Peruvians Love Their Chicha Street Art. The Government … Not So Much
By Ina Yang
Walk down a street in Peru and you’ll likely see an example of the glow-in-the-dark posters and murals. Lots of people love them. But the upper crust — and the government — aren’t impressed.
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