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  2. Ana Fabrega - Wikipedia

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    The first season of Los Espookys aired in 2019. The show was renewed for a second season later that year. [1] Filming was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but production on season 2 wrapped in early 2022. [8] In 2022, Fabrega appeared as Vanessa in the film Father of the Bride. [9]

  3. Los Espookys - Wikipedia

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    Los Espookys is an American Spanish language comedy television series created by Julio Torres, Ana Fabrega, and Fred Armisen, who also star alongside Bernardo Velasco and Cassandra Ciangherotti. [1]

  4. Los Espookys (Finally) Gets Season 2 Premiere Date - AOL

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    More than three years after being renewed, HBO’s bilingual comedy Los Espookys has a premiere date and a teaser trailer. Created by Fred Armisen, Ana Fabrega and Julio Torres, the series’ six ...

  5. Laura Citarella - Wikipedia

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    Citarella and Verónica Llinás co-directed La mujer de los perros (Dog Lady), which garnered attention from international film festivals.Notably, it was an official selection for the Rotterdam Film Festival for 2015 and won Best Actress at the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema.

  6. La Voz de la Mujer - Wikipedia

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    La Voz de la Mujer (Spanish: The Voice of the Woman) was the first Anarcha-feminist and feminist newspaper in Argentina. It was published in Buenos Aires from 1896 to 1897 and in Rosario in 1899. In addition to proposing an anarchist feminism far removed from the reformist feminism of the period, the newspaper defended the ideals of anarchist ...

  7. File:Buenos Aires, the Woman's Bridge (123009).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Español: Puente de la Mujer (Santiago Calatrava, 2001), en la barrio Puerto Madero de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Deutsch: Puente de la Mujer (Frauenbrücke) (Architekt: Santiago Calatrava, 2001), über den Rio Darsena Sur (– Rio Dique), zwischen der Innenstadt und dem Stadtteil Puerto Madero (in dem alle Straßen nach Frauen benannt sind) von ...

  8. Buenos Aires House of Culture - Wikipedia

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    The newsdaily's decline in readership helped lead to the company sale of the landmark building in 1988, however, and it became the Ministry of Culture of Buenos Aires. [2] Known since then as the Casa de la Cultura (House of Culture), the building was declared a National Historic Monument in 1995. A passageway built to connect it to the ...

  9. Ana Acosta - Wikipedia

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    Ana Acosta was born in Buenos Aires on 4 July 1961, to a family of Canarian descent. [1] [2] She studied at the National Theater Conservatory, [3] and began appearing in productions such as Los Borgia, a musical comedy by Pepe Cibrián Campoy . She moved to television in 1990, when Jorge Guinzburg invited her to join the cast of Peor es nada .