Vol. 55 No. 2, March 2003
Index
- From the editor.
- Bolivian cuisine.
- Legal underwater monument.
- Plea for Venezuela.
- Reservations for conservation.
- Fresh air in Cuzco.
- Jobim's living artistry.
- Loggerheads at an impasse.
- Casa for Cuban culture.
- Maracaibo's pipeline of wealth and woes: once a pristine colonial trade center, Venezuela's second largest city is facing environmental and social issues intricately linked to its vast petroleum resources.
- Eclectic currents of a historic deed: a number of cities in the United States will be celebrating the bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the nation and secured its control of a mighty watershed.
- Common ground for farmers and forests: alarmed by signs of extensive deforestation over the past decades, groups in Costa Rica are developing programs that combine ecological awareness and sustainable agriculture.
- Swirling spaces of stories and spectators: in disconnected images of bodies, faces, and accessories, Argentine painter Sergio Camporeale merges the real and the fantastic, challenging viewers to create their own interpretation.
- Cacao turns over a new leaf: groups of citizens in Itacare, Brazil, once a major producer of this important export, are educating locals about environmental protection while promoting development.
- Composer of spiritual communions: Argentine-born composer Osvaldo Golijov creates a movable, musical feast, spanning a range of styles and themes rooted in the human spirit.
- Anti-terrorism and human rights.
- Forum for healthy political parties.
- Support for facilitation in Venezuela.
- A path for balanced population growth?
- Symphonic spontaneity.
- Poetic enigmas and intrigue.
- Carlos Gardel's nightmare.