Stay up-to-date with the latest buzz in entertainment! This week brings a mix of art, love, and cinematic celebrations, offering something for everyone.
Navigating the Labyrinth of Love
Struggling with relationship woes? Silvia Llop, the "Love Psychologist," is back with a new book, 'Ahí no es, Mari Carmen'. Following her previous bestseller, 'Mándalo a la mierda', Llop's latest offering provides practical advice on identifying and distancing yourself from partners who are unable to provide the relationship you desire. She calls these people "tontos del higo"—those who demonstrate through actions or words that they aren't right for you. "With them, it is better not to continue," Llop advises, empowering readers to prioritize their emotional well-being.

Art, Virality, and Bananas
Maurizio Cattelan, the artist known for selling a banana for a staggering $6.2 million, offers a thought-provoking perspective on the art world. He cautions against artists becoming mere brands, prioritizing narcissism over genuine artistic expression. Cattelan emphasizes that virality should be a consequence, not the driving force, of art. "Being viral is a consequence, not a goal: it means you know how to play with the system," he states. This raises interesting questions about the role of fame and commercial success in contemporary art.
A Night at the Oscars (at Home!)
The Oscar ceremony is upon us! For many, this means gathering with friends for a night of home cinema and delicious snacks. If you're planning an Oscar-themed gathering, consider exploring food delivery options to enjoy a stress-free evening. Skip the kitchen and focus on the films! From pizza to gourmet appetizers, there are plenty of ways to elevate your viewing experience.

Honoring a Legend: Demi Moore
Demi Moore is receiving well-deserved recognition for her remarkable career. Having already received a Golden Globe, many anticipate an Oscar win for her performance in 'La Sustancia'. Moore's contributions to cinema span over four decades, making her a true icon. It is "just – and necessary," as one might say, to celebrate her enduring talent and dedication to the art of filmmaking.

And let's not forget the upcoming release of Haruki Murakami's jazz-themed writings, compiling his portraits of jazz legends like Billie Holiday and Frank Sinatra. This collection, associated with the Princess of Asturias Award for Letters, is sure to be a treat for literature and music lovers alike.
From navigating relationships to pondering the value of art and celebrating cinematic achievements, this week in entertainment offers a diverse and engaging mix of stories.