Georgina Oliver
Arty tutti-frutti and Kandinsky sets the tone
Picasso's place of birth (Malaga, 1881) rings in the spring/summer season with a trilogy of bright-hued exhibitions that bring an extra splash of artistic modernity to the city
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Georgina Oliver
Picasso's place of birth (Malaga, 1881) rings in the spring/summer season with a trilogy of bright-hued exhibitions that bring an extra splash of artistic modernity to the city
09 May 2025 11:59
Troy Nahumko
I left Canada the summer I finished high school. What I didn't know was that Canadians, like the British at the time, who had lived abroad for a period of time lost their right to vote, writes columnist Troy Nahumko
09 May 2025 11:55
Peter Edgerton
It can be so simultaneously humbling and invigorating when life slaps us briskly about the chops if we get too far above ourselves, writes columnist Peter Edgerton
09 May 2025 11:53
Mark Nayler
The pro-atomic faction argues that Spain needs more nuclear energy in its system, to guarantee supply when less predictable sources such as wind and solar fail, writes columnist Mark Nayler
02 May 2025 11:40
Mark Nayler
By claiming that Sánchez is hiding the 'truth' about what caused the blackout, Abascal presumably refers to the prime minister's denial that it was caused by an increased reliance on renewable energy
02 May 2025 11:33
Ignacio Lillo
When something like this suddenly happens, our delusions of grandeur - of being a rich, first-world, civilised, European, "cool" country - vanish at the speed of light
02 May 2025 11:20
Peter Edgerton
We're such an odd bunch, humans, aren't we? On the one hand, over many centuries we've consistently shown extraordinary resilience and an innate ability to adapt and even thrive in the most testing of circumstances. On the other hand, we're often just a load of old scaredy cats
25 Apr 2025 11:27
Peter Edgerton
Columnist Peter Edgerton thinks it would be a good idea to launch a survey of the ten happiest villages in Spain. He has identified some crucial criteria that the judges might wish to consider...
25 Apr 2025 11:21
Mark Nayler
This week, Spain's PM Pedro Sánchez unveiled a new 10.5 billion euro investment plan - almost 9 billion more than his government allocated to defence last year
25 Apr 2025 11:19
J. R. Alonso de la Torre
The upcoming papal conclave will be crucial because the head of the Catholic Church can change people's lives, writes columnist J. R. Alonso de la Torre
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17 Apr 2025 14:38
Mark Nayler
Madrid and Brussels hope to prevent a trade war from exploding when Donald Trump's 90-day suspension of increased tariffs expires in July, writes columnist Mark Nayler
17 Apr 2025 14:32
Peter Edgerton
Columnist Peter Edgerton ponders the vast range of wonderful collective nouns that exist in the English language
17 Apr 2025 11:49
Pilar Martínez
It is the growing numbers of international visitors willing to pay the increasingly higher prices of accommodation, restaurants and leisure activities that counteracts the constant cooling of domestic demand
11 Apr 2025 12:20
Mark Nayler
The US - which has been hit by Jinping with retaliatory tariffs of 84% - is not happy about Spain's conciliatory stance with China, writes columnist Mark Nayler
11 Apr 2025 11:48
Rachel Haynes
The British vice-consul in Malaga told a worrying story at the recent SUR in English forum in Marbella. The main message we can all pick up, whatever our age or situation, is that we need to plan for the future
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