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Lima’s Salsa Scene: Clubs, Parties & The Vinyl Revival

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor March 3, 2026
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Lima’s vibrant salsa scene is experiencing a resurgence, fueled by a diverse array of events catering to both longtime aficionados and a new generation of dancers. From the decades-long tradition of “Descarga en el Barrio” to newer initiatives like “Rumba Salsera Diversa” and “Terapia,” the city’s nightlife is pulsing with the rhythms of Afro-Caribbean music.

“Descarga en el Barrio,” founded in 1997 by Omar Córdova, is preparing for its 29th anniversary celebration on March 21st at the C.C. Leguía. Córdova, a cultural manager, collector, and vinyl enthusiast, created the event as a space for authentic salsa, a genre he felt was underserved in Lima’s music scene at the time. The event has become a cornerstone of the city’s salsa culture, consistently drawing crowds despite challenges like venue changes and even a pandemic, according to event organizers.

Córdova’s commitment to preserving the integrity of the music is well-known. As reported by Salserísimo Perú in 2022, he explicitly rejects what he terms “salsa monga,” emphasizing a respect for the roots of the genre. His dedication extends beyond events; he also owns a vinyl record store, “La Descarga,” catering to fellow music lovers. According to a January 2026 blog post, Córdova’s collection boasts over 2,000 records of various dance genres.

The growing popularity of salsa is also evident in the emergence of newer events. “Rumba Salsera Diversa,” launched in July 2024 by Luis Gonzales, aims to create an inclusive space for all ages and backgrounds. Gonzales, an Afro-Peruvian organizer, founded the event during a difficult financial period, driven by a lifelong passion for the music he “heard from the belly,” recalling a childhood filled with family gatherings and musical traditions. The event, which will host a carnival edition on February 28th at the Casino de La Victoria, emphasizes musical diversity, encompassing salsa dura, romantic salsa, guaguancó, and timba.

In Miraflores, Salséate operates as a speakeasy-style bar dedicated to classic salsa. Founder Nelson Salcedo aims to recreate a vintage atmosphere, offering a space where patrons can connect with the nostalgic sounds of iconic salsa artists. The bar’s cocktail menu even pays homage to classic salsa songs, such as “Periódico de Ayer,” with creatively named drinks. Live orchestras perform on Saturday nights, adding to the energetic atmosphere.

La Máquina, a monthly event, distinguishes itself by exclusively playing vinyl records. Founded by collectors and salsa enthusiasts, the event seeks to recapture the ritualistic and powerful sound of original salsa recordings. DJs, referred to as “estrellas,” curate their own musical journeys within a defined stylistic framework. The next edition, a celebration of its anniversary, is scheduled for March 21st.

The trend extends beyond dedicated dance spaces. La Mar Cebichería Peruana, a renowned restaurant founded by Gastón Acurio, has incorporated salsa into its summer atmosphere with Thursday afternoon “salsa afternoons,” featuring DJ Richie Rey. Terapia, a Barranco rooftop bar, has also embraced the “tardeo salsero” format, offering a relaxed setting for dancing and socializing.

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Health

New Chemotherapy Shows Promise for Pancreatic Cancer Survival

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 23, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Bologna, Italy – A latest chemotherapy regimen for pancreatic cancer is showing promising results in a large-scale clinical trial, potentially offering a significant improvement in survival rates for patients diagnosed with the aggressive disease. The trial, known as CASSANDRA, involved the Policlinico di Sant’Orsola in Bologna and was coordinated by the IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele in Milan.

Published recently in The Lancet, the study’s findings indicate a substantial improvement in progression-free survival compared to the current standard of care for adenocarcinoma, a type of pancreatic cancer accounting for 95 percent of malignant pancreatic tumors. The trial focused on patients with non-metastatic disease, meaning the cancer had not spread to distant parts of the body.

The research compared two chemotherapy schemes: mFOLFIRINOX, the current standard treatment and PAXG, a novel protocol developed at San Raffaele several years ago. PAXG comprises four different chemotherapeutic agents. The study, fully funded by patient associations, aimed to evaluate the efficacy of these distinct drug combinations in patients scheduled for surgical removal of the pancreatic tumor.

Results demonstrated a significantly longer progression-free survival for patients treated with the PAXG regimen compared to those receiving mFOLFIRINOX – 16 months versus just over 10 months. Progression-free survival was defined as the time until disease progression, recurrence, inoperability, increasing tumor markers, detection of metastases after surgery, or death.

“The Italian Medicines Agency (AIFA) recognized the added value of this research during the trial’s progression, requesting a transition from a phase 2 to a phase 3 study,” explained Mariacristina Di Marco, a researcher at the University of Bologna affiliated with the Oncology Department at Policlinico di Sant’Orsola and the trial’s lead investigator for the hospital. “This change signifies a potentially registrational study, one capable of altering clinical guidelines.”

The findings were also presented at the annual Congress of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) in Chicago last June by Professor Michele Reni, director of the Oncology and Day Hospital units and the Pancreas Center’s clinical coordination program at San Raffaele.

The research team is now focusing on long-term survival data, extending beyond five years, to further assess the benefits of the PAXG regimen. “We began this study in 2019, so we currently have data on progression-free survival,” Di Marco stated. “Now, we will concentrate on long-term survival rates.”

Di Marco emphasized the collaborative effort involved in the breakthrough, particularly with the Pancreas and Endocrine Surgery unit led by Professor Riccardo Casadei at Policlinico di Sant’Orsola. “Together, we were among the first to believe in the potential of preoperative chemotherapy, and this achievement promises to significantly improve the outlook for patients,” she said.

The next steps involve international adoption of the findings and potential updates to treatment guidelines. The Policlinico di Sant’Orsola’s Clinical Trial Center continues to support research and clinical trials, offering patients access to innovative therapies.

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