Community and Culture

Film Lab “Las Buganvillas” presents the Book “The night and you live the moon, in love” by Marta T. Bustos

In a city often celebrated for its vibrant nightlife and sun-kissed beaches, Málaga’s cultural offerings can sometimes feel overshadowed. Recognizing this, the creative studio Las Buganvillas Lab is set to host a book presentation that promises to rekindle the city’s artistic flame. The event will feature the launch of “La noche y tú vive la […]

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Sophie Festival: All about Malaga’s next Techno Meeting Point

For the summer to actually live up to the weight and responsibility that come together with the title of “Festival Season”, summer 2024 has actually delivered until now. Already counting two very very succesful techno festivals, the stakes are high and the marketabi;ity of the event is raised through the roof just like the names

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Thessaloniki comes to Malaga with the Costakis exhibition- Russian Museum

The Russian Museum Collection in Málaga is a shining example of cultural exchange, bringing the richness of Russian art to the heart of Spain, with an exhibition titled Utopia and Avant- garde, or as it is reffered to the Costakis Collection after its collector George Costakis. This museum, the first European outpost of the Russian State

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Festival de Malaga 2024: Open Air cinema is back in town

Just like every year, Open Air Cinemas are back in season and making their truly anticipated comeback. There is nothing better than the sensation one gets while exposed to a sequence of pink-orange pastel skies during dusk, blended with the lingering yellows and reds of the classic sunset palette. All that while you lose yourself

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Francisco Goya: The Glorified Spanish Artist and His Legacy in Andalusia

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828) is regarded as the most important Spanish artist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His paintings, drawings, and engravings reflected contemporary historical upheavals and influenced important 19th- and 20th-century painters. Goya’s work has left an indelible mark on Spanish culture, so much so that his name has been

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Organizing Expat- friendly bookquest in Malaga: A Bookstore Guide

Book- buying is a serious business “practised” by regular readers, experienced Book Collectors,  escapists who use the pages of a paperbag to transport themselves to different worlds and realities fromm the comfort of their own house…Are one of those extremely up-to-date bookworm that logs in and reviews a new book each week, on your goodreads

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The opera version of “The house of Bernarda Alba” in Malaga

“La Casa de Bernarda Alba”, the Opera, is a reimagined version of Miguel Ortega’s preoccupation with the act of constructing a musical embodiment of Federico Garcia Lorca’s pre-Civil War written play. He is rerunning his personal project, which premiered nearly two decades ago. Due to the conductor’s extreme fascination, from a very young age, with

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