Not everything is as it seems in this comic spy thriller about the CIA and the overthrow of Chilean president Salvador Allende in 1973.
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Movie Review: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s Superbly Surreal ‘Endless Poetry’
The octogenarian director's latest work is energetically bizarre and surprisingly touching.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): A Poignant ‘Burning Patience’ at the Classic Theatre
Antonio Skármeta's charming work comes to the Classic Theatre in a simple yet entrancing production.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 4 of 4 – The Atacama Desert
It may be the driest desert in the world, but the Atacama Desert is full of spectacular landscapes and fascinating phenomena to see and experience.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 3 of 4 – Chiloé
Chiloé is Chile's largest island, known for its national parks, historic wooden churches, picturesque palafitos (harborside houses on stilts), and penguins.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 2 of 4 – Valparaíso
Valparaíso has been a major commercial port since the early 1800s, and as such it has a history as international as that of Santiago.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Tala’ by Kyoung H. Park
Park is the first Korean playwright from Latin America to be produced and published in the U.S.
Read More »Chile Travel: Two Weeks in Chile, Part 1 of 4 – Santiago
Santiago is a modern, cosmopolitan city full of history, museums, dramatic terrain, and friendly people.
Read More »Music Review: Ute Lemper – ‘Forever: The Love Poems of Pablo Neruda’
Lemper and her band honor Neruda's timeless words as fully as I could have imagined, setting them to music made of the same beauty and passion the poet so often celebrated.
Read More »Swimming vs Ritalin in Treating ADD
Nelly Yankovic, a mom in Chile, shakes up the way ADD-diagnosed children develop.
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