“Long live the naturalness of people”

The new visit of the kings this weekend to Valencia, by surprise and this time to Catarroja and other points such as Picanya and Alaquàs, has once again generated viral moments that fill social networks with comments. Ana Pastor, the presenter of laSexta, has spoken about one of them with a message on X, formerly … Read more

Vice President Yolanda Díaz, Christmas shopping in Madrid’s Soho, Beatriz Cortázar tells us

The Vice President of the Government Yolanda Díaz surprised many passers-by who on the afternoon of this Sunday the 22nd were on Fuencarral Street, in the pedestrian zone, doing the classic Christmas shopping in a Madrid where you could barely walk. The truth is that it is understandable that the Spanish capital has also become … Read more

menu of tradition and flavor for the Kings’ dinner

Christmas is for many the most endearing time of the year. In Spain, this celebration is marked by traditions that are passed from generation to generation: family dinners, Christmas carols, gifts under the tree and tables full of typical delicacies. Among the households that celebrate these dates with special affection is that of the Spanish … Read more

“With his indelible memory in our souls”

It’s been a difficult weekend for Paloma Cuevas. Luis Miguel’s girlfriend remembered her brother this Saturday on her networks Victoriano Cuevas Díazdied ten years ago. To pay tribute to her brother, the designer wrote an emotional message on her Instagram account, where she has 375 thousand followers. “Ten years without him, my dearest brother, but … Read more

Why calling Prince Andrew of England a “black sheep” is insulting sheep, ruminants and quadrupeds

There is a pernicious tendency in language that, by dint of repetition, has ended up penetrating the collective imagination: that of associating the term “black sheep” with individuals of dubious morals, dishonorable behavior and, sometimes, openly despicable actions. This slip of the tongue, which seems more the result of mental laziness than of serious reflection, … Read more