Posted in madrid on Jul 21st, 2011
According to legend, by the first third of the thirteenth century San Antonio-called doctor Gospel because of his great eloquence, the ark of wills, on account of his thorough knowledge of the Christians scriptures that are said to be sacred and holy worldwide, for the universality of their fame, had to temporarily stop his preaching [...]
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Posted in paris on Jul 13th, 2011
Striptease is an art, a gift is a powerful weapon of seduction. To master its secrets can give us some really delicious moments, a good striptease can power up sex, elevate it and increase the passion of lovers. Clearly, you have to know how to perform it, because it is not about taking off your [...]
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Posted in madrid on Jul 11th, 2011
By 1877 the infamous Austrian collector von Theodor Graf was involuntary the cause of the total revolution in the world of arts and contemporary sensibility, when he introduced in Europe and America, a series of portraits of Roman Egypt made between the first and fourth centuries of Christian era. They were fine paintings made on [...]
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Posted in madrid on Jun 29th, 2011
Now it almost seems as if those years had never existed, but there was a time when a spirit of revolution shook the world. This revolution was soon betrayed by its leaders – people who were revolutionaries because they wanted to give orders rather than receive them, not because they genuinely believed in a world [...]
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Posted in madrid on Jun 14th, 2011
Due to a collaboration agreement signed between the Universidad Complutense de Madrid and the promoter of Live Nation, Madrid will enjoy an attractive cultural music and art. Both for the locales and the tourists this is a brilliant news that the city of Madrid is going to hold a macro-again. This summer’s festival will be [...]
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Posted in madrid on May 4th, 2011
Some time just before his death, a magazine asked Marcel Proust to make a list of his eight favourite French paintings at the Louvre. The eclectic list included a Watteau – he couldn’t decide between L´Embarquement and L´Indifferent – a Renoir, Corot’s La Barque de Dante (though he wasn’t sure if La Cathédrale de Chartres [...]
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Posted in madrid on Apr 26th, 2011
The renovation of circus art that started in the last century led to a series of performances filled with poetry and drama, that equally enchants children and adults. The important role that the Cirque du Soleil hat in this process was significant: The advertisement, the cooperation with other circus enterprises, the work shops, the conference [...]
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Posted in madrid on Apr 6th, 2011
The Community of Madrid, in collaboration with the British Council presents Nigerian-British conceptual artist Yinka Shonibare’s first exhibition in Spain, “The Future of the Past” at Alcalá 31 Yinka Shonibare was born into a Nigerian family in London in 1956. When he was three years old, the family moved to Lagos, Nigeria, and after finishing [...]
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Posted in madrid on Mar 17th, 2011
Murcian indie rock band Second will be bringing their new tour ‘Demasiados soñadores’ – and 12 brand new songs – to Madrid’s Joy Eslava on the 7th April. The venue, which is on central street Arenal (11), between metro stations Sol and Opera, is open every day of the year and has a limited capacity [...]
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Posted in madrid on Feb 28th, 2011
Though White Lies, from Ealing, London haven’t been on the music scene for very long, they have already established themselves as one of the strongest, most promising indie rock bands of today. The band, which originally went by the name Fear of Flying, is made up of Harry McVeith on vocals and guitar, Charles Cave, [...]
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