Perry Bamonte, guitarist and keyboardist of The Cure, has died at the age of 65, as announced by the band on its website this Friday, December 26, without specifying the…
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The Prosecutor’s Office rules that there is no crime in the transfer of the Plaza de España in Seville for the celebration of the Icónica music festival | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomThe Provincial Prosecutor’s Office of Seville has ruled that there are no irregularities in the transfer of the Plaza de España by the Seville City Council to the company Green…
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The Harry Potter ‘fanfic’ that became a bestseller about the horrors of war | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomWhen he started writing ManacledSenLinYu (34 years old)—who uses the pronoun elle—dedicated herself full time to her two young children and felt that her life was going away. “I was…
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‘Ariel’: Shakespeare’s characters in search of a movie | Cinema: premieres and reviews
by News Roomby News RoomThe storm It is considered one of William Shakespeare’s most magical and cryptic works. Prospero, its protagonist, has always been considered a transcript of its author, and if one thing…
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‘Homo Argentum’: smiles and laughter. Also a huge Francella. What more could you ask for? | Cinema: premieres and reviews
by News Roomby News RoomThere are sublime actors and actresses, who encourage you to pay the ticket for the pleasure they give you when watching and listening to them. And the reproach of certain…
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Fernando León de Aranoa remembers Celso Bugallo: “The question is whether God believes in us” | Cinema: premieres and reviews
by News Roomby News Room“The question is not whether we believe or not believe in God; the question is whether God believes in us.” The phrase was uttered by Amador, very drunk, leaning on…
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Everything that devours the mental health of artists who put on the brakes: “I’m surprised that more people don’t abandon it” | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomNobody knew that this would be his last concert. But there she was. Dusted. Shivering, staggering and crying on stage at Kalemegdan Park in Belgrade, Serbia. Like an unprotected girl.…
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Beyond the exposure: Spanish actresses struggled in the Transition to imagine new ways of being a woman | Cinema: premieres and reviews
by News Roomby News RoomThe Spanish cinema of the Transition was much more than the exposure. And its protagonists, actresses who made up an emerging generation, understood that even with their naked bodies they…
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‘Intolerance’ traces the documentary trail of Spanish polarization in the 20th century | Culture
by News Roomby News RoomBooks, photographs, speeches, pamphlets, postcards, posters, battle sketches, political organization charts, poems, drawings and vignettes, even a deck of cards or a children’s coloring book, are vestiges of the tragic…
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‘Goodbye, June’: a Christmas tragicomedy created by Kate Winslet and her young son | Cinema: premieres and reviews
by News Roomby News RoomFew concepts are more dramatic in themselves than waiting for someone to die. Those days when there is nothing more to do in the face of a terminal illness, in…