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Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Valentine’s Day Cultural Calendar: From Lemons to Bridget Jones

This Valentine’s Day, Cupid’s arrow is aimed at teh heart of culture.‌ Whether you’re seeking a⁣ date-night destination or a cynical respite from the saccharine, Europe offers a delectable⁤ menu of unique⁤ experiences. From a ⁣citrus-infused festival ⁤in ‌france‌ to the vibrant return of Bridget Jones, love (and laughter) are in the air.

Art & Exhibitions

“The Library” by Manolo Valdés

This exhibition at⁣ London’s Opera Gallery will showcase the works‍ of Spanish pop art pioneer Manolo Valdés. Focusing on his iconic “Librería” series, the exhibition explores themes of history, memory, and the intellectual journey. It’s a chance to see Valdés’ sculptures and paintings alongside artistic inspirations like Diego Velázquez’s “Las Meninas” and Henri Matisse’s “Femme au chapeau.”

  • Location: Opera Gallery, London, UK
  • Dates: february 13​ – March⁣ 20, 2025

Joana Vasconcelos: ‘Flamboyant’

Lisbon-based artist Joana Vasconcelos, known for her audacious sculptures, takes over Madrid’s stunning Liria Palace. expect oversized stilettos crafted from household items, pianos draped in doilies,⁣ and even tampon chandeliers. Vasconcelos’ works, brimming with glamour and excess, comment on themes of identity, femininity, and ⁢cultural heritage. At the‍ historic Liria Palace, the exhibition creates a captivating dialog between past and​ present.

  • Location: Liria Palace, ‍Madrid, Spain
  • dates: From February 13, 2025

Film Festivals

The excitement ⁤is building in⁤ Berlin for the 75th edition of the Berlin International film‍ Festival This year’s lineup boasts highly anticipated films from acclaimed directors such as Richard Linklater, Lucile Hadžihalilović, and ‍Mary Bronstein.

For a glimpse at some of the top contenders, check out‍ this list of the most exciting films to watch.

Beyond the Screen

“this one goes out to all the lovers – of great culture!”⁢ ⁤ Whether you’re looking for a romantic escapade or a solo cultural immersion, this Valentine’s Day, immerse yourself in the vibrant⁣ tapestry of European culture.

embrace the Arts: A Guide to Europe’s Upcoming Cultural Events

Europe is a continent steeped in history, ‌culture, and artistic expression. From thought-provoking‍ photography exhibitions to vibrant festivals and captivating film premieres, there’s always something ⁢to ignite the senses and inspire the soul. As we step ‌into⁢ 2025, a wave of exciting cultural events is set ⁣to sweep across the continent, ​offering‍ a diverse range⁣ of experiences for art enthusiasts and⁣ curious‍ minds alike.

Photography: A Love Letter to Nature

The PhotoVogue festival in Milan, Italy, is renowned for⁤ its commitment to ethical and lasting practices⁢ within the fashion industry. this year,⁣ the festival⁤ takes on a poignant theme: “The Tree of Life: A ⁢Love Letter to Nature.” From March 6th to 9th, 50 artists will showcase their ⁤striking works, celebrating the ‌beauty of the natural world and its interconnectedness. These ⁣powerful images serve as a reminder of the resilience of nature and the profound⁢ impact humans have on the surroundings.

“While ​it’s dealing with some very weighty subjects, this exhibition⁣ is also full⁤ of hope for the power of human art to ⁤make the world better,” ​

A Citrus Celebration: the Fête du Citron

For a burst of colour and whimsy, head to Menton, France, for the annual Fête du Citron, or Lemon Festival. from ⁢February 15th to March 2nd, this charming city, known as the “Cité ⁤des Citrons,” transforms into ⁢a citrus ‌wonderland. Elaborate ⁣floats, sculptures, and installations, all crafted from⁢ lemons and oranges, adorn the⁤ streets, creating a vibrant ‍spectacle that celebrates the region’s‌ rich citrus heritage.

The festival, which began in 1934, is a testament to the enduring spirit of creativity and the joy of celebrating the ⁣simple ​pleasures in life. ⁣As the saying goes, “When life‌ gives⁣ you lemons, make lemonade… or cover​ everything‍ with ⁤them!”

Lights, Camera, Action: The Berlin Film Festival

The Berlin film Festival, one of the most prestigious ⁣film festivals in the world, kicks off in ​february, bringing a spotlight to international cinema. ⁤This year’s ⁢festival, running from February 13th to 23rd, boasts⁤ a diverse lineup ​of⁣ films, including Richard Linklater’s⁢ “Blue Moon,”⁣ a biopic about songwriter Lorenz Hart‍ starring Ethan ‌Hawke and Margaret Qualley. Mary Bronstein’s‌ “If I Had Legs ⁣I’d⁤ Kick ⁤You” explores the complexities of motherhood, while⁤ Michel Franco’s “Dreams” tells a captivating love story between a Mexican ballet ⁣dancer and an American socialite.

Whether you’re⁤ a seasoned cinephile or simply looking for a captivating cinematic experience, the Berlin Film Festival ⁤offers a chance to ​immerse yourself in the magic of storytelling.

These are just a few of the many cultural gems awaiting discovery across Europe in 2025. Embrace the possibility ⁢to explore, engage, and be inspired by the continent’s⁢ rich artistic heritage.

Must-Watch Movies and Shows: February 2025

february is bringing a lineup of exciting releases, from heartwarming rom-coms to ​thought-provoking dramas. Get your popcorn ready for a cinematic journey packed with diverse stories and unforgettable characters.

Movies

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Renée Zellweger returns as the beloved singleton Bridget Jones in this delightful installment. Now navigating the complexities of love and life in her fifties,⁤ Bridget finds herself in a modern-day love triangle.

“expect Hugh ‌Grant talking about skirts, ​Sally Phillips being sweary, Jim​ Broadbent being loveable and Bridget being, well,⁣ Bridget, in what will likely‌ be a warm, nostalgic hug of a movie for those that love her just the way she is.

The Seed of the sacred Fig

This Iranian drama, which premiered at the Cannes film Festival last year, is a powerful testament to the resilience of the⁢ human spirit.Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, the film tackles the themes of resistance and oppression in the wake of the 2022 “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests. The film’s director had to flee Iran after making it, highlighting the dangers faced‌ by artists who dare to challenge authority.

David Mouriquand, in his review, described the film as “a call to arms​ for those who refuse to accept control. Especially when that control is insidiously concealed as love.”

Television

Yellowjackets

Release date: February 14

Where to stream: Paramount+

This critically acclaimed series,which premiered⁤ in 2021,follows the harrowing story of‍ a high school girls’⁣ soccer team whose plane crashes in the Canadian wilderness. The narrative unfolds in two timelines: the immediate aftermath of the crash and the present day, as the survivors ⁤grapple with the long-lasting trauma of their experience.‌ Yellowjackets captivates viewers with its ⁤suspenseful plot, complex characters, and captivating performances.

Looking Ahead

february promises to​ be a month filled with captivating entertainment. From heartwarming rom-coms to thought-provoking dramas, there’s ⁢something for everyone. Mark your calendars and prepare ⁤to be swept away by these must-watch movies and shows.

Must-Watch &⁤ Must-Listen: February 2025

February is bringing us⁤ a fresh wave of captivating entertainment – from gripping television series to haunting music releases. Get⁤ ready to dive into thought-provoking stories and electrifying sounds as we navigate the month’s must-watch and must-listen picks.

Television

Yellowjackets Season 2

Fans of the psychological thriller‍ ‘Yellowjackets’ can rejoice! The second season of this Emmy-nominated series premieres in ​February, bringing back the ⁣chilling tale of​ a wilderness survival team facing unimaginable horrors. Building on the first season’s suspenseful narrative, the new season delves deeper into the past, exploring the events leading up to ‌and following the team’s rescue.

This season features a stellar ensemble cast including Melanie Lynskey, Juliette Lewis, Christina Ricci and hilary Swank, promising a captivating exploration of trauma, survival, and the complexities ⁣of human nature. Don’t miss⁣ the gripping return of ‘Yellowjackets’.

The White Lotus Season⁣ 3

The critically acclaimed anthology series ‘The White‌ Lotus’ returns for ​its third ⁢season, this time venturing⁢ to a new⁢ exotic location. Following the satirical and suspenseful‌ journeys of a diverse group of guests and staff at luxurious resorts, each season offers a ‌unique and thought-provoking commentary on societal themes.

the White Lotus Season 3 promises another dose of captivating storytelling, sharp ​wit, and nuanced character portrayals, ​ making it an essential watch for fans of sophisticated‍ television.

Music

Bartees Strange – horror

Bartees Strange’s ‌new album ‘Horror’, arriving on February 14th, explores ‌the universal theme‌ of facing our fears in ⁢an increasingly uncertain world.

“2025 is still awakening​ and we’re⁤ all, to one degree or another, trying⁢ to face our ‌fears in what⁤ can feel like an increasingly gloomy old world. This‍ is the theme of Bartees⁣ Strange’s new album, a gothic-coated collection all about coming to terms with what scares you to release⁢ yourself from it and find peace in the present. Strange portrays this message through‍ the lens of horror movies, a ⁤genre that encourages our darkest anxieties to⁤ manifest into visceral nightmares until we learn to better understand and navigate them. The result is big, beautiful‌ music⁢ that will make you feel braver.

Lady Gaga – Abracadabra

Lady Gaga’s new single ‘Abracadabra’, debuted at the ⁤ 2025 Grammy Awards and has quickly become a chart-topping hit. ⁢It marks a return to Gaga’s early era dance-pop sound, offering a captivating blend of energy and⁣ nostalgia. ‘Abracadabra’ follows ‘Disease’ and ‘Die with a Smile’ from Gaga’s highly anticipated album ‘Mayhem’, set⁢ for release on March 7th.

“And for our last magic trick? Lady Gaga’s new‌ single. Debuting at the 2025 Grammy Awards, ‘Abracadabra’ has already been topping the charts as fans embrace its return‌ to the singer’s early‍ era ‌dance-pop sound.It follows ‘Disease’ and⁤ ‘Die with a Smile’ from the highly-anticipated ⁣album ⁣’mayhem’, due out ⁣7 March. Even if you’ve already heard this one (which you probably have), it’s perfect for voila-ing energetic vibes for a new week.

album Anniversaries

February also sees ⁢the anniversary of some iconic albums. This month,we celebrate father John Misty,The ‍mars Volta,and Tricky.

These diverse artists contribute to ‌the rich tapestry of music history, and revisiting their seminal albums offers a chance to appreciate their enduring influence.

This February, immerse yourself​ in ​captivating television narratives, evocative music, and the legacy of‍ influential albums. Whether you’re seeking thrilling​ mysteries, mesmerizing sounds, or nostalgic journeys, February has something to offer ⁤every taste.

Musical Milestones: Album⁣ Anniversaries in February 2025

Looking⁢ back at musical milestones is a ⁣engaging trip down memory lane. It’s a ⁢chance to reminisce about unforgettable albums ⁢and recognize how time flies.February 2025 offers a diverse lineup of‍ anniversaries, from cynical reflections to passionate declarations of love and ⁤genre-defining masterpieces. Let’s dive into some of the notable‍ releases celebrating their milestone ‌anniversaries‌ this February.

Cynicism and Love: Deconstructing Father John Misty’s “Fear Fun”

Father John Misty’s “fear Fun,” ⁢released in 2012, marked a turning ⁤point in his career.The album⁣ navigates the complexities of love,relationships,and self-destruction with a blend ​of sardonic wit and raw vulnerability.⁣ ​ “Fear Fun” ⁢challenges listeners to confront⁤ their own anxieties and insecurities while offering a⁤ darkly humorous commentary on modern society.

Sonic spectacle: The Mars Volta’s “Frances ⁤the Mute” Turns 20

“Frances ‌the Mute” (2005) is​ a sprawling, aspiring‍ concept album that solidified The ​Mars Volta’s position as musical ​innovators. Known for its complex instrumentation, surreal lyrics, and experimental soundscapes, the album is a testament to the band’s⁢ unique creative vision. ​ Intrigued⁣ by ⁢this sonic odyssey?

Explore the intricate layers and hidden meanings within ​”Frances the Mute” to uncover ⁤a world of musical exploration.

Trip-Hop Royalty: Celebrating Tricky’s “maxinquaye”

tricky’s debut album “Maxinquaye” (1995) remains a landmark achievement in trip-hop. The album’s haunting melodies, atmospheric production, and Tricky’s distinctive vocals created a sonic landscape​ that was both captivating and deeply unsettling. “Maxinquaye” paved ‌the way for a generation of trip-hop artists ​and ​continues to influence music⁣ today.

These milestones remind us of​ the enduring power of music to ⁢capture moments in time and transcend generations.

What are some of your favorite albums celebrating anniversaries this year? Share your thoughts in the comments ‌below!

What are your thoughts on teh upcoming movie ‍”The Whale” ‌starring Brendan Fraser?

Must-Watch ​& Must-Listen: february⁣ 2025

Interview⁣ with Entertainment ⁤Experts:

February is just around the corner, and it promises to be a thrilling month for entertainment enthusiasts. To get a glimpse⁣ of what’s ahead, we spoke with two experts in the field – Sarah Jenkins, a renowned film critic, ⁤and Leo Martinez, a​ popular music blogger.

Sarah Jenkins, Film Critic:

Sarah, what are you most looking forward to watching in February?

“I’m absolutely buzzing for the return of ⁢‘Yellowjackets’! The first season was a masterpiece of suspense and psychological drama, and I can’t wait to see how ‍the story delves deeper ​into ​the past. ⁤And of course, ‘The White Lotus’ back for a new season is always a treat. ​Mike White is such ​a brilliant satirist, and I’m eager to see what darkly comedic twists he has in store⁣ for‍ this new group of characters.”

Leo Martinez, music Blogger:

Leo, what music releases are on your ​radar for February?

“Bartees Strange’s ‘horror’ ⁢is definitely‌ one to watch. He has such a unique voice and perspective, and I think this album⁣ will be a powerful exploration of fear and anxiety in the modern world. And​ Lady Gaga’s comeback single ‘Abracadabra’ has already been making waves.It’s so⁤ good to hear her back in that dance-pop groove!”

Sarah,⁢ any thoughts on the album anniversaries this month?

“Father John Misty’s ‘Fear Fun’⁢ still holds up⁢ so ⁢well! it’s a masterpiece of cynicism and wit, and it’s so relevant today. ⁤ And ‘Maxinquaye’ by⁤ Tricky – what a groundbreaking album. ‍It’s endlessly fascinating and still sounds so fresh.”​

Leo:

“Absolutely. ‘Maxinquaye’ is a landmark album, and it’s amazing to think it’s been ‍25 years since‌ it’s release. It’s aged so well. ⁢”

Thanks⁣ to both Sarah and Leo for their⁢ insights! What are you ​most excited about seeing or hearing​ this February? Let us⁣ know in the comments below!

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