Clarín
30 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- French Researchers Debunk Space Exploration Myth in New Book · New book critiques space colonization narratives from Nazi rockets to SpaceX's astrocapitalism
- Los Angeles Opens First AI Museum Using Biometric Emotion Tracking · Dataland, the world's first AI museum, uses biometric sensors to create immersive art based on visitor emotions.
- Argentina's National Academy of Fine Arts Celebrates 90th Anniversary with Rare Exhibits · The National Academy of Fine Arts in Argentina marks 90 years with a display of unique artworks and historical documents.
- Georgina Orellano Criticizes Punitive State Response to Poverty and Drug Use · Georgina Orellano argues the Argentine state uses punishment rather than support for marginalized communities in Constitución.
- Scholars Analyze Alfonsin Legacy and Argentina's Democratic Challenges · Garvie and Rodriguez examine the political and economic legacy of Argentina's 1983-1989 democratic transition
- Historian Vicente Massot Reassesses Argentine Independence and Challenges May Revolution Myths · Vicente Massot argues Argentine independence emerged from power dynamics rather than pre-existing national identity
- Tucuman Restores 13 Historic Sculptures in 9 de Julio Park · Tucuman municipality restored 13 historic neoclassical sculptures in the city's main park after decades of deterioration.
- Linguist Alicia Zorrilla Analyzes Common Errors in Spanish Speaking and Writing · Academic Alicia María Zorrilla discusses linguistic precarity and the impact of AI on language skills in her new book.
- Spanish Novelist Ángela Segovia's Enigmatic Debut Novel Arrives in Argentina · Argentina's Mar de Fondo publishes Ángela Segovia's mysterious debut novel 'Las vitalidades' about a girl in a mansion.
- Fondo de Cultura Económica to Give Free Books to Young People Under 30 in Palermo Starting Tomorrow · Fondo de Cultura Económica launches free book distribution program for young people under 30 in Buenos Aires
- Linda Hogan's 'Moradas': A Poetic Exploration of Nature and Wild Life · Linda Hogan's 'Moradas' offers a poetic reflection on nature's spirituality and the interconnectedness of life.
- Buenos Aires Children's Book Fair Opens with Free Admission This Saturday · The 34th Buenos Aires Children's Book Fair opens this Saturday at the Buenos Aires Convention Center with free entry and over 300 activities.
- MAPA 2026 Art Fair Showcases Eight Distinct Projects and Artists · MAPA 2026 highlights diverse Argentine and international art projects focusing on social impact and innovation.
- Argentine Author Patricio Pron on Obedience, Trump, and the Crisis of Attention in Modern Literature · Patricio Pron discusses his novel's exploration of obedience, the Trump era, and the struggle to maintain deep reading in a distracted world.
- Manuel Cantón's 'Obsolescencia Programada' Blends Argentine History with Gothic and Futurist Tales · Manuel Cantón's new collection explores Argentine history through stories mixing gothic horror, futurism, and technological decay.
- NODO 2026 Art Fair Brings International Curators and Regional Collaboration to Buenos Aires · NODO 2026 launches in Buenos Aires with free public access, international curators, and a national expansion plan.
- Buenos Aires Artist Marcos López Curates Chaotic, Baroque Photo Exhibition · Photographer Marcos López displays five decades of work with an anarchic, DIY aesthetic at Fundación Larivière.
- Buenos Aires Journalism Festival Announces Six Key Events for June 4-6 · A journalism festival in Buenos Aires features six events on media, AI, and politics from June 4 to 6.
- Exhibition Showcases Georges Dambier's Street Fashion Photography in Spain · A new exhibition in Getaria highlights Georges Dambier's pioneering street fashion photography from the 1950s and 60s.
- Spanish Author Manuel Jabois Fears Being Forgotten Despite Best-Selling Novel · Manuel Jabois discusses his new novel La víspera and his deep fear of being forgotten by readers.
- Salman Rushdie Returns to Fiction Alongside New Argentine Literary Releases · Salman Rushdie, Eduardo Sacheri, and Gabriel Rolón headline a diverse June book launch featuring international fiction and Argentine literary revivals.
- Taiwanese Booker Winner Yang Shuang-zi Reveals Novel Banned in China · Yang Shuang-zi states her Booker-winning novel remains inaccessible in China due to censorship laws.
- Miami's Frost Museum Unveils Interactive Soccer and Extreme Sports Science Exhibit · Frost Science Museum in Miami launches new interactive exhibit exploring the science behind soccer and extreme sports ahead of the World Cup.
- Chilean Author Gonzalo Maier Discusses New Novel 'Hong' and Creative Process · Gonzalo Maier explains his new novel 'Hong' was inspired by Korean director Hong Sang-soo and views writing as a matter of schedule.
- Artist Otto Soria Creates 'Homage to the Fallen' from Burnt Forest Charcoal · Otto Soria transforms charcoal from a 2023 forest fire in Cafayate into a powerful art installation.
- 14th Century King Arthur Grail Manuscript to Auction for £2 Million · A rare 14th-century King Arthur and Holy Grail manuscript will auction in London for up to £2 million.
- Corporate Patrons Transform Private Art Collections into Public Spaces in Argentina · Balanz, Tres Pinos, and Pinamar S.A. open new public art spaces and outdoor sculpture parks.
- Octavio Blasi Drops Seguí Surname to Honor Grandmother Ana Blasi · Artist Octavio Blasi adopts new name to avoid overshadowing father Antonio Seguí and honor grandmother Ana Blasi.
- Ian Gibson: Lorca's Work is Historical Memory Amid Rising Reactionary Tides · Hispanist Ian Gibson releases a graphic novel on Federico García Lorca, emphasizing historical memory over vengeance.
- Art Exhibition Honors Argentina's Three World Cup Titles with Emotional Tribute · Artist Enrique Burone Risso displays a unique exhibition celebrating Argentina's 1978, 1986, and 2022 World Cup victories.