Valladolid becomes the heart of universal poetry with a competition that will give voice to one hundred poets before the statue of Zorrilla. The event will take place on October 18 at the foot of the statue of José Zorrilla. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – On Friday, October 18, Valladolid will become the World Capital of Poetry with…
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Los Domingos: The Intimate Faith That Wins the Golden Shell in San Sebastián
Alauda Ruiz de Azúa’s third film claims the festival’s top award, along with the FIPRESCI Prize and the Irizar Award for Basque Cinema, consolidating the strength of Spanish cinema in a gala marked by the condemnation of the genocide in Gaza. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – Alauda Ruiz de Azúa’s third feature film (Baracaldo, Vizcaya, 1978), “Los Domingos”,…
Read MoreBetween Pages and Silences, a Baby Found Peace
When books not only teach or entertain, but also lull, soothe, and offer peace in the most unexpected moments. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – I am not going to be the one to “discover” now the beneficial power of books, of what they are capable of achieving in all of us. They have not only given, and continue…
Read MoreThe Economy for the Common Good: When Peace Is Sown Through the Economy
M.ª Pilar Rueda Requena presented at the 17th Congress of Writers for Human Rights an ethical and transformative proposal that brings together social justice and a culture of peace. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – Yesterday, September 26, 2025, Valencia became a great square of thought and words with the inauguration of the 17th Congress of Writers for Human Rights.…
Read MoreThe Reproduction of the Work of Art: Loss or Revaluation?
Between the artist’s unique imprint and the infinite circulation of its reflections, art reinvents itself with every gaze. By Claudia Benitez HoyLunes – Is reproduction a threat to the authenticity of the work, or could it become a way of bringing art closer to more people? This question has challenged us throughout time and has sparked intense debates around…
Read MoreWhen Surgery Restores Hope: Vithas Valencia Turia Against Pressure Ulcers
A pioneering approach in Valencian healthcare that combines surgical expertise, innovation, and humanity to improve the quality of life of the most vulnerable patients. The Plastic, Aesthetic, and Reconstructive Surgery Department of Vithas’ new center in Valencia offers personalized surgical solutions, tailored to the progression of each ulcer. HoyLunes (Valencia) – Vithas Valencia Turia Hospital, which opened its doors…
Read MoreFarewell to Claudia Cardinale, the Diva Who Turned Vulnerability into Strength
The Italo-Tunisian actress, a legend of European cinema and UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the defense of women’s rights, dies at 87, leaving behind a legacy of beauty, commitment, and freedom. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – The Leopard, Girl with a Suitcase, Fellini’s 8½, The Lovemakers, Rocco and His Brothers, or “The Professionals” are just some of the unforgettable…
Read MoreSpanish Film Day Opens to the World with Women Filmmakers at the Forefront
The fifth edition, celebrated on October 6, reaches for the first time more than 40 cities across five continents, with “Tasio” as its cultural ambassador, and highlights the contribution of women to the audiovisual sector. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – Within the framework of the 73rd San Sebastián Festival, held from September 19 to 27, and with the…
Read MoreWardrobe Treasures. Rescuing Wonderful Films: Our Mother’s House (1967), by Jack Clayton
In 1967, Jack Clayton crafted a disturbing and profoundly human story about orphanhood, fragility, and the resilience of children facing an adult world that threatens to consume them. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – Films starring children have a special charm. They provoke a more intense emotional response, to which we open our hearts with fewer doubts or reservations.…
Read MoreElisa Fernández Guzmán, Winner of the 2025 Miguel Hernández National Young Poetry Award
The jury selected her work “Después del pop” for “conveying truth with the power of an apparent simplicity that seduces, captivates, and shakes”. Elisa Fernández Guzmán, Winner of the 2025 Miguel Hernández National Young Poetry Award. Madrid – Elisa Fernández Guzmán has been awarded the 2025 Miguel Hernández National Young Poetry Award for her work “Después del pop” (Rialp),…
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