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Alvaro Vargas Llosa

by | Sep 25, 2024

Sean McNamara’s biopic about former President Ronald Reagan, now in movie theaters across the country, provides a timely occasion to reflect…

by | Sep 19, 2022

It is good news that two-thirds of Chile’s voters have rejected the new constitution proposed by a convention made up…

by | May 27, 2022

Skyrocketing oil and gas prices are telling a more powerful story than global warming skeptics have been able to tell….

by | Apr 19, 2022

The result of the first round of the presidential election has confronted France with the prospect of power in the…

by | Mar 22, 2022

Not even the famed Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, who was a Soviet stooge, and the equally fabled German conductor Herbert…

by | Feb 22, 2022

Among collectivist narratives, none is more powerful than nationalism, and among imperial claims, none is more devastating to peaceful coexistence…

by | Jul 15, 2021

In the 1970s, the Latin American Left played a key role in the destruction of liberal democracy, which it attacked…

by | Feb 18, 2021

Paris Millions of Europeans are furious about the appalling way in which their governments, and the European Commission — the European…

by | Jan 24, 2019

As many know, Roma, Alfonso Cuarón’s semi-autobiographical, black-and-white movie about an indigenous, live-in Mexican housekeeper who faces personal tragedy at…

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