Close to 50K people united the last day of May, on the street of downtown Montréal, to call for justice. It was peaceful, impressively organized and human.
Read More“To be black, to be Hispanic, to be Asian; to be First Nation or Indigenous, to be queer or differently-abled; to exist on the outskirts of society is to be taught to be on the wrong side of history.”
Read More“Ya sea a metros o kilómetros de casa, no temas a lo que se avecina, sino de donde te encuentras”.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, the Museum of Contemporary Art brings together la crème de la crème of the art world for a fundraiser that knows no boundary, here a scoop inside the soirée.
Read More“Las cenizas se disipan en el aire, pero el recuerdo siempre arde”.
Read MoreAfter an amazing award season, Cuaron’s Roma lands to the center stage of Panama’s finest film festival.
Read MoreA compelling way to bring contemporary art to those who normally don’t get to experience it.
Read MoreWith over 140 pieces hung on the walls of the newly renovated museum, paper serves “contemporary art extravaganza” as the main dish.
Read MoreRocking body? A better and healthier relationship? How about making a New Year resolution for a better and more creative brain?
Read MoreHuman rights concerns everyone, everyday. We must keep fighting to ensure the validation of these right for everyone.
Read MorePanama’s art world gets together to celebrate Sandra Eleta’s new book.
Read More“Through her images she’s achieved to create a testimony which reveals an eye for anthropology, political principals toward equality and a firm consciousness over women’s roles in society.”
Read MoreOne of the most awaited movies of the years finally hits theaters and here is all the scoop straight from the premiere’s purple carpet.
Read MoreThe best indie party in Panama comes back from the dead after a four-year hiatus. Here some of my favorite moments from Vortice Halloween.
Read MoreColombia, Panama, Costa Rica and France gather efforts to create this multidisciplinary show that poses the million dollar question: who cares about the eggs of the chicken, what did we do first? Danced or created music?
Read MoreAs queer culture is embraced even more in Panama’s party circuit, we celebrate the angels and demons at the Sotano.
Read MoreFor the third time in a row horror lovers in Panama will be able to enjoy more than 40 scary movies.
Read MoreSeptember is synonym to “photography” to the Museum of Contemporary Arts of Panama. This year we explore the newly opened “Foto Club Panama” by more than 10 locals artists.
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