on23.10.2025 Cultural Freedom and Local Governance Cultural professionals released a concise statement this Thursday emphasizing the right to freedom of expression as a cornerstone of… Discover More
on23.10.2025 : Museums celebrate International Museum Day with diverse programs Museums hold the power to shape the world around us. They are unique places of discovery, teaching us about our past and about new ideas. They… Discover More
on23.10.2025 Premiere Round Notes: Victorinos, Escribano, and El Soro in Focus The paseillo broke badly, and the respected elder, occupying nearly three-quarters of the rows, forced the three bullfighters to bow. The… Discover More
on23.10.2025 Bullfighting Review: A Season’s Afternoon in Granada A mellow, bittersweet aftertaste lingers in the afternoon, like a memory of yesterday. There is little leftover optimism about change, as… Discover More
on23.10.2025 Bullfighting Review: A Day in the Arena Three toreros carried the weight of spectators and financiers alike, and the sense that much had happened in the stands lingered. The… Discover More
on23.10.2025 Vetusta Morla’s Cable a Tierra: Folk Orchestra & Visual Trilogy Vetusta Morla recently returned from Mexico and is preparing a Valencia stop for the new album tour, Cable a Tierra. In a phone conversation… Discover More
on23.10.2025 Festival Preview and Screenings A new exit from the Andalusian filmmaker Gonzalo Krespo appears in the spotlight as The Source of Evil, a project that is making its way… Discover More
on23.10.2025 A Life on the Edge Beauty is a shifting idea, a subjective lens through which people constantly negotiate what they deem good or bad. Across ages, the ideas of… Discover More
on23.10.2025 Reflections on Memory, Literature, and Responsibility Born in a landmark year and the echo of Europe’s wars You are born into a moment many remember for its upheaval, a year like 1968. As a writer… Discover More
on23.10.2025 From memory to narrative: a writer’s exploration photo albums Growing up, the line between fiction and reality often blurred for a curious child who absorbed stories like a sponge. A… Discover More