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Some cultural recommendations for next week

The week begins with Cati Moyà
I will try bear with dignity that twenty years have passed since an album that changed my life and became one of the pillars of my generation: Out cobwebs, by Bebe. The album featured songs that became true anthems, such as "Malo," "Ella," and "Siempre me queda," which made the singer-songwriter from Extremadura a role model for thousands of teenagers. To celebrate two decades since the release of her debut album, Bebe is offering a tour of various locations, stopping at the Palma Auditorium, where she has performed on several occasions and where some of the album's most famous songs, such as "Como los olivos" and "Con mis manos," will be performed live. Friday, October 10 at 9 p.m.
I'll start Read Cometierra, the first book by Argentine Dolores Reyes and one of the discoveries of the latest edition of FLEM. The novel's protagonist is a young woman who lives with her brother in Buenos Aires and has the ability to communicate with dead people by eating the earth they walked on before dying. Alfaguara Publishing House.
I will discover Where the commotion at the Venice and San Sebastian festivals came from, the premiere of the film "Extraño Río," the feature debut of filmmaker Jaume Claret Muxart. Opening Friday, October 10, at CineCiutat.
I will visit the General Luliano Study to enjoy Manólogo: soliloquy for laughter and evil, the latest offering from the ever-lucid Irantzu Varela, who has a double date in Mallorca, as she'll be performing in Manacor the day after her performance in Palma. Thursday, October 9, at 8 p.m.
I will recover One of my favorite series now that it's been five years since it premiered, How to… with John WilsonThis is one of the most original audiovisual offerings to hit our screens this millennium, a hybrid format between reality and fiction in which John Wilson constructs authentic and profound existential reflections based on documentary footage shot on the streets of New York. On Movistar+.
The week begins with JA Mendiola
I will go to Llucmajor, at the Toni Catany International Photography Center, where the current exhibition, entitled The capture of timeoffers a collection of photographs by Pasqual Maragall taken starting in 2007, when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. The media-savvy mayor and president of the Generalitat of Catalonia decided from then on to capture on his mobile phone everything he thought his illness would make him forget. He wanted to capture time as it began to pass him by. In a way, this exhibition, curated by Teresa M. Sala y García and Antoni Garau Vadell, also commemorates the friendship between Toni Catany and Pasqual Maragall. Until February 1, 2026.
I will comply with the duty that every film buff has, which is to go see the latest film by Paul Thomas Anderson, which hits theaters with the title One Battle after anotherAnd, naturally, I'll watch it in the original version, and at the CineCiutat, so I can hear the real voices of Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, Chase Infinito, and Regina Hall, among others.
I'll see in CaixaFòrum+ the documentary The Sleeper, which tells the story of a Ecce Homo, initially attributed to a disciple of José de Ribera and which finally turned out to be a Caravaggio and suddenly went up to 300 million euros when just before it was being auctioned for only 1,500.
I will read Supporting character, a memoir by Enrique Murillo, in which he deals with the most important publishing houses he has worked for throughout his life, from Anagrama to Santillana, not forgetting Planeta and Bertelsmann. Thanks to this editor and translator, we have been able to enjoy the works of Martin Amis, Nabokov, Rushdie, Pombo, Loriga, and more. Editorial Trama (544 pages).
I will remember At the Teatro del Mar, one of the plays I've enjoyed most from Iguana Teatre. It will be thanks to the revival of the memorable Twist & Chechov, a collection of nine stories, featuring a whole series of masterful yet timeless situations, which require extremely demanding performances from the three protagonists: Catalina Florit, Xavier Frau, and Carles Molinet. The dramaturgy for this revival is by Carme Planells and Pere Fullana, who, of course, also returns as director. Friday, October 10 at 8 p.m.