In a Caracas without Maduro, ‘everything is a priority right now’

In a Caracas without Maduro, ‘everything is a priority right now’


On a Saturday evening, in an upscale Caracas neighborhood, a bar fills up. Well-dressed men, smelling of cologne, recount their week. Women with sleek hair and long eyelashes take selfies in the bathroom. People on the street talk on their cell phones, engaging in heated discussions about current events, while a DJ spins vinyl records. There are signature cocktails being served. Everything is in its usual place.

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David Rondón and Oscar Fonseca, partners of the Dos Puntos bar, in Caracas, on April 15.Damali Matos and her daughter Valeria, in the Petare neighborhood of Caracas, on April 11.