From Pau Casals to Marie Curie: The historical figures most celebrated on Catalan street names
Eight out of ten popular street names honoring people or saints are dedicated to men, with women significantly underrepresented
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Eight out of ten popular street names honoring people or saints are dedicated to men, with women significantly underrepresented
Early street names were natural descriptions, while modern ones often reflect political and social events like the Catalan independence referendum
For the first time in Spain, a large dedicated space is devoted to the work of Françoise Gilot
Court in Huesca grants Catalan museum 10 days to propose an alternative timeline for transfer
Three Goodbyes is based on posthumous, semi-autobiographical book by feminist activist Michela Murgia
Initiative to "probably" be discussed in September, while Spain accuses reticent countries of "kidnapping" initiative in EU Council
Concerts, exhibits and ticket options announced for Spain’s largest anime convention
Bruce Springsteen, Estopa, and Rammstein drew the biggest crowds last year in Barcelona
Terror and fantasy film festival to open with movie 'Alpha' by Julia Ducournau, premiered at Cannes Festival
Port of Barcelona and opera house launch design contest for new cultural hub
Top 30 also features Catalan artists Bad Gyal, Morad, Aitana, and Lia Kali
Multi-platinum artist brings first tour in six years to Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona city council to invest €70 million to increase capacity from 3,500, with works completed in 2029
Blackie Books will publish all of 'Blackwater' author works in the coming years
‘Sort de tu’ holds record for longest charting song in Catalan
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