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Music · MexicoToday, January 7, Ciudad Juárez commemorated the 76th anniversary of the birth of Alberto Aguilera Valadez, better known as Juan Gabriel, one of the most emblematic and beloved artists of this border, whose music and legacy have transcended generations and borders. Family members, followers and cultural authorities organized a special day of activities to remember the life and work of the so-called “Divo de Juárez”, highlighting his contribution…See the Story
So Commemorates Ciudad Juárez on the 76th Anniversary of Juan Gabriel’s Natalicio

Chile · ChileSince Mistral was 35 years away from Chile, she had a complex relationship with the country until her death, which occurred on January 10, 1957. The academic of the School of Humanities of the Gabriela Mistral University, Claudio Véliz, explains how her figure survived oblivion. From 1922 until her death on January 10, 1957, Gabriela Mistral lived outside Chile, first as a special envoy to work for educational reform in Mexico, and then for Euro…See the Story
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Mexico · MexicoToday it is 40 years since the mythical Mexican writer Juan Rulfo (1917-1986) left this world that “has not evolved much” and in which his books remain in force, since the old caciquism of the emblematic character Pedro Páramo lives in political figures like the president of the United States, Donald Trump, assures his son, the filmmaker Juan Carlos Rulfo. La entrada Juan Carlos Rulfo: “The world has not evolved much since my father’s death” was…See the Story