We present Shakespeare songs to celebrate the quadricentennial of the bard's birth, as well as a portrait of eccentric Canadian composer Claude Vivier, and we celebrate Brazilian composer Felipe Lara with a portrait concert.
Argentina
Spring Has Sprung for Music
Peronism's Remarkable Comebacks
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Mark P. Jones
Argentina's recurring flirtations with the legacy of Juan Perón.
Obama and Argentine President Mauricio Macri Reset Bilateral Ties
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Carol E. Lee
The idea that two countries are finding ways to work together “is different than anything we’ve seen in a long time in Argentina,” says AS/COA’s Susan Segal.
This Week in Latin America: Obama in Havana, Venezuela in Crisis
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AQ Online
Human rights issues shade Obama's visits to Cuba and Argentina. Plus: Colombia faces peace deadline; Venezuela goes on a long holiday; and more.
Why the United States Should Welcome Obama's Cuba, Argentina Trips
President Barack Obama's historic tour underscores his vision to build stronger regional ties, writes AS/COA's Susan Segal for CNN.com
Viewpoint: Macri's First 100 Days in Office
The new Argentine president is off to a confident start, but considerable hurdles—from inflation to a divided Congress—lie ahead.
How Mauricio Macri Plans to Fill a $1 Billion Hole at Aerolíneas Argentinas
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Juan Navarro-Staicos
Fixing Argentina’s flagship carrier is a priority for the country’s new president, but it won’t be easy.