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Kippenberger looked at Picasso

March 23, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

From February 22 you can see the exhibition “Kippenberger looked at Picasso” that explores the special relationship of the German artist Martin Kippenberger with the figure of Pablo Picasso, culminating in one of his most emblematic works “Untitled” (1988). Martin Kippenberger died when he was only 44, after a lifetime of success, marked by his almost [...]

Malaga Film Festival

March 22, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

As it does every year, spring and cinema will be joining forces in Malaga, which between the 26th of March and 2nd of April will be hosting the 14th edition of the Malaga Spanish Film Festival in different venues round the city. As usual, the programme will be divided into the following; Official Selection, Zonazine, [...]

The Wailers in Malaga

March 02, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

On March 10 The Wailers will perform at the Sala Vivero, as just one of the ways to keep alive the Rastafari music and philosophy that Bob Marley left to the western world. Founded in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1963, The Wailers quickly became a cult band for young people from the poor ghettos of Jamaica, who [...]

Julião Sarmento in the CAC in Malaga

March 01, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Until March 6, the CAC Malaga presents the retrospective of Portuguese contemporary artist of great international recognition, Julião Sarmento. The exhibition Julião Sarmento 2010-2011, counts with a wide sample of painting, semi-figurative drawings, sculptures, videos and collages. Julião Sarmento was born in Lisbon, Portugal, in 1948. He studied painting and architecture at the Escola Superior de [...]

Have a siesta, live longer

February 21, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Maintaining healthy habits can be hugely beneficial in both the long and short term. An artist, for example, would tell you that to develop your creativity and intuition, you should write a poem each day – just as a person who has lived a long and healthy life would no doubt recommend siestas. After years of [...]

Lesbians’ virginity

February 02, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Many issues revolve around the hymen. Since man is man and woman is woman this membrane has generated myths, truths and lies. As everyone knows, this thin layer of tissue that is inside the female genitalia, is found in most of virgins if not lost before by an accident or sudden movement. The hymen covers and protects [...]

Sex helps neurotic marriages

January 27, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

For neurotic people maintaining a good marriage or relationship is particularly difficult. And the thing is that victims of neuroticism, by nature, don’t have an easy life. They suffer from anxiety and are often invaded by a great concern, and tend to suffer from depression, hypochondria, moodiness, to name a few symptoms. A condition which is [...]

Enrique Morente’s flamenco

January 24, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

His admired Granada countryman, the poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca once wrote that life is not noble, good or holy. Hardly ever seems this phrase as certain as now that, incomprehensibly, great flamenco singer Enrique Morente is dead, leaving a void that may not be exaggeration to call irreplaceable both artistically and in the [...]

The ozone layer

January 18, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

That alarm due to the reduction of ozone layer attributed to CFC (chlorofluorocarbons), would be another of those myths that we like to believe. The model is usually repeated: social alarm at imminent risk (reduction / disappearance of the ozone layer), location of a fault (CFCs) and establishment of measures (elimination of CFCs). But at [...]

Kiko Veneno live in Malaga

January 04, 2011 By: malaga Category: Malaga

Unlike most men of his time we know that Karl Marx, in his hard exile in London, treated his daughters from early childhood like future intelligent adults. He read to the little Eleanor, as he had done before with her elder sisters, all works by Homer, Shakespeare, the Nibelungenlied, Gudrun, Don Quixote, the Arabian Nights [...]