Wardrobe Treasure. A Rescue of Wonderful Films: “What?”, by Roman Polanski

An absurd, erotic, and delirious comedy by Polanski that revives the freshness of the 1970s and the spirit of the freest and most playful cinema.   By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – Dear reader: If you want to enjoy a different kind of film, as surprising as it is original, as funny as it is puzzling, as absurd and surreal…

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Vithas Elche Turns the Back-to-School Season for Students with ASD Into a Safer and More Inclusive Experience

The stories of Daniel and Paula, patients at the Vithas Neurorehabilitation Center in Elche, reflect how going back to school can become a more positive experience for children and adolescents with ASD.   Valencia – Daniel, age 7, faces his first day of primary school with a mix of excitement and nerves. To help him, his parents have designed a…

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Kim Novak Reappears Six Decades Later at the Venice Film Festival

At 92, the unforgettable star of “Vertigo” reappears six decades later at the Venice Film Festival to receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement, reclaiming her legacy, her rebellious spirit, and her authenticity.   By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – It has been the great surprise, the major news of this 82nd Edition of the Venice International Film Festival, held…

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Paper Jewels: Ice, by Anna Kavan — the Frozen Dystopia That Burns Within

A must-read rediscovered by Dioni Arroyo: an apocalyptic, poetic, and unsettling novel where ice becomes a metaphor for addiction, control, and escape.   By Dioni Arroyo HoyLunes – For a writer like me, it is always a pleasure to talk about the great novels that have left a mark on me, that have shaped my life’s path, and about which…

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Starting Over, Even If It’s in September

Between the pressure of new beginnings and the tenderness of self-acceptance: September as a reminder that it’s also possible to start slowly.   By Lidia Roselló HoyLunes – September has something of a trap; it isn’t the first month of the year, but it feels like it. Bookstores fill up with planners carrying motivational messages. Social media fills with goals…

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Lady Di: 28 Years Later, The Princess Who Still Shines Through Her Fragility and Kindness

From fear to hope: the human legacy of a princess who defied prejudice and borders. Beyond the palaces, Diana wrote with simple gestures a story of compassion and dignity. By Jorge Alonso Curiel HoyLunes – The day Lady Di, the People’s Princess, died, that August 31, 1997, I suffered three great shocks. The first was that my grandmother woke me…

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Vithas Valencia Turia Specialists: Running Long Starts in the Stomach

Beyond the stopwatch and the running shoes, specialists at Vithas Valencia Turia remind us that the digestive system also needs preparation to withstand the challenge of a long-distance race. Flatulence, nausea, heaviness, abdominal bloating, or diarrhea are some of the gastrointestinal symptoms experienced by runners during training or on race day itself. A light breakfast with easily digestible carbohydrates and…

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