The show, which runs until May 18, brings together more than 100 objects and artworks that explore the myth as a foundational narrative of the Americas.
Arts & Culture
At AS: Exhibition Explores the Myth of El Dorado From the Precolonial Period to Today
The Queer Cubans Seeking Refuge in Putin’s Russia
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Ena Alvarado
For the protagonists of a new documentary, even lonely, snowy Moscow on the eve of war is preferable to life on their native island.
A Dispatch from Cuba’s Grammys
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Sebastián Zubieta
AQ’s music critic presents highlights from the Cubadisco awards in Havana.
A Community’s Life, Told in Textiles
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Cristina Guevara
Panama’s Indigenous Guna people, forced to relocate by rising seas, keep tradition alive by crafting vibrant molas.
The Audience for Women’s Soccer Is—Slowly—Growing in South America. Now They Need the Funding.
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Matias Pinto
The region is known for soccer across the globe, but still struggles to recognize its female athletes.
Music of the Americas: Fall 2023 Concerts
We announce the schedule for the 2023 fall season live and online, featuring popular and contemporary music.
Music of the Americas: La Bruja de Texcoco and Paquito D'Rivera Live in New York
Music of the Americas closes the 2022–2023 season with two live concerts in New York.