After 100 days in office, three freshmen legislators from RenovaBR discussed lessons learned in Brazil's Congress.
Video: The New Crop of Elected Officials in Brazil
Colombia's Finances Are Strained. Is Privatization the Next Step?
Venezuelan migration has placed additional pressure on President Iván Duque's economic team.
Brilliant Brutality: The Week in Classical Music
Music of the Americas' concert Kopernikus was included in this week's The New York Times concerts listing.
Brazil’s AOC: Tabata Amaral Has Brasília Out of Its Comfort Zone
A young leader making waves in Brazil’s Congress – rattling the right and the left.
How Argentine Women Are Taking the Feminist Fight to the Soccer Pitch
A new professional league underscores the growing clout of Argentina’s women’s movement.
The New Yorker on Kopernikus
Writing in The New Yorker, Steve Smith called Kopernikus, conducted by Music of the Americas’ Sebastián Zubieta, “a dreamlike chamber opera haunted by the spectres of real and fictional personalities.”
8 Classical Music Concerts to See in NYC this Weekend
The New York Times has listed our performances of Kopernikus on May 15–16 in their recommendations of classical concerts to see.