Articles Tagged with: chile

Exclusive: Anita Tijoux Announces US Dates (Video)
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Exclusive: Anita Tijoux Announces US Dates (Video)

Exciting news: Chilean rapper Anita Tijoux is making her long-awaited US debut this Spring, kicking things off at Austin’s SXSW Music Festival in March, and…

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The Maid Vs Penelope Cruz
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The Maid Vs Penelope Cruz

Damas y caballeros, we are rarely given the chance to see such a match worthy of our attention, (and gambling!) than what you are about…

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The Top 5 Latin Films of 2010
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The Top 5 Latin Films of 2010

Remezcla has compiled a top-five list of Latin films that, for better or worse, impacted us the most this year.

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Free Downloads: Thanksgiving Stuffing
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Free Downloads: Thanksgiving Stuffing

Twenty-one tracks courtesy of Nacional Records: from Aterciopelados to Manu Chao and more.

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Jam with LuLu Jam!
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Jam with LuLu Jam!

Although they’ve been out for a little while, here at the Remezcla Headquarterz we’ve been diggin’ Lulu Jam’s “Tu Luz” music video. One of their…

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Anita Tijoux Falls in Love with Hip Hop Again
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Anita Tijoux Falls in Love with Hip Hop Again

You might know Chilean rapper Anita Tijoux from her collaborations with Julieta Venegas and her former group Makiza. Now, she is all grown up with her second…

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Que Viva [Insert Country] [Insert Expletive]!!!
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Que Viva [Insert Country] [Insert Expletive]!!!

It’s time to dust off those flags and celebrate “Mes de la Patria!” Parades, music, food, speeches…In September, many Latin American countries celebrate their independence:…

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A Rivalry Deeper Than Beer
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A Rivalry Deeper Than Beer

What do you get when six Chileans and one Mexican attend the Chile versus Mexico soccer game? A bloody war! Bring on the foul play,…

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Chilean Artists Remember 9/11
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Chilean Artists Remember 9/11

Long before 9/11 became a synonym with the World Trade Center and an opportune excuse to invade other countries and violate civil rights, it was…

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A Tale of Two September 11
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A Tale of Two September 11

Writer and human-rights crusader Ariel Dorfman has multiple homes, multiple identities, three languages, at least three countries. Since the military coup in Chile – on…

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Heading Forward, Looking Back
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Heading Forward, Looking Back

“I don’t like frontiers. I don’t like hymns. I don’t like the military. I don’t like parades. I don’t like immigration officers.”
The writer and…

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Nutria NN: Ni de Aqui Ni De Allá
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Nutria NN: Ni de Aqui Ni De Allá

How will history look at Michelle Bachelet 40 years from now? Who tells the stories today, of those who disappeared during the South American dictatorships…

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Desde el sur del mundo, sin fronteras
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Desde el sur del mundo, sin fronteras

Joe Vasconcellos es uno de los músicos más controversiales y populares de Chile. Sus letras son directas y hablan de lo que pasa en el…

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Take the Bridge
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Take the Bridge

Yo quiero ir a Tierra del Fuego. Y pudiera. Para alguien como yo — un chico bien, educado y bastante adinerado, Tierra del Fuego es…

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To Die a Little
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To Die a Little

Se busca filme. Recompensa.
Álvaro Covacevich’s To Die A Little (Morir un poco) was released in Chile during 1966 with great success among critics and…

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