From the nostalgia of the ash in Popayán to the universal ethics of sacrifice: a journey through fasting and charity as bridges of transcendence, social cohesion, and spiritual rebirth across the great traditions of humanity. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – Deep within my memory, recollections of Lent in Popayán appear wrapped in a soft mist, much like its cold…
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The Tyranny of the Algorithm in Literature
From the creative sovereignty of the ‘Brother’ generation to the global standardization of algorithms: a strategic reflection on the alienation of the writer, the passive consumption of “average content,” and the ethical challenge of Artificial Intelligence versus human authenticity. By Edinson Martínez HoyLunes – When I began writing my first articles, a little more than half a century ago,…
Read MoreReturning to the Universe: A Reconnection with Science Fiction
From my mother’s bookstore to Asimov’s “Foundation”: An introspective journey through the science fiction that shaped my curiosity, challenged my reality, and taught me that the most valuable passports are kept on bookshelves. By Nuria Ruiz Fdez HoyLunes — For as long as I can remember, science fiction has been much more than a literary genre to me:…
Read MoreMedicine in Motion: Climate Displacement as a New Imperative in Biopharmaceutical Strategy
How climate migration redefines Market Access, clinical trial continuity, and corporate narrative in an ecosystem aspiring to global excellence and precision. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Modern medicine has been built on a premise of stability: protocols, supply chains, and the “Patient Journey” itself assume that the patient possesses a fixed mailing address. However, climate change has transformed…
Read MoreThe Letter I Would Like to Find in My Coat Pocket
Beyond the Staging of Valentine’s Day: A plea for everyday affection, the calligraphy of honesty, and the courage to refuse a love that forces you to shrink. By Lidia Roselló HoyLunes — I am not sure at what point we decided that love had to come wrapped in things that wither quickly. A bouquet. A box with a…
Read MoreThe Time Cinema Dares to Gaze
In a world that consumes images at the speed of oblivion, a conversation can be an act of resistance. We sat down with Rosalía Omil to discuss ´Jacqueline. La liberté´. What began as an interview about a documentary transformed, without warning, into something rarer and more necessary: a conversation about silence, the ethics of gazing without intervening, and the urgency…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence and Thought: A Responsibility That Cannot Be Delegated
The Risk of the Delegated Mind: Why AI can process data, but only the human being is capable of inhabiting and sustaining the truth of an idea. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – Artificial intelligence (AI) is, above all, an instrument capable of producing rapid responses and coherent texts. Its functioning is determined by the data we provide and the…
Read MoreSilence as a Form of Culture
In Praise of the Pause: The art of silencing external noise to hear our own voice once again. By Nuria Ruiz Fdez HoyLunes – I remember the first time I sat down to read The Red Leaf (La hoja roja) by Miguel Delibes. It wasn’t in a library, nor in a corner prepared for concentration: I was in my…
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