Flamenco takes over New York: ‘Just like in Seville!’
Avant-garde forms of the popular genre hailing from southern Spain have now taken firm root in the Big Apple
Avant-garde forms of the popular genre hailing from southern Spain have now taken firm root in the Big Apple
The historian Fermina Cañaveras depicts in ‘El barracón de las mujeres’ the terror faced by female prisoners forced into prostitution, which included two hundred Spaniards
The Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art (CAAC) is now recovering the work of the 1970s leader in Spanish art and preparing the first major retrospective exhibition of her paintings for next year
The performer talks to EL PAÍS about the mass protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s judicial reform, her love of flamenco and her upcoming concert in Spain
Thanks partly to celebrity chef José Andrés, an obscure bakery now makes over €5 million in sales from its ‘picos,’ which were born out of a production mistake