An Exceptional Woman: The Life of Carmen Díez de Rivera
Carmen Domingo's biography explores the remarkable life of Carmen Díez de Rivera, a significant political figure during Spain's Transition to democracy.
The Great Carmen Laforet
The article discusses the lasting impact of Carmen Laforet, particularly her novel 'Nada,' which won the Nadal Prize in 1945 and solidified her status as a significant literary figure.
Barcelona pays tribute to Carmen de Mairena
Barcelona honors the late Carmen de Mairena with a commemorative plaque in the Raval neighborhood where she lived for 40 years.
The matriarch of singing Carmen Linares and family: an anthological meeting
Carmen Linares, a key figure in flamenco, reunites with her artistic family to celebrate 30 years of her pioneering album.
Bitter Christmas: Almodóvar and the Reasons, which are Emotions, of a Masterpiece
The article discusses the emotional themes and reflections on fragility in Pedro Almodóvar's cinematic work, particularly through interviews with him and actress Carmen Maura.
Judge Pedraz disassociates the alleged cash delivery in Ferraz by Carmen Pano from the hydrocarbon plot
Judge Santiago Pedraz dismisses connections between alleged cash transactions at the PSOE headquarters and a large-scale hydrocarbon fraud case.
José the recidivist: from tying a padlock around Carmen's neck to the deadly fire in Miranda de Ebro
José M. G., recently released from prison, caused a deadly fire in Miranda de Ebro that killed three women, highlighting his history of violent crimes.
The magic of Musty in Malasaña, between beer, tapas, and mysteries: 'We haven't seen ghosts, just some strange customers'
This article highlights the unique bar Musty in Malasaña, Spain, its history, and the experiences of its owner, Musty, and his partner Carmen.
González Molina expands the classic My Dear Lady: "Everyone has doubts about their body; everyone doubts whether their genitals are as they should be"
The article discusses the expanded adaptation of the classic film 'My Dear Lady' by Fernando González Molina, highlighting its themes of body image and societal expectations.
Mother and son were shot dead when they were returning to their farm in El Carmen
An 83-year-old woman and her 53-year-old son were shot dead while returning home in El Carmen, Ecuador.
Donald Trump says that Cuba will have a 'great new life'
Carmen María, a resident of Havana, articulates the struggles faced by Cubans amid severe blackouts and economic crisis, highlighting the impact of the U.S. embargo on the island's energy needs.
'Honour Your Love for the People': Everything We Know About the Carmen Salinas & Sandra Cuevas Restaurant
Sandra Cuevas announces the upcoming opening of 'Restaurante Carmen Salinas & Sandra Cuevas', a project honoring the late actress Carmen Salinas, following the closure of her previous restaurant due to management issues.
Carmen Maura: "At 80, you have to dare, not to fall in love, but to have sex"
Carmen Maura, at 80, discusses her enduring passion for cinema and upcoming projects in a recent interview.
Carmen Maura Redefines Sensuality at 80 in the Inaugural Film of the Málaga Festival: 'I Didn't Care About Going Out Naked'
Carmen Maura stars in 'Calle Málaga,' directed by Moroccan filmmaker Maryam Touzani, which opens the 29th Málaga Film Festival and showcases her character's journey of rediscovery at nearly 80 years old.
Detours in Guayaquil due to the closure of the Cerro del Carmen tunnel between the night of Thursday 5 and the dawn of Friday 6
The closure of the Cerro del Carmen tunnel in Guayaquil will cause temporary detours for drivers as repairs are conducted.
Saskia Niño de Rivera publicly apologizes to the family of Carmen Salinas: 'It is something I did not say'
Activist Saskia Niño de Rivera issued a public apology to Carmen Salinas' family following backlash from her podcast episode that featured controversial statements about the late actress.
‘Her Story is Violence’: Saskia Niño de Rivera Responds to Controversy Over Mention of Carmen Salinas in Podcast
Saskia Niño de Rivera addresses the backlash following comments about the late actress Carmen Salinas made during her podcast episode featuring a man named ‘Beto’ who claimed to have committed crimes for her.
Carmen Salinas' daughter denies accusations against her mother: 'If she is in prison, you will know'
María Eugenia Plascencia, daughter of the late actress Carmen Salinas, defends her mother against viral accusations of child kidnapping and satanic rituals, claiming they are unfounded.
The promise for which Pope Francis did not see Argentina's victory in the 2022 World Cup: 'It doesn't help the heart'
Pope Francis, who recently passed away at 88, made a promise to the Virgin of Carmen in 1990 that prevented him from watching Argentina win the 2022 World Cup.
Table manners: which make sense and which are pretentious
A discussion on table manners where some practices are suggested as sensible while others are labeled as pretentious in a satirical tone.
Carmen Ochoa, producer of 'Chespirito' and 'El Chavo del Ocho,' passes away: 'A key piece behind the scenes'
Carmen Ochoa, the producer known for her work on iconic Mexican television shows, has passed away, as confirmed by actor Édgar Vivar.
Up to 18 years in prison for the atrocious crime in Sant Sadurní: he killed his ex-partner and hid the dismembered body under the bed
A man was sentenced to 18 years and six months in prison for the murder of his ex-partner, María del Carmen, whose dismembered body was found hidden under a bed in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia.
The desperate calls of Tejero's wife when she saw that the coup had failed: "The Army has left me 'thrown away' like a cigarette butt. They have 'deceived' me"
The article recounts the frantic attempts of Carmen Díez Pereira, the wife of Antonio Tejero, to contact her husband during the failed coup attempt in Spain on February 23, 1981, expressing her feelings of abandonment by the military.
Tejero's wife referred to the military as "fool" or "wretched" dozens of times on 23-F: "They left him like a cigarette butt"
The wife of Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Tejero referred to her husband derogatorily during the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, as newly released archival documents reveal her desperate attempts to contact him.
The driver who took Carmen Pano with 45,000 euros to the socialist headquarters: "She got out and headed to the door of Ferraz. She came back without the bag"
The article discusses a testimony from Álvaro Gallego about Carmen Pano delivering a large sum of money to the socialist headquarters, raising concerns over potential corruption.
Rufián is scared: the left talks like Vox
Carmen, an enthusiastic woman, symbolizes the left's struggles, as highlighted in a recent performance event featuring Gabriel Rufián discussing the need for a political rebirth.
Génova to Guardiola on the Extremadura Negotiation: "There is Too Much Noise and Not Enough Serious Work Around the Table"
The national leadership of the PP urges discretion in negotiations with Vox in Extremadura, highlighting the need for serious work rather than media sensationalism.
'I am stuck, I have about $20,000 in losses': Carmen Rivera, architect who lost her studio in the Multicomercio fire
Carmen Rivera, an architect in Guayaquil, Ecuador, expressed her distress after losing her office in a fire at the Multicomercio building, facing estimated losses of 20,000 dollars.
Carmen Pano's driver claims he took the businesswoman near the PSOE headquarters with 'bundles of 50 euros'
Carmen Pano's driver testified that he transported her near the PSOE headquarters with cash, but did not see her enter the building.
'Hydrocarbons Case': the driver of the investigated Carmen Pano confirms he took the entrepreneur to Ferraz to deliver money "in bundles of 50 euro bills"
Carmen Pano's chauffeur testified that he transported her to the PSOE headquarters with approximately 90,000 euros in cash intended for political financing.
The unusual case of writers who are constantly confused with others: 'I only returned the call because I thought it was Naomi Campbell'
Several successful writers, including Naomi Klein and Carmen María Machado, complain about being frequently confused with each other due to similar names.
Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, founder of Nu Quantum: 'Quantum supremacy will be achieved soon. We must act fast'
Carmen Palacios-Berraquero, a 34-year-old physicist, is revolutionizing computing with a system that overcomes the limitations of qubit growth, predicting imminent quantum supremacy.
Carmen Domingo wins the Comillas Prize for the biography of Carmen Díez de Rivera
Carmen Domingo has been awarded the Comillas Prize for History, Biography, and Memoirs for her book 'La soledad fue el precio,' which tells the story of Carmen Díez de Rivera, a key figure in the Spanish Transition.
The Comedy of Art: What Will the Carmen Thyssen Museum in Barcelona Be Like?
The article discusses the necessity of promoting Catalan painting from around 1900 through a new museum in Barcelona, focusing on high-quality collections from that era amid current challenges in the art market.
The Comedy Cinema and the Reused City
The transformation of the former Comèdia Cinema into the Carmen Thyssen Museum has sparked debates regarding architectural heritage preservation in Barcelona.
Jorge Salvador and Carmen Ferreiro, the brains behind the success of 'El Hormiguero' and 'El Desafío'
This article interviews producer Jorge Salvador and entertainment program director Carmen Ferreiro about their successful roles in shows like 'El Hormiguero' and 'El Desafío' on Antena 3.
Carmen Vera, environmentalist: "Flowering bands can act as barriers against erosion and runoff, reducing soil and nutrient loss"
Carmen Vera highlights the benefits of flowering bands in agriculture, emphasizing their role in controlling pests and diseases, which can also be implemented in smaller gardens and terraces.
The fire of over 600 degrees that took the lives of Carmen and her two children in Carabanchel: "They were found embracing in the bathroom"
A tragic fire in a Carabanchel apartment claimed the lives of a mother and her two children, found embracing in the bathroom, following a New Year's Eve marked by mourning in Madrid.
The miraculous 'bat guano' that revives sick plants: 'I couldn't believe what I saw'
Santiago Domínguez and his partner Carmen discovered a remarkable bat guano fertilizer at the Da Lat Flower Festival in Vietnam, which revived their sick ficus plant gifted by a local elder.