This is what Bad Bunny's fans are like

This is what Bad Bunny’s fans are like

What do global artists today like Kendrick Lamar, Rosalía, C. Tangana, and Bad Bunny have in common? They connect with their identity and claim a cultural heritage, whether it be Las Grecas, George Clinton, Camarón, or the Puerto Rican Héctor Lavoe. To the point that this identity ends up being embraced by anyone from any generation, social stratum, and geographic location. This explains why among the fans of Bad Bunny who will gather at the Estadi Olímpic de Barcelona this Friday and Saturday, in his first appearance in Spain on the Debí tirar más fotos tour, you can find both fifteen-year-old Catalan girls from affluent backgrounds as well as young Latin American immigrants or professionals from Barcelona’s avant-garde cultural sector.

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Jonathan Andic, from the failed rise to the management of Mango to his role as a shareholder

Jonathan Andic, from the failed rise to the management of Mango to his role as a shareholder

Jonathan Andic grew up within Mango long before occupying an office at the top of the group. He was the eldest son of Isak Andic, the founder who built one of the largest European fashion empires from Catalonia, but those who dealt with him in those years remember a discreet executive, more comfortable in creative and product teams than on the corporate front line. He studied Audiovisual Communication in the United States and later completed his training with an MBA at IESE, before formally joining the family business in 2005.

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SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI will go public without being profitable

SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI will go public without being profitable

The economy of promises: SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI, tech giants valued at three trillion dollars, are gearing up to go public, although none of the three are currently making money. It is an unprecedented combination in the history of the United States, which is awaiting the largest stock market listing in history of three innovative companies, but largely still operating at a loss.

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A Mossos union defends carrying weapons to educational centers

A Mossos union defends carrying weapons to educational centers

Since the Govern’s intention to introduce mossos d’esquadra in some high schools to reduce conflict and promote coexistence became known, controversy has continued to arise. The majority of the educational community has opposed the proposal. And now it is the mossos d’esquadra themselves who oppose the idea of being present in the high schools without being armed. This was expressed by the Uspac union, the majority among the rank-and-file officers.

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Vox demands the PP implement 'national priority' in Valencia for access to aid and services

Vox demands the PP implement ‘national priority’ in Valencia for access to aid and services

The parliamentary group of Vox in the Valencian Parliament has registered a Non-Legislative Proposal (PNL) with the aim of establishing the principle of “national priority” in the management of public services. The initiative proposes that Spanish citizens have preference in access to social aid, housing, and public benefits, in what the party defines as a reorientation of the current welfare model. The initiative by the far-right party now forces the PP, and its leader Juanfran Pérez Llorca, to comment on this initiative in the Valencian chamber.

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A 170-year-old hat shop withstands the pressure of souvenirs thanks to an agreement with its landlord

A 170-year-old hat shop withstands the pressure of souvenirs thanks to an agreement with its landlord

Shortly after the pandemic restrictions were lifted, the people in charge of the historic hat shop Mil de Barcelona shared on these pages that they were very worried because the lease contract for their store on Fontanella Street was nearing its end and, on top of that, dark clouds were looming everywhere. The fourth and fifth generations of these hatters were not sure their business could survive. On both sides, 24-hour supermarkets were opening at full speed. The family feared becoming part of the honorable list of iconic businesses that had disappeared due to the whirlwind of these times.

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Feijóo prepares a response after Zapatero's indictment: “I am going to do everything possible to ensure there is a change of Government”

Feijóo prepares a response after Zapatero’s indictment: “I am going to do everything possible to ensure there is a change of Government”

The scope of the Plus Ultra case has grown so large with the indictment of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for corruption that it has led Alberto Núñez Feijóo to prepare a response that may go beyond calling for Pedro Sánchez’s resignation. “I am going to fulfill my duty and do everything possible to ensure there is a change of government,” says the leader of the PP in private conversations.

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