La Nau is one of the institutions that, when they come wrong, has always pulled the wagon in cultural material. And of course, In this time of dystopian events that we are experiencing, it continues to do so by offering us on its Culture Channel MediaUni conferences, music, cinema and theater that has been part of its programming in recent years, so we can see it online if we didn't do it in person at the time. The conference section is, maybe, the most interesting. The journalist Manuel Jabois talks about lies in the age of post-truth; the writer Elvira Cute, in a feminist key (the nod to Virginia Woolf is evident), gives a conference called “In search of one's own voice”, in which he talks about his life, his ten years of training in the radio, his contradictory feelings towards Manolito gafotas and the questioning of his work for having written youth literature and humor, and being married to a renowned writer (Antonio Muñoz Molina); and the philosopher Joseph Ramoneda reflects on culture in the era of uncertainty, about the time of insecurity we live in (labor, demographic…), the loss of Western hegemony, the trivialization of language, the virality of lies, the fine thread that separates culture from barbarism and about a world of infinite messages where power is no longer in culture, but on the servers. You can also listen to the concert that the Philharmonic Orchestra of the University of Valencia offered at the Festival Serenades of 2013, participate in the online short film competition DocuVir.20, or see the performance The Many, choreographed by Maria Antonia Oliver, one of the biggest names in dance internationally. More next week. AU

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