Literally Everything hosts decided to revisit the question of whether women can have it all in Western culture. Jay and Lorís discuss their views on the subject as well as other anecdotes,…
Would citizens in the United States consider casting a vote for the author of their favorite novel during next year’s presidential election? Because their neighbors in Latin America have a…
¿Cómo podríamos llamar a nuestra época? Esta no es, sin duda, la Era de la Información: el colapso de la educación popular dejó un vacío cuyo lugar han ocupado el…
Durante los años noventa el panorama en México era muy complejo: el país estaba eufórico con el levantamiento del EZLN; un mundo virtual se miraba en el horizonte (aunque no…
While some would disagree on the title, VH1 coined the term “Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop” to describe Gloria Trevi, the Mexican singer and songwriter born in 1968. Her trademark:…
Kezia Kamenetz, dreamworker and author of Laws of the Dream Realm, spoke to Literally Everything about the importance and meaning of dreams, what it means for us as people and how to…
Marie Orensanz, artista visual argentina, comparte con nosotros su más reciente trabajo: A Path to Share. Recientemente expuso en la Galería Sicardi donde tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con ella. …
Translated by Tanya Huntington Just as Leopardi associates poetics with vagueness, imprecision, or the effect of the real passed through the sieve of memory, Valéry warns us in a famous…
Literally Everything hosts discuss George Monbiat's recent article The Age of Loneliness Is Killing Us (later translated into Spanish on Literal Magazine) from the perspective of a generation that only seeks money and fame.