The urban music festival MOV! and the Comic Hall of Valencia are the great events of the shortest month of the year. The first will bring us blues rhythms, afrobeat, electronics and fusion; the second will bring us prominent women of the genre such as Raina Telgemeier, Bea Lema or Marguerite Abouet. The section Proposal we round it off with a new edition of the stage poetry festival Vociferio, with a program that includes Los Torreznos, Marta Sanz or Sandra Monfort; the immersive Bombas Gens experience, Universes of light; and the CaixaForum series of talks Encounters with…, through which Eva Fàbregas will pass, Maria Corte, Mabel Olea i Iria del Río. We will have concerts from Sharp Pins, Zahara, Emma Pollock, Dillom, Sheryl Youngblood o The Mary; and film cycles dedicated to Rafael Azcona, Hiroshi Shimizu, the childhood, the world we leave to future generations, and films that have had little distribution in commercial theaters. Besides, Cinemascore will mix the live music of great Spanish bands with films like Action Mutant o one year, one night. The big names in the theater will be those of Anabel Alonso, interpreting a character written by Simone de Beauvoir in broken woman; Irene School in the skin of a toxicoman described by Pablo Messiez in Personas, places and things; Natalia Huarte fent of the painter Leonora Carrington in a work by Alberto Conejero; the Viyuela Pepes the novels of 1604 Guitón Onofre. There will also be theater about love and friendship, the barricade of 29 of October and the violence of ETA, the Falangists or the Zionists; and a new production by the Valencian Institute of Culture (IVC) signed by Víctor Sánchez and titled The endurance. to finish, we recommend the series The Studio, we interview Sergi Moyano about a book that narrates the kidnapping of the Algerian businessman Luis Sunyer (Operation Apollo) and cook a sweet dish of orange rice with pumpkin.

AU Print Magazine March 2026
A summary of the March print magazine of 2026.






