Cultural Agenda

The Return of Jorge Drexler: Identity, Rhythm, and Resilience

In 2005, Jorge Drexler was nominated for an Oscar for his song "Al otro lado del río," but he was sidelined by the production...

Aurora Reyes, Mexico’s First Female Muralist: Art, Activism, and Feminism

The exhibition "Art and Struggle: Aurora Reyes" is a showcase of the artist's work.

Miroslav Ü: Avant-garde and Pre-Hispanic Memory from Oaxaca

Miroslav Ü is a project that blends house music and cutting-edge electronic music with traditional sounds.

Farabeuf: Does the most radical book in the Mexican literary canon leave us a political legacy?

A contemporary reading of *Farabeuf*, Salvador Elizondo’s most radical work.

Werewolves, the Impressionism of Pain, and the Rise of the New Mexican Graphic Novel: The Work of Rafael Radillo

Rafael Radillo sees the graphic novel as both entertainment and an emotional archive.

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