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February 2015
‘Como si pasara un tren’ in the Small Hall of Teatro Español
In March, your can see the play ‘Como si pasara un tren’ at the Small Hall of the Teatro Español. The play is about a mother and son, Susana and Juan, who live in a small town. Susana struggles to raise Juan on her own since his father left. Things start to change following the arrival of Valeria, an adolescent and Susana's niece. The young girl was sent to her aunt's house after her mother found a joint in her…
Find out more »Abello Collection at Palacio de Cibeles
You have until March 1st to see the Abello collection being held at Palacio de Cibeles (on the first floor). General admission costs 6€ and we've heard it's excellent.
Find out more »ARCOmadrid, International Contemporary Art Fair
This weekend, the International Contemporary Art Fair–ARCOmadrid–is holding its 34th edition at IFEMA, bringing together the most important figures in the world's current art scene. When: Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 1 12 pm—8 pm
Find out more »Chueca 108 Creative Festival – Art + Design + Gastronomy
Madrid's liveliest central neighborhood–Chueca–is holding a new festival to showcase creative talent in art, design and gastronomy. The event is called Chueca 108 and set to happen every month. So have a look at their full program! Also check out our article about: La Buena Cerveza, one of the festival's participants.
Find out more »Absinthe in the evening at Desperate Literature
Come join the guys at Desperate Literature on Friday night for absinthe (the non-hallucinogenic kind), books and conversation. Our favorite bookstore in Madrid, Desperate Literature is a small, cozy place selling quality second-hand books in different languages, located near metro Santo Domingo.
Find out more »March 2015
Ajo Fernandez Photography Exhibit in Malasaña
Check out Ajo Fernández' photography exhibit while having dinner at Nanai Restaurante (in Malasaña) during the whole month of March. Let yourself be enchanted by these amazing pictures of incredible landscapes. When: Mondays - 07:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Tuesdays to Fridays - 06:00 p.m. - 02:00 a.m. Saturdays and holidays - 02:00 p.m. - 02:00 a.m. Sundays - 05:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Find out more »‘El Secreto de las Mujeres’ at Teatro Galileo
One of Madrid's most popular theaters, Teatro Galileo, is putting on a fabulous musical/play full of fantasy that intertwines monologues, dance and music with typical scenes from both sitcoms and musicals. Enjoy El Secreto de las Mujeres every Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. until April 1st!
Find out more »Award-winning Microtheater Performance at Lambuzo
From now until March 11th, you can see an award-winning Spanish mico-theater performance called 'Always On My Mind' (named after the Elvis Presley song) every Wednesday night at Bar Lambuzo, one of our favorite spots in the city. The twenty-minute performance takes place in the downstairs wine cellar of this Andalusian tavern near metros Santo Domingo, Opera and Sol. You can reserve your ticket on Lambuzo's Facebook page for 9pm, 9:30pm or 10pm, for 5€. And best of all, you can…
Find out more »Croquette Festival in TriBall neighborhood — Madrid’s new Soho
You have until Saturday 14th of March to enjoy the first edition of the Jornada Gastronómica de la Croqueta in TriBall. What's TriBall, might you ask? Created by an association of central businesses, TriBall is the new name for a couple of streets located in Malasaña and Chueca -- quickly becoming the city's coolest place to be -- like Calle Ballesta, Corredora Baja de San Pablo and Valverde. Download here the plan and the restaurants' addresses!
Find out more »Malasaña Market invades Espacio Isla Barceló
This weekend, Malasaña's spirit will invade Espacio Isla Barceló, a huge market and events space near Tribunal. Expect the venue to be full of clothing stands, food stalls, art, and much more.
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