Antonio Banderas: ‘It really pisses me off that one day I’ll die’
The actor and director talks to EL PAÍS about his love of theater, the cult of celebrity and why he is considering putting up a life-size cutout of himself on his balcony
The actor and director talks to EL PAÍS about his love of theater, the cult of celebrity and why he is considering putting up a life-size cutout of himself on his balcony
The actress and creator of the consultancy Fat People Doing Things talks to EL PAÍS about eating disorders, fatphobia and being bullied as a child
Recognized for his poignant series of images of the pandemic, the award-winning photojournalist talks to EL PAÍS about disability and the role of photography in society
The Seville Expo and the Barcelona Olympics put Spain at the center of the global stage
Read the story of ‘Joseba,’ who received death threats for refusing to pay ETA’s extortion demands
Report says social acceptance of drinking makes it difficult to educate people about abuse Spaniards’ alcohol use comes in at twice the global average and higher than Europe’s
Spain is a world leader in prêt-à-porter clothing, so why do so many Spaniards dress alike?
Today’s under-15s are the first generation to become teenagers with their own cellphones Many Spanish parents are floundering to control what their children do online
Juan Carlos receives a roaring ovation on his final visit to Madrid’s Las Ventas ring as monarch
New legislation may see court clerks face sanctions for not coming to work in appropriate dress
The Madrid central government delegate has been out of politics for three months
Books by three former prime ministers join raft of memoirs by lesser figures
Police prevent around 1,500 protestors from setting up camp at Oriente Palace
Camera used to film Bárcenas in jail found by authorities as TV channel is accused of “frivolity” by Interior Ministry
Dator in Madrid has been the object of protests since it first opened back in the 1980s Its bosses believe that planned changes to the law would take Spain back 30 years
The National Police have become the second most-followed law enforcement agency in the world
Discontent is rife, but no one seems willing to front the protest movement
The bishop of Alcalá de Henares upset many with his Good Friday homily In it, he openly criticized homosexuality, dividing his congregation in the process