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Africa

Africa and the Sphinx at Giza in Cairo, Egypt (Wisconsinart/Dreamstime)

Africa is mother, the mother of all humanity. It’s a very big and incredibly diverse continent. Queens, NYC is the world’s most diverse urban area. It speaks around 160 different languages. Africa is much bigger, but speaks somewhere between 1,000 and 3,000 languages. Regions of Africa The regions of Africa are North, South, East, West, […]

The Neighboring Scenes 2021 Film Festival Puts Latin America on Your Screen

A still from Neighboring Scenes 2021 "All the Dead Ones" by Gotardo & Dutra (Cinema Tropical)

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PaleyFest 2021 Goes Behind-the-Scenes With the Biggest Stars on TV

PaleyFest 2021 Goes Behind-the-Scenes With the Biggest Stars on TV (Paley Center)

Tuesday, March 30, 2021
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Latin Art Blooms in the Queens Botanical Garden

"Rosie" by Asano Agarie Gomez Ankhlave Arts Alliance Queens Botanical Garden (Anne Tan Detchkov/QBG)

July 21 – September 8, 2020
QUEENS BOTANICAL GARDEN
Flushing, Queens
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Gaucho are the Cowboys of the South American Pampas

Gaucho (MartinSeb/Adobe)

ARGENTINA, URUGUAY, BRAZIL, PARAGUAY

Buika is the Spanish Queen of Flamenco Soul

Buika in 2019. Courtesy the artist.

March 12, 2020
CARNEGIE HALL
Midtown, Manhattan
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Carnegie Hall

Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), the big North American film festivalr

Courtesy of the Toronto International Film Festival.

Argentine, Brazilian, Chilean, Colombian, Costa Rican, Cuban, French, Israeli, Italian, Mexican, Filipino, Portuguese, Puerto Rican, Romanian, Spanish, Uruguayan and Venezuelan films.
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Toronto, Canada
September 6 – 16, 2018

Pati Jinich “Mexican Today” Cookbook

Mexican Today by Pati Jinich

“Mexican Today” is the latest book by the Mexican chef, cookbook author, and host of the national PBS series Pati’s Mexican Table

Chick Corea

Chick Corea and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis May 17, 2013 by Keith Widyolar Reading about the “Spanish” tinge as the Chick Corea Festival at Jazz at Lincoln Center approached, I thought Chick Corea must have a Spanish background, but he doesn’t. Corea is American with a southern Italian heritage. Sometimes […]

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