Chile offers travelers a remarkable cultural odyssey that spans thousands of years and encompasses diverse landscapes and rich heritage. From ancient archaeological sites to UNESCO World Heritage ...
Chile is most recognized for its incredible natural diversity and geography, from the world's driest desert to its Patagonian glaciers, but it's also home to incredible arts and culture, including a ...
A potpourri of films — ranging from the poignant and political to the truly preposterous — seeks to reconcile Chile’s tumultuous past with the nuance of the present. Film Chile Miami offers a vivid ...
Miami is often considered the unofficial capital of Latin America – with countries like Peru, Argentina, and Cuba widely represented in the Magic City’s cuisine and culture – but lesser-known ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — For Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re highlighting an artist who shares her culture through her work. Three years ago, Fernanda Roa packed up her life in Santiago, Chile, and moved ...
When Mike Bartolo inherited a bag of chile seeds from his late uncle, a St. Charles Mesa farmer, little did he know he was embarking on a years-long journey that intertwined agriculture with heritage ...
Cristián Opazo teaches literature and drama at Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. In “Jewish Voices, Chilean Literature,” co-written with the Chilean Jewish author Marjorie Agosín, Opazo ...
Chile is the heart and soul of New Mexico. “America the Bountiful,” airing on New Mexico PBS CREATE, channel 5.5, takes a look at regional food traditions and rich food heritage throughout the country ...
The events of 1973 in Chile—the violent military overthrow of Salvador Allende, the country’s elected Marxist president, and the establishment of a 17-year dictatorship under Gen. Augusto ...