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Interviewing the interviewer: Charlie Cabanas
When I came across him in a popular tavern in the Salamanca district, I recognised him instantly. Charlie Cabanas is not someone who goes unnoticed, and for me, he is also a familiar figure.
Dachser and JAC Motors Iberia present their commitment to sustainable mobility
Five electric trucks from JAC Motors Iberia join the Dachser fleet for last-mile distribution in Madrid. A firm commitment to sustainability and responsible transport.
Uta, the woman who captivated Günter Grass, the Literature Nobel Prize winner
Ten years after the death of the writer Gûnter Grass, his last work, posthumous and hitherto unpublished, is published.
The secret of Marcial, Nadal Prize 2025
The Nadal Novel Prize 2025, the longest-running literary award in Spain, has been awarded to El secreto de Marcial, by the Argentine writer Jorge Fernández Díaz. This novel will be available in bookstores from February 5 in Spain, under the label of Ediciones Destino.
Johann Strauss, the genius who made the world dance
This year 2025 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Johann Strauss (son), a distinguished Austrian musician.
Start 2025 in good company with a book
A year of great literary novelties. Recommendations from Myriam.
Patronage has no borders
Throughout the history of art, patrons have played a fundamental role in the creation, preservation and dissemination of different artistic works.
Callia Foundation
Fundación Callia is a Spanish organization dedicated to promoting social commitment to art, emphasizing the role of patrons as exemplary citizens and advocating for art as a philanthropic cause. Founded and presided over by Carmen Reviriego, the foundation seeks to inspire a cultural transformation that recognizes the value of sharing wealth through patronage. Among its notable initiatives are the Ibero-American Patronage Awards, which honor individuals and entities contributing to the arts in Ibero-America.
Dachser builds a new state-of-the-art logistics centre in Zaragoza
This facility will increase operational capacity in the national and European markets, managing up to 200,000 tons of goods and 800,000 shipments per year. With an investment of 14 million euros, the centre will feature advanced technologies and sustainability measures, starting operations, as planned, in January 2026.
The Cocido Madrileño Brotherhood is born: Uniting the masters of Madrid's most iconic dish
The Brotherhood brings together restaurateurs and iconic chefs such as Antonio Cosmen, Pepa Muñoz, José Alberto, Juan Pozuelo, Joaquín Felipe, Carmen Carro, Fran Vicente, Miriam Hernández and Mara Verdasco, who strive to maintain the essence of this traditional dish in Madrid cuisine.