“Fallas are about criticism and satire, but always with respect. They naturally have to reference politics and current events, which is why they critique everything we see as wrong, but with a ...
The five-day festival which, traditionally held in March, was cancelled last year as the COVID-19 pandemic struck Spain. The start of this year's event was postponed until September due to health ...
VALENCIA, Spain, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Heavy rain has dampened the giant paper mache figures lined up for the Fallas festival in the Spanish city of Valencia, but not the spirits of participants eager to ...
President Donald Trump is getting a fiery dose of satirical mockery at the annual Fallas festival in Valencia, eastern Spain, where he’s the star of several giant, over-the-top caricatures. The wooden ...
Mama, soy gay — one of the art installations on display at the Las Fallas festival in Valencia, Spain last March — was the gayest work of art I’ve ever seen … making it perfect for celebrating Pride ...
VALENCIA, Spain — The enormous blue cone slowly crushes tiny piles of sand that represent houses. It symbolizes the deadly havoc wrought by floods that ravaged Spain's eastern Valencia five months ago ...
Kindergarten students at Fort River School in Amherst created this colorful project on display in the school’s lobby to showcase the Caminantes dual-language program, and at the same time celebrate ...
VALENCIA, Spain (Reuters) - Valencia's Las Fallas festival lit up on the early hours of Wednesday the Mediterranean sky with fireworks and flames from blazing sculptures of all shapes and sizes - ...
In this guest post, Nicoletta answers the question: is Valencia worth visiting? Yes, Valencia is 100% worth visiting. It’s a unique Spanish city full of culture, history, and delicious food. The city ...