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Soap Opera

Igi Fischer wrote 3 months ago: Today, I have good news – well kind of short news, but good news: The new Miss Universe is Ste … more →

Tags: Life, Venezuela, Igi's Story of the Week, Story of the Week, miss universe, DOOMING, Soap Opera, Venezuelan, DIGNIFY

Venezuelan Woman Promotes Intercultural Education1 comment

VenWorld wrote 8 months ago: Intercultural education will soon become a reality in Venezuela, if Professor Angela Diaz has anythi … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Society / Politics, Afro-Venezuelans, Angela Diaz, Art, Caribbean, Culture, Curricula, Donald Payne

Caracas, Venezuela: A Guide to Enjoying a Fabulous City

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Thinking of visiting Caracas? For travel insights, check out Thom Walker’s “Insider … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, the region, Venezuela, Venezuelan culture, Caracas, Venezuela tourism, Venezuelan Food, El Mani, Venezuelan restaurants

In Venezuelan Festival, Bodies Become Art1 comment

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Venezuela recently hosted the 4th annual World Body Art Encounter (Encuentro mundial de arte corpora … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Artists, Body Art Festival, Body painting, Caracas, Encuentro mundial de arte corporal, Entertainment, Performance, Venezuela

Images of Independence1 comment

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Simon Bolívar, as you may know, is a revered figure in Venezuela. His revolutionary grit fueled the … more →

Tags: Society / Politics, Arts & Culture, the region, Culture, History, Venezuela, Venezuelan culture, Simón Bolívar, venezuelan independence

Venezuela Celebrates Simon Bolivar's Birthday2 comments

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Today is the birthday of Venezuela’s most honored indpendence Hero, Simon Bolivar. As a gift, … more →

Tags: Society / Politics, Latin American history, Simón Bolívar, Venezuela, venezuelan holidays, venezuelan independence

Venezuelan History Reaches Film in "Miranda Returns"

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Lately, it seems like Venezuela’s history is being chronicled in film like never before. Take, … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Society / Politics, cinema city, Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela, venezuelan cinema, Venezuelan culture, Venezuelan film, Venezuelan movies

Venezuela Vies for World Domination... at Dominoes

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: In Venezuela, dominoes are considered a sport. This is according the Orlando Sentinel, which reports … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Sports, Cultural Events, Culture, Dominoes, Florida, Games, Latin America, Latin American culture

Happy Independence Day, Wherever You Are!

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Feliz Dia de Independencia! July 5th marked the 197th anniversary of Venezuela’s independence … more →

Tags: Society / Politics, Culture, Venezuela, Venezuelan culture, venezuelan independence, venezuelan traditions, venezuelan holidays

Public Art in Caracas Evokes Popular History

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Venezuelans know their history. This fact is emphasized in a Florida Times-Union column today that d … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Art, Caracas, Culture, Florida, History, Latin American culture, Latin American history, Travel

Venezuela Launches Online Library of Latin Literature

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Thanks to Venezuela’s Ministry of Culture, many classic works of Latin American literature are … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, the region, cuba, Culture, Latin America, Latin American culture, Latin American history, Latin American Literature, Literature

Venezuela's Famous Four-Stringed "Cuatro"2 comments

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Venezuela’s national instrument, the cuatro, is currently on display at the House of Venezuela … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Arts, Cheo Hurtado, cuatro, Culture, Ensamble Gurrufío, History, instruments, Music

Venezuela's Traditional "Burning of Judas"1 comment

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: In Venezuela, as in many other Catholic countries around the world, Easter Sunday has historically b … more →

Tags: Society / Politics, Arts & Culture, Venezuela, Venezuelan culture, venezuela and exxon, venezuelan traditions, Semana Santa, venezuelan holidays, quema de judas

Venezuela's Living History

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: The Institute of National Patrimony in Caracas is helping Venezuelans discover what life was like in … more →

Tags: Society / Politics, Venezuela, Simón Bolívar, venezuelan archaeology, Caracas, venezuelan independence, Latin American history

Venezuela Celebrates Calypso Carnival

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: It may not be Rio de Janiero, but Venezuela celebrates Carnival, too. Rumor has it that the oldest C … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Venezuela, Carnival, El Callao, Venezuelan festivals

Venezuelans Celebrate 50 Years of Democracy

VenWorld wrote 1 year ago: Today, Venezuelans celebrate the 50th anniversary of the overthrow of the notorious dictator General … more →

Tags: Society / Politics, Dictatorship, Hugo Chavez, Pérez Jiménez, punto fijo, Venezuela, Venezuelan democracy


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