Why Barcelona is one of the world's most revolutionary cities
Two centuries of activism have shaped the Catalan capital's modern protest culture
Culture news and stories from Barcelona and Catalonia
Two centuries of activism have shaped the Catalan capital's modern protest culture
Conscription for 1909 imperial war sparked major uprising in Catalan capital which has had a lasting legacy
Group to release vinyl version of 'Fruit del deliri’ on Friday
'Friday' wins best digital comic for second time
The composer, one of the last living legends of Brazilian jazz, revisited the greatest hits of his six-decade career
Dani de la Orden's latest work sells over 150,000 cinema tickets across Spain so far
Singers of 'Where Is My Mind?' and 'Here Comes Your Man' perform in Catalan capital during European tour
Michael David Rosenberg will sing in seaside botanical gardens of Cap Roig on Saturday
American singer teased her upcoming single 'Lifetimes' in 'Churros con chocolate' party
Legendary R&B band closes record-breaking Alma Festival with 67,000 attendees over 22 concerts
80s new wave veterans command crowd during Les Nits de Pedrables festival
Show welcomes a wide range of international guests to celebrate Japanese culture
Casablanca will be the guest city of this year's 'festa major', with a special focus on Moroccan culture
Musicians take part in Catalan Sounds on Tour organized in Central Park on July 28
Singer-songwriter performs hit after hit at Les Nits de Barcelona music festival
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