The Americas Society exhibition "examines the mythic roots and tragic consequences of European colonization," writes Forbes.
Arts & Culture
An Exhibit About El Dorado Dares To Ask: What If Gold Had Never Become A Commodity?
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Jonathon Keats
Music of the Americas: Live Tango and Multimedia Performances
The week features music from Argentina and Costa Rica on En Casa, and a tango and a multimedia event live in New York.
Music of the Americas: New and Early Music, Live and Online
Charlotte Mundy is live on our stage. We share early music videos by La Fontegara and Vincent Lauzer. And hear Argentine folk music by Verdún & Ciavattini
Music of the Americas Live and En Casa
Instrument maker Mário Lemos performs, Michelle Camargo returns, and the Manhattan Chamber Players play live in New York.
In the Studio: Dialogues with Contemporary Artists
Visual Arts' Instagram Live series invites artists to contribute their work and ideas.
A Son of Mexico’s Elite Bids for Literary Stardom in the U.S.
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Nick Burns
In Nicolás Medina Mora’s debut novel, a failed attempt at Americanization yields critical reflections on two North American elites.
When Mexico City’s Salsa-Dancing Pensioners Became Political Kryptonite
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Alex González Ormerod
A showdown over dancing in a public plaza brought a halt to Sandra Cuevas’s rapid ascent—and continues to hang over her Senate campaign.