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Graciela MochkofskyThe Atlantic |
The Brazilian journalist Adriana Carranca was on a reporting trip to Afghanistan in 2008, seven years after the U.S. invasion, when she heard about a...
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On August 16th, fifty-three years after his musical début in New York City, Rubén Blades filled Manhattan’s fourth-largest theatre, the United...