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Hosted on MSNFun Facts About Argentina You Might Not KnowThe story of Argentina, from before the Europeans arrived to the modern-day, also tells us the story of South America at the ...
With the high-energy “I AM,” Brown takes her signature interweaving of African diasporic dance forms to new heights.
Alexei Ratmansky’s “Paquita” brings Marius Petipa’s 19th-century style to New York City Ballet through two lenses: his own ...
Women folk singers are preserving one of Morocco's most cherished culturual traditions, a genre of folk singing known as aita ...
Aside from activities, Chinese visitors are seduced by the taste and quality of Buenos Aires' food, especially the steaks and ...
At the East Wind Foundation, in the heart of Los Angeles' Chinatown, young people dedicate their after-school hours and ...
Amalia Ulman’s sophomore feature highlights the ineptitude of an American filmmaking crew and the resourcefulness of their ...
In many Asian cultures, the Lunar New Year is a celebration marking the arrival of spring and the start of a new year on the ...
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Hosted on MSNArgentina's Oldest Cafe Is The Beating Heart Of Artsy Buenos Aires, Aka 'The Paris Of Latin America'For an authentic taste of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and its European influences, order a coffee and watch a tango dance or ...
Luciano Tanto Clement, Consul General of the Republic of Argentina in Shanghai, expressed his congratulations on the UNESCO inscription. "The Chinese Spring Festival is a national cultural ...
SINGAPORE – There is a natural elegance and ease of expression when veteran dancer Low Mei Yoke moves between poses for the camera, an impish air about her, gestures pointed and ironic.
BUENOS AIRES—Before Javier Milei became president, Argentina gave some government workers a guarantee that, upon death, their children got their jobs. Vegetable stands received a bonus if they ...
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