alarmante porque México ya ha sido invadido en el pasado por Estados Unidos", dijo Carin Zissis de AS/COA a Agencia EFE.