The 1978 production remains one of the worst films in cinematic history. But 45 years after the star’s death, it is also seen as her final, daring attempt to assert herself
In December 1985, the attempted suicides of two young people (one of whom died) was blamed on the subliminal messages supposedly contained in the song ‘Better by You Better than Me’
The actress, model and farmer who grew up surrounded by cinema disappeared when the industry stopped calling in her 40s and hasn’t stopped working in recent years (Oscar nomination included). She now shines in Bvlgari jewelry with the light of an eternal diva
On Friday, Disney+ premieres the first two episodes of ‘The End of an Era,’ the six-chapter look at the making of the Eras Tour
In the late 1970s, the architect bought a bungalow in Santa Monica and decided to renovate it by wrapping it with corrugated metal, construction mesh, plywood, and glass
The renowned Puerto Rican journalist defends bilingual, independent, and community-based journalism in Trump’s America
The Morgan Library in New York pays tribute to its first director, who navigated a racist society and went on to lead the cultural institution for over two decades
One of the two suspects has been arrested after taking artworks that were part of an art book titled ‘Jazz,’ and which had already been stolen in the past
In film, ‘One Battle After Another’ leads the way with nine nominations while in television, ‘The White Lotus’ has six. The awards ceremony will take place on January 11
The Nigerian author speaks to EL PAÍS hours before giving her keynote address ‘The Truth of Stories’ at the Guadalajara Book Fair
Faced with a fiery debate between the glorious myth of the Conquest and anachronistic revisionism, historians are looking to steer clear of nationalist tradition, both Mexican and Spanish
Several recently published books have rescued the legacy of Peter Hammill’s band. Known as the ‘Vampire of Bath,’ the British rocker is unknown and strange compared to his contemporaries… but he’s also been tremendously influential
Hard rock is also a tool for channeling rebellion and reminding us to stay true to ourselves
The return of ‘Emily in Paris,’ one of Netflix’s most criticized yet popular series, reignites the debate over TV series that are guilty pleasures
The streaming giant celebrates diversity while its algorithmic model rewards homogenization, promotes AI-generated music, and includes ICE ads while a Latin artist leads global listening
The gallery, founded in Havana a decade ago, comes to the top contemporary art fair in the Americas at a moment when the art market is treading carefully
After a crisis that forced galleries to withdraw from the Americas’ most important fair, ABMB has reinvented itself and surpassed 2024 sales
Bolivian director Raquel Maldonado Villafuerte has rescued up to 7,000 pages of handwritten scores in the Amazonian village of San Ignacio de Moxos
The actor who starred in the Christmas classic says that the fast pace of streaming platforms is one of the main reasons for the decline of this film genre
In 1939, the Mexican artist decided to get rid of ‘The Dream (The Bed)’ when Nickolas Muray announced he was getting married. The artwork was recently sold at auction for $54 million
British journalist Andy Webb, who revealed that the broadcaster knew about Martin Bashir’s deceptions to get Lady Di on ‘Panorama,’ has published ‘Dianarama’ on the 30th anniversary of the controversial interview
The British artist is competing with Taylor Swift for the top spots on Spotify and has been nominated for her first Grammy, having won over audiences with her charismatic, mellow sound and a strong personality that champions her fans and feminism
The band led by Joan Jett was one of rock’s most disruptive — made up of girls in a tremendously masculinized world, it had a short, brilliant, shadowy career
The US historian and essayist, who has just published a book of essays titled ‘Desire and Fate,’ reviews his life as an intellectual globetrotter and his reasons for becoming an ‘anti-utopian’
EL PAÍS visited the century-old ‘cantina’ on one of its nights filled with tequila and traditional cuisine. In this place, nestled beside Plaza Garibaldi, the music never stops
A remarkable new book about the navigator, ‘Wide, Wide Sea’ by Hampton Sides, traces the adventurer’s third voyage and its fateful conclusion