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Latin America

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Spreads Global Capitalism With Middle Fingers

By Davis Richardson
Posters of Albert Nisman are hung during a 'Silent March' marking the one-month anniversary of the suspicious death of special prosecutor Alberto Nisman on February 18, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Western Shame: Tolerating Terrorists for Political Expediency

By Bridget Johnson
John Leguizamo in 'Latin History for Morons,' one of the plays involved in the Audible program.

John Leguizamo’s ‘Latin History for Morons’ Is a One-Man Comedy Riot

By Rex Reed
"Poemas Sinteticos La Noche," Ivan Krassoievitch.

Proxyco Gallery Brings Latin American Art to the Lower East Side

By Margaret Carrigan
Chicano Batman

Chicano Batman Transcend World Music to Make a Powerful Statement

By Justin Joffe
NEW YORK - MAY 02: People walk by a re-creation of an untitled mural painted by artist Keith Haring on the corner of Houston Street and Bowery in Manhattan May 2, 2008 in New York City. Marking the 50th anniversary of Haring's birth on May 4, a team of artists recreated the mural which was originally done in 1982 as Haring's first major outdoor project. The original mural only existed for a few months before the Day-Glo colors began to decompose in the sun and Haring painted over the piece.

Fate of Keith Haring Mural in Limbo, Museum Visitors Keep Destroying Art

By Alanna Martinez
LĂșcio Costa and Oscar Niemeyer. Plaza of the three powers, Brasilia, Brazil, 1958-1960. Photograph: Leonardo Finotti Graphic: Stela Khury

Instagram Becomes Key Part of MoMA Architecture Exhibition

By Stela Khury
Anibal de Castro (Photo: DomRep.org)

Dominican Government Clarifies Its Position On The Latino District

By Hunter Walker
Hugo Chavez (Getty)

Hugo Chavez Suggests America Gave Him Cancer

By Hunter Walker

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One of Marty Peretz’s Friends Believes in the Israel Lobby

By Observer Staff
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