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News illustration of economists and officials at the Festival of Economies for Life panel discussion in Bogotá's Palacio de San Carlos.
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Festival of Economies for Life begins in Bogotá

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The Festival of Economies for Life began on Saturday at the Palacio de San Carlos in Bogotá, organized by the Ministry of Education and the Progressive International. The event, running until May 4, brings together officials and economists to discuss a progressive economic model focused on industry, agriculture, and energy transition. Panels address institutional blockages and income distribution.

The Cordillera Festival starts presale tickets today for its most loyal fans. The fifth edition will be held on September 12 and 13 at Parque Simón Bolívar in Bogotá.

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Director Na Hong-jin's sci-fi thriller film "Hope" will compete for the top prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which begins Tuesday.

Stockport's popular free street festival, Stock Party, will return on July 4 for a larger town-wide block party. Organizers promise an expanded event featuring street food, pop-up bars, DJ sets, and family-friendly activities across key town locations. The collaboration involves Track Brewing Co., Robinsons Brewery, Cloudwater, SK1 Records, Totally Stockport, and new partner Stockport County FC.

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At the third Dumaguete Literary Festival from April 17 to 19, award-winning poet Merlie Alunan urged young writers to produce and read literature in their own languages. The event also marked Dumaguete's designation as a UNESCO Creative City of Literature.

Despite gloomy weather, participants filled Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan with vibrant Easter bonnets on Sunday. The annual Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival drew crowds young and old, including dogs, outside St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Photographer Amir Hamja documented the event's creative headpieces.

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The Rock en Baradero 2026 festival, held on April 3 and 4 at the Anfiteatro Municipal de Baradero, drew over 25,000 people with sold-out tickets and more than 30 bands across three stages. Rata Blanca and Babasónicos headlined standout moments on Saturday, featuring massive pogos and sets full of classics. The event solidified its status as a hub for Argentine rock.

 

 

 

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