"We All Have a Fractured Life": The Actor Who Portrayed Perón and Today Plays a Poet with a Tragic End
Osmar Núñez discusses his performance centered on the life of Federico García Lorca, revealing personal insights into his family life as well.
Lorca in family: "I was born a poet and artist like one is born lame, blind, or handsome. Leave my wings in place and I will fly well"
The article discusses the cultural significance of Federico García Lorca and recent efforts to preserve his legacy amidst misconceptions and simplifications of his life and works.
Spanish Civil War: The Victims Lie in the Streets, Thrown Like Dolls
A new book by Paul Ingendaay discusses the international volunteer effort during the Spanish Civil War, highlighting the enormous volume of literature and media about this historical conflict.
Miguel Poveda: "I resist the idea of Burger Kings taking the place of culture"
In an interview, Miguel Poveda emphasizes the importance of culture in society, criticizing the commercialization that threatens artistic expression.
A work about the despair of unrequited love
The play 'Yerma (the unfulfilled)' by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Maria Protopappa, is concluding its run at the historic Underground of the Karolos Koun Theatre on April 4, 2026.
Homophobic Insults Vandalize Tribute Mural to Lorca in Zamora
A mural honoring poet Federico García Lorca in Zamora was vandalized with homophobic graffiti, which was promptly removed by municipal cleaning services.