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Maria del Mar Bonet's concert at the Olympia in Paris
Cati Moyàand J.A. Mendiola
06/07/2025
3 min

The week that begins, with Cati Moyà

I will meet again on Netflix with one of my favorite creators, Lena Dunham. Thirteen years after the premiere of one of the most relevant series of the 21st century, Girls, the creator returns with Without measure, a series that seems to have a lot in common with the previous one: the protagonist is once again a girl unable to face what adult life is supposed to be. In this case, however, changing the toxicity of New York for a supposed romance with London by the work and grace of the producers of Notting Hill, who are also part of the proposal team. It is difficult for it to be as extraordinary as Girls, but the return of Lena Dunham—and her worldview—is cause for celebration. Starting July 10.

I will trust in the infinite capacity to excite viewers offered by all the creations of the Pixar studio, the epicenter of creativity and the overflowing imagination of American cinema. Those responsible for contemporary masterpieces such as Red and Coco premiere Elio, starring a boy who travels to space. In Aficine theaters, starting Wednesday, July 9.

I will go At Ses Escoles d'Algaida, you can experience Irràdia, a festival featuring one of Lluïsa Febrer's extraordinary lineups. The Mallorcan band Saïm will perform. Saturday, July 12, at 7:30 p.m.

I will celebrate The 50th anniversary of Maria del Mar Bonet's concert at the Olympia in Paris will be celebrated with the singer's highly anticipated performance at Bellver Castle, accompanied by musician Toni Pastor, among others. Tuesday, July 8, at 9 p.m.

I will be Drac Màgic to enjoy the latest session of Club Tándem, 3Cat's transmedia literature program, with Juliana Canet and Marina Porras. After visiting bookstores in Barcelona, ​​​​Girona, ​​Reus, and other places to discuss works by Mercè Rodoreda, Josep Pla, and Víctor Català, they will be in Palma to talk about the latest work of the first season of this first reading club: Béarn or the doll room, by Lorenzo Villalonga. Thursday, July 10, at 7 p.m.

The week that begins, with JA Mendiola

I'll see On CaixaForum+, a whole collection of little gems about the filmmaker who surely scored the most underhanded blows against censorship with a humor that torpedoed everything forbidden. I'm talking about Luis García Berlanga and, first of all, about the documentary directed by his son, José Luis García Berlanga, in homage to one of his cinematic skills, the sequence shot. He was asked a bit why he used it so often, and he replied that it was because it made him crazy to change the camera position. The channel also offers the documentary The Berlangian, a term recognized by the Royal Spanish Academy, which includes speakers from Julieta Serrano to Mònica Randall.

I'll be back in Bellver to enjoy the third concert of the Summer Symphonies, where the German conductor Leopoldo Hager from Mallorca will conduct the Symphony Orchestra. For the occasion, they will first perform: Symphony No. 102 HB. 1/102, by Franz Joseph Haydn, and in the second part, Symphony No. 4 Op. 60, by Ludwig van Beethoven. Thursday, July 10, at 9:30 p.m.

I will recommend go to the Principal Theatre in Inca to see Àlvar Triay, also the author of the text, tell in Forget-me-nots the story of his late tale, first to pay tribute to him, but along the way encountering some obstacles no one knew about. Friday, July 11, at 8:30 p.m.

I will read The Birds, by Tarjei Vesaas, tells the story of an orato who has seen a woodcock fly nuptially across the sky above his home. This means something will change in the lives of Mattis and his sister Hege. Translated by Carolina Moreno, this novel is published by Club Editor.

I will listen the concert that will be offered by violinist Helen Hwaya Kim, a graduate and teacher from the world-famous Juilliard School in New York, accompanied on piano by Alfredo Oyagüez at the Bartolomé March Foundation, as part of the Deià International Music Festival. They will perform the Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 17, by Wolfgang A. Mozart; The Suite of Spanish Folksongs, by Manuel de Falla, in the transcription by Paul Kochanski; Three Preludes, by Gershwin, and Sonata No. 1 in G major, by Johannes Brahms. Friday, July 11, at 8 p.m.

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