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Photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia music in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.
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Lima, Peru’s Gastronomy Scene Punches Above Its Price Tag
It’s no secret that Peruvian food consistently receives global recognition, food lovers come from all over the world to try dishes like lomo saltado, pollo a la brasa, or papa a la huancaína straight from
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New road in Peruvian Amazon sparks fear of invasion among Indigenous Shawi
By Geraldine Santos Peru’s Indigenous Shawi people continue to contest a plan to build a highway through their territory in the country’s Amazonian region, citing fears about losing their land — even as local authorities nudge the project forward.
What comes to mind when folks think Peru is the historic Inca Machu Picchu. It certainly is a site to behold, but now they are opening up an even older site of the Chachapoyas civilization. This predates the Incas by a long shot, so we spent several days studying the history and vegetation of the region.
A flash mob made up of members of Utah's Peruvian community gathered and danced Tuesday at the Utah Capitol to mark Día de la Marinera.
When she returns to the Berklee Performance Center to celebrate her 55th anniversary in music, Ayllón will pass the torch to a special guest: the 29-year-old Peruvian singer and actress Daniela Darcourt.
Nine people have been detained after the murders of Morena Verdi and Brenda del Castillo, 20, and Lara Gutierrez, 15.
It's all about fabulous food and family at Embarcadero 41 in Pembroke Pines—one of five Broward locations from this homegrown brand.
Union Square just got a little more mysterious. Hidden beneath Mission Ceviche’s massive flagship restaurant, Sub-Mission is a new subterranean cocktail lounge that mixes speakeasy allure with Peruvian flair—and it’s shaping up to be downtown’s next late-night magnet.
Forming sustainable research partnerships with Indigenous peoples requires trust and mutual benefit, say microbiome researchers in an opinion paper published in Trends in Microbiology. The paper presents a framework for building this type of relationship based on insights from the team's 15-year-long collaboration with the Matsés,
Peruvian President Jose Jeri scrambled to assemble a new government after taking office on Friday, looking to tap names that can help calm widespread public anger over rising crime and corruption ahead of next year's elections.