The obsession to leave a mark of Pablo Pérez

“When I die it will be known that I have been more a writer than a photographer,” he declared in an interview Pablo Perez-Minguez (1946-2012, Madrid)—PPM as he used to sign—after receiving the National Photography Prize in 2006. Ten years after his death we know that he spoke about his diaries. “A life log”, as … Read more

#87 | Open, Relational, and Process Theology (Take 2) with Misa Perez and Nader Manasrah

First of all… Before listening to this episode, we recommend you listen to the interview that Misa and Andres did with Thomas Jay Oord on Luminares Podcast.Spanish version: https://pod.link/1493553095/episode/95e2286f162600d623c8c9492bfc3f97English version: https://pod.link/1493553095/episode/cb885609ce27066c2b93ed3cf5e1174cThen we can start talking about this episode, where Nader and Misa come to try to give us more information regarding Process Theology, Open Theology … Read more

The writer Joaquín Pérez Azaústre portrays the soul of Manolete in 38 shots

To show the most intimate portrait of manoletethe essence of the character, the soul of the bullfighter. That is the exercise that, divided into 38 shots accompanied by as many historical photographs of the right-hander, has been carried out by Diario CÓRDOBA with the help of the renowned writer and columnist Joaquin Perez Azaustre to … Read more

She was Miss Argentina, had a secret relationship with Olmedo and abandoned everything for her religion: the new life of Silvia Pérez

Silvia Perez She was considered one of the most beautiful and popular women in Argentina, since she was part of greatest hits not only in modeling and advertising but also in film, theater and television. Likewise, throughout her professional career, she was related to different men, however, Santiago Bal and Alberto Olmedo marked his life … Read more

Nobel Peace Prize winner Pérez Esquivel exhibits in Argentina his other life, that of art

With an intense militancy in the defense of human rights, which earned him the Nobel Prize in 1980, after being imprisoned and tortured by the Argentine military dictatorship (1976-83), Pérez Esquivel’s lesser-known facet is that of architect and artist. plastic, studies he conducted at the University of La Plata and the National School of Fine … Read more

Nobel Peace Prize Pérez Esquivel exposes his other life: art

Oil paintings, ink drawings, wood and bronze sculptures, the Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel shows his other life, that of art, starting this Saturday, in an exhibition that collects his work since the 1950s. With an intense militancy in the defense of human rights, which earned him the Nobel Prize in 1980, after … Read more

Dolores Pérez Frías: “Warmth lives in people and there is a lot of that in the Holy Land”

Dolores Perez Frias is the director of Israel Tourism in Spain and Portugal. She encourages returning to the land of Jesus, a trip that can be done safely and without the need to present diagnostic tests for COVID or a vaccination certificate. “Israel is a unique destination for parishioners who have been looking forward to … Read more

“The cursed act”, by Odalís G. Pérez: An ontological view

The “damn” will have a semantic value, depending on where the word is framed or located, within the syntagmatic enunciation. I am referring to the sayings that the author subject (Odalis G. Perez), gives us this time in one of his most recent literary productions (“The cursed act”. Ramón Saba Edition. Style correction made by … Read more

“The cursed act”, by Odalís G. Pérez: An ontological look.

In the current socio-political, economic, cultural and educational context of the Dominican nation, what does the word refer us to? damned? There is “accursed love”, there are “accursed” painters, there are “accursed poets”, there are “accursed speeches”. The “damn” will have a semantic value, depending on where the word is framed or located, within the … Read more