The exhibition “The man who fell to Earth” is a review of the Golden years of the British artist David Bowie. Through personal memories and posters, his followers can follow his fruitful and multi-faceted musical work from the seventies and eighties. The name David Bowie, can be found among the […]
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Concha Buika: “There are moments when you’ve got to get a little bit obsessed with your idea of life”
I call her for a telephone interview that we have arranged. She replies from her home in Miami as if she were an old friend. – – Karina Le Gallo – She tells me of the radiant sun, and the joy of being able to ‘stop’ a little while in […]
Music against the cuts
On the 20th of October Trade Union Congress (TUC) will demand a fairer economic policy from the British government during a march that will begin at Embankment and conclude with music in protest against cuts to government spending. – – Ana M Badia – The economic policies of David Cameron’s […]
Newcastle pays homage to Venezuela
‘Viva Venezuela Night’ will be a fun filled night for RCG supporters, although of course, anyone who wishes to drop by will be more than welcome. – – Two days after the presidential elections, the 9th of October, the Loco bar, Newcastle will play host to this ‘Venezuelan night’. It […]
Music for confronting dictatorships
The singer ‘Raimon’, whose songs were one of the symbols of the fight against the Totalitarian regime in Spain, is performing on the 10th October in King’s College London. – – “To the wind, face to the wind, heart to the wind, hands to the wind, eyes to the wind, […]