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Some cultural recommendations for next week

Stranger Things
Cati Moyàand J.A. Mendiola
24/11/2025
3 min

The week that begins with Cati Moyà

I will visit Visit the TACA space, on Sant Feliu street in Palma, to discover the artist's latest work. Lluís Juncosa, a solo exhibition entitled (ROAR) Shooting in the karmic chair and dedicated to the memory of Julià Homar. The exhibition brings together a collection of 23 drawings by Juncosa, created between 2003 and 2023, which synthesize some of the recurring themes in the artist's career, with a visual and narrative force that is absolutely overwhelming and captivating. According to the exhibition's promotional poster, the images, which address elements such as bodies without organs, are part of a series "that will not be revealed." le privilège des mouseis" and of a "future publication entitled Dermopolitik".

I will A double feature at the cinema to enjoy two highly anticipated premieres. On the one hand, the documentary Flowers for AntonioDirected by Isaki Lacuesta and Elena Molina and hosted by Alba Flores, who also provides the music with Sílvia Pérez Cruz. Furthermore, Blue Moon, the return of the infallible Richard Linklater (Boyhood and the trilogy Before…). Starting November 28th, at Aficine theaters.

I'll go up in Valldemossa to learn more about the career of the painter Coll Bardolet, his facet as a traveler who goes 'from exotic Morocco to rural Mallorca', as the title of the exhibition says to The Coll Bardolet Foundation until January.

I will celebrate The return of Atomic Fest, now in its ninth edition, boasts a lineup that brings together Barcelona's Mourn with prominent local bands like Marasme and Saïm for an afternoon of pure rock at Es Gremi. Saturday, November 29th, at 6 pm.

I will have I'm having doubts about which series to tackle first, because on the same day, Thursday the 27th, two series premiere that I haven't been very interested in for a while, but I just couldn't stop watching them: Stranger Things (Netflix), which finally reaches its final season, and Grey's Anatomy (Disney+), which 22 seasons later remains true to its maxim of offering cases so improbable that they make Dr. House look like a mere amateur.

The week that begins with JA Mendiola

I will be in Barcelona, ​​at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, where, once again, Gaetano Donizetti's famous, entertaining, and bel canto opera will be performed, The elisir of love, the version buffa of Tristan and IsoldeWith staging by Mario Gas, Javier Camarena will reprise his role as Nemorino, as he did twenty years ago in this same production, while Serena Sáenz will sing the role of Adina. The great Ambrogio Maestri will perform as Doctor Dulcamara, and Simón Orfila will take on the role of the generous and shameless Doctor Dulcamara. Maestro Diego Matheuz will conduct the Gran Teatre del Liceu Symphony Orchestra. Tuesday, November 25, at 7:30 p.m.

I will take a walk I'm going to Inca, where the Pop Up Comic Market is taking place these days, and I'll go see the exhibition. Great Comic Book Classics in Cas Metge Cifre, which will be the headquarters of the future Comic Museum, and the best pieces of Jaume Vaquer's fabulous collection will be exhibited.

I'll go in the Main City to see Portas MovingBy Joan Tomàs Martínez and Lluki Portas. A work that, as the program notes state, is "an archival exploration and reinterpretation of objects and images, sound art and words, in a proposal of experimentation and constant dialogue with the materials." It's difficult to describe it better. The artists themselves are its protagonists. Saturday, November 29, at 6 p.m.

I will enjoy In Inca, at the first session of the Jaula Project, a performance will unite three languages: music, dance, and visual art. The protagonists will be the renowned cellist Miquel Àngel Aguiló, the dancer Mar Aguiló, and the visual artist... performer Susso33, who will make a peculiar version of the Suites 1 and 2by Johann Sebastian Bach. Friday, November 28 at 8 p.m.

I will return Come hear Tomeu Moll-Mas at the piano, this time at the Teatro Principal in Ciudad de Mallorca, accompanying the voices of soprano Marta Bauzà and tenor Roger Padullés, in a wide-ranging collection of songs for solo voice and piano by the exiled Mallorcan composer, critic, conductor, and renowned ethnomusicologist. This collection was previously released on CD, which won the 2024 Enderrock Classical Music Award. Wednesday, November 26, at 8 p.m.

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