Counterculture amid nature
BioRitme festival fills the Sau Reservoir with music and sustainable living
Culture news and stories from Barcelona and Catalonia
BioRitme festival fills the Sau Reservoir with music and sustainable living
No less than 360 festivals per year take place in Catalonia, 250 of them in summer
Spanish Cinema Academy decides on September 7 if Catalan movie will be in official race for prestigious statuette
Crowds visit famous decorated streets as Gràcia Festival celebrates its 200th anniversary
Zucchero’s raspy voice heated up the Catalan festival Porta Ferrada
Catalonia invests a half million euros in promoting children's reading
Sector representatives ask Parliament to approve a new digital levy after Spain’s Constitutional Court overturned Catalan audiovisual tax earlier this month
Sitges – International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia will give the American actress the Grand Honorary Award in its 50th anniversary celebration
Aragon is calling, with a judicial order, for the return of 44 artworks by July 31, Catalan authorities argue law prevents their removal and demands more time
The artist’s bones were dug up to extract DNA samples following a paternity suit
Catalan culture council urges Madrid to improve working and fiscal conditions for professionals in the sector
The Greek-french director becomes the first filmmaker to receive the honor
The Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra plays ‘Blackstar’
Icelandic capital to be guest of honor at capital’s annual festival, with the 2017 poster created by Valencian illustrator Xavier Mariscal
Largest crowd of musicians to all perform at once come together in Vilanova del Bellpuig
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