FIRE!! recovers 'I feel strange', the lesbian film by RocÃo Durcal and Bárbara Rey
FIRE!!, the LGTBI film festival in Barcelona, ​​will recover I feel strange, the lesbian film starring RocÃo Durcal and Bárbara Rey in 1977 directed...
Almodóvar presents in Cannes a short that is a "whim" to prepare his first...
A great ovation closed this Wednesday the screening in Cannes of "Strange way of life", a short film that is a "whim" by Pedro...
The Museu de Mataró shows the collections seized during the Civil War
The history of most Catalan museums would not be understood without the upheaval that the Civil War caused to the country's heritage as a...
Michael Douglas: "I escaped from my father's shadow when I won the Oscar for...
Michael Douglas is a living movie legend. At 78 years old and with more than fifty years in the industry, the prodigal son of...
DocsBarcelona delves into the faith, abuse, violence and music of Évora
Religion, the violence of war, friendship, abuse, music or dance... Documentaries are a source of varied knowledge that viewers of DocsBarcelona will be able...
Jo, what a poetic night!
The feeling of beauty overcomes us. And the poet Manuel Forcano knows that well, the wise man who conspired to record this complete fact...
Greater Africa makes its voice heard at the Venice Architecture Biennale
Decolonization and decarbonization, as well as the environmental battle, are central themes at the 2023 Architecture Biennale, which opens to the public this weekend...
DalÃ's 'Christ of Glasgow' will go to Figueres with music by Bach
The Dalà museums (Figueres, Púbol and Portlligat) have recovered well from the pandemic. Although they have not yet reached the number of visitors for...
The Coldplay concerts in Barcelona can be followed with sign language
As they do at all their concerts on the Music of the Spheres tour, Coldplay will offer sign interpreters in Barcelona so that people...
Humans carved in stone the plans of the first megastructures in history
Known as "desert kites," they are human-made megatraps that date back at least 8,000 years. These structures are so gigantic that it is impossible...
The Sitges Festival will open with 'Hermana muerte' and pays homage to 'Los pájaros'...
The Sitges Festival, which will celebrate its 56th edition from October 5 to 15, is already beginning in Cannes. And it is that it...
The libraries of Barcelona call a partial strike this Friday
This Friday, the libraries of Catalonia have convened a massive children's event, the Supernit of channel S3, with its new star character, Titó. All?...
Helmut Berger, Visconti's fetish actor, dies at 78
Helmut Berger, a fetish actor for Luchino Visconti and a star of European cinema from the 1960s and 1970s, has died today at the...
How to resist more than five hours playing Wagner's 'Parsifal' at the Liceu
The story is well known but it is worth recovering. The clocks struck five in the morning as the devoted Wagner audience rose from...
Almodóvar flees from explicit sex in his gay western: "He preferred to show words...
"I don't know if I'm going to know how to answer you," a hungover Pedro Almodóvar confidently comments to a group of Spanish journalists...
Kôji Fukada portrays loss and reconciliation in 'Love Life'
Great tragedies lead to reuniting with people from the past and awaken feelings that seemed forgotten. This is what happens in Love Life, the...
Alejandro Zambra: "Parents always have the superpower to disappoint us"
When Alejandro Zambra (Santiago de Chile, 1975) held his son in his arms for the first time, he saw himself small before the world....
Torroella proposes Daniel Harding, Jeanine de Bique and a symphonic concert in front of...
The Caribbean soprano Jeanine de Bique puts herself in the shoes of Cleopatra, Rodelinda, Alcina or Agrippina, characters from Händel's operas and those of...
Rushdie reappears in public: "It's very nice to be back instead of not being...
Salma Rushdie is back. The author of 'The Satanic Verses', a novel for which the Iranian regime sentenced him to death, reappeared Thursday night...
Bicentenary of Mañé and Flaquer, the 'father' of modern journalism
Joan Mañé i Flaquer (1823-1901) revolutionized journalism in Spain in the second half of the 19th century. And he did it against the current....
Neither happy nor partridges: the other children's stories
Snow White's apple. The breadcrumbs that Tom Thumb left in the woods to find his way home. Beans or magic peas that grow overnight....
'Countries of origin', by Javier Fuentes
CHAPTER ONEI grew up loving a country that did not correspond to me. The United States has been my home since I was eight...
"Psychological abuse affects many women but some men also suffer it"
"Sometimes I think that she reads my mind and that she can't be alone anywhere. But it doesn't hurt me." Anna Kendrick is Alice,...
Harrison Ford says goodbye emotionally to Indiana Jones but not to the cinema: "I...
Harrison Ford was already 39 years old when he first put himself in the shoes of Indiana Jones, the character created by George Lucas,...
Clà ssicand is born, Andorra's first lyrical festival
Andorra will premiere next month Clà ssicand, the country's first classical and performing arts festival that will also mark the start of the international classical...
The Banco Sabadell Foundation promotes collaboration between musical entities
The Banco Sabadell Foundation, sponsor of a large number of prestigious musical initiatives, has taken another step in its contribution to the good health...
Sean Penn: "Artificial intelligence is a human obscenity"
Sean Penn has had a complicated relationship with the Cannes Film Festival for a few years now. Although his thriller The Oath (2001) received...
Nofx, a farewell at full speed
More than 5,000 people packed Poble Espanyol last night for the Nofx's first concert in Barcelona as part of their farewell tour, stingy with...
A feast of words to celebrate from within
Four years have passed since Canto jo i la muntanya balla came to light, the second novel by Irene Solà (Malla, 1990), which broke...
Words matter, and a lot
A good antidote to appease the discomfort that the irruption of the GPT chat can generate in some -especially those who work with texts-...
Simon Sebag, an unlimited passion for history
The world. A Family Story, by Simon Sebag Montefiore (London, 1965) is apparently the most subjective book imaginable: the effort of an explanation of...
"Reggaeton is not more macho than other styles"
The Share festival Negrita will celebrate its fifth edition with a new format that will concentrate the performances in two days and a single...
The feminist gaze of Carmen Calvo infiltrates Picasso's house
At the end of the Carmen Calvo (Valencia, 1950) exhibition at the Museu Picasso, the pleading moan of a doll is heard: “Mom, I'm...
The Montjuïc dance festival moves to spring (here a guide)
Montjuïc (or Via Montjuïc) emerged as a festival that brought dance and movement closer to new audiences while proposing to venture into the open-air...
The amorphous and sensual desire of Eva FÃ bregas crosses the BotÃn Center
In July, he will take over the Hamburger Bahnhof, the national gallery of contemporary art in Berlin, with a monumental installation, the largest of...
In the house in A Coruña where Picasso began
In the biography of an artist, the context in which the works that served as the starting point of his career were produced are...
Elena MartÃn conquers Cannes with her brave portrait of the traumas of female sexuality
Elena MartÃn is very excited to participate with her second feature film, Creatura, in the Cannes Film Festival's Fortnight, where it has received a...
Emotional goodbye to Indiana Jones
Harrison Ford was already 39 years old when he first put himself in the shoes of Indiana Jones, the character created by George Lucas,...
The 'orphan' art of the Civil War
Everything happened in the midst of chaos and in the context of an extremely virulent political-social upheaval. After the military coup and the outbreak...
Writer Martin Amis dies at 73
British writer Martin Amis died today at the age of 73, The New York Times reported. Amis, known for works such as Money, London...


