Mar 5 • 23:00 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El Mundo

A new issue of Yo Dona, tomorrow Saturday, March 7, at your kiosk with El Mundo

The upcoming issue of Yo Dona, distributed with El Mundo, features various topics, including an interview with author Lucía Solla Sobral and a report on the challenges of dating for thirty-somethings.

The latest edition of Yo Dona, set to be released with El Mundo on Saturday, March 7, emphasizes a variety of themes that capture contemporary societal issues. The magazine opens with a light-hearted anecdote involving a misplaced trench coat, while also showcasing a powerful rap by Arkano, who calls for recognition of the artistry in improvised rhyme. This content reflects a blend of humor and cultural commentary that is characteristic of the magazine.

Among the highlights is an in-depth interview with Lucía Solla Sobral, the author of the literary phenomenon 'Comerás Flores,' in which she discusses themes of love and its complexities. The magazine also features a poignant report by Mar Muñiz focusing on the struggles thirty-somethings face in finding partners, highlighting the evolving dynamics of relationships in modern society. The mix of personal narratives and broader commentary provides a rich context for the reader.

Additionally, a section showcases four female comedians who challenge stereotypes and assert their humor's universal appeal beyond gender boundaries, reinforcing the magazine's commitment to diverse voices. The piece concludes with a serious note, taking readers to Minneapolis to hear from women activists fighting against ICE, illustrating the real-world implications of policies targeting immigrants. This juxtaposition of light-hearted and serious content offers readers a multifaceted view of contemporary issues.

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