Top Público News
Latest News Stories
Madrid, Spain · MadridThe film 'Melancholia', by Lars von Trier, is suitable for multiple interpretations. For some it is mysterious, for others it is simply beautiful, and for those who attended the colloquium that took place after its viewing within the cycle 'Science and Cinema', very good for raising questions about the human condition. Questions that try to be answered by the science specialists behind this cycle, developed until mid-June by the National Center …See the Story
A cycle raises scientific questions based on great movies
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Oviedo, Spain · OviedoFollow author GUILLERMO MARTÍNEZ on X here. Joan Manuel Serrat's songs, the newly awarded Princesa de Asturias de las Artes prize, arrive at the theater. A bench, a chair, and a suitcase. Little more is used in the stage design of 'Lucía', the theatrical work that covers some vital and immortal themes, such as the [?]. The 'Lucía': Serrat's songs move audiences in a theatrical work appears first in EL ASOMBRARIO & Co...See the Story
Lucía: Serrat's songs emotionally move in a theatrical work.
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Barcelona · BarcelonaThe separatists demand more from Sánchez because they say that they had already achieved the pact for the referendum.See the Story
Sánchez demands the support of Junts, ERC and Bildu for his letter “in love” in the middle of the campaign in exchange for the referendum
Coverage: 2 sources
Netflix · MadridTrue crime is booming, it's a fact. More and more platforms are adding this genre to their catalogs, as documentaries, fiction and docuseries that recreate some of the most media-saturated cases in history. They also usually include unseen and real images of the crimes, conversations with the convicted or interviews with people close to the investigations. After the premiere of 'The Sancho Case' (HBO Max), about the crime of Daniel Sancho, or th…See the Story
'El caso Asunta': el 'true crime' vuelve a Netflix con una nueva docuserie
Coverage: 2 sources
European UnionWith the executive refusing to let go of the budgetary leeway, the Federation of Private Hospitalisation continues to call for a "total strike" from 3 to 5 June, at the risk of embarrassing the health system for a few days for Europeans.See the Story
Private Clinics Increase Pressure on Government
100% Left coverage: 2 sources