Music Diana Navarro In style On a unique stage, at Teatro Real, and alongside a symphony orchestra, a flamenco troupe and dozens of guests, Diana Navarro celebrates the 20th anniversary of her first album: ‘No te olvides de mí’.
Cinema and theatre Aislinn Derbez Ibero-American pride Mexican actress Aislinn Derbez will be one of the presenters of the 12th edition of the Platino Awards. Proud of this opportunity, she defends the growing influence of Ibero-American audiovisuals around the world.
Art Mariela Scafati The painting explorer When Mariela Scafati tackles a piece, exploration becomes the driving force behind her creative process. This Argentinian artist will be presenting one of her most iconic pieces at ARCOmadrid 2025: ‘Windows’.
Art Pedro G. Romero The undisciplined artist The career of Pedro G. Romero, winner of the 2024 National Award for Plastic Arts, arouses as much admiration as bewilderment because his work spans multiple seemingly opposite fields and formats.
Cinema and theatre Les Luthiers A farewell with smiles The Argentinian group Les Luthiers will tour Spain and Latin America with ‘Más tropiezos de Mastropiero’, the show they’re bidding farewell to the stage with after more than five decades on the road.
Sport Alba Torrens and Maite Cazorla Love for basketball The Spanish female basketball team has set its sights high at the Eurobasket in Israel and Slovenia. Alba Torrens contributes experience and Maite Cazorla, her youth, a winning combination to reach the top of the tournament.
Literature Carme Chaparro A dream come true This journalist and writer —or storyteller as she defines herself— Carme Chaparro remembers walking around on Sant Jordi [Saint George’s Day] with a backpack full of books for her idols to sign. Today, she’s the one doing the signing.
Literature Miguel Ángel Hernández Literature as oxygen Miguel Ángel Hernández’s literary career started just over a decade ago with a call from the mythical editor Jorge Herralde. Today, he strolls around the Madrid Book Fair with his fourth novel under his arm: ‘Anoxia’.
Sport Niko Shera The quiet man Since last December, a severe injury has kept Niko Shera off the tatami. Any other judoka hoping to win a medal at the Paris Games would be anxious, but he keeps calm and collected, and only thinks about winning gold.
Sport Irene Sánchez-Escribano Slow and steady Just a few days before the Tokyo Games, Irene Sánchez-Escribano felt her left foot crack. Tests confirmed the worse-case scenario: a broken second metatarsal bone. A severe blow. This summer, she’s working slow and steady towards Paris.