New number received from: Crítica (year LIX, nº966. March-April 2010)
Summary of this issue:
MAGAZINE
*That we call love. Manuela Aguilera
*Month to month. Nevis Saint Martin
NEWS
*Tea or coffee? The new political movements of the United States. Carmen Fernandez Aguinaco
REVIEWS
* The grammar of love. Xavier Quinzá Lleo
* The times of love. Javier Martin Holgado
*When love breaks. Jose Antonio Rios Gonzalez
*On the various cultural ways of loving. Antonio Grande
*Binomial narcissism-alterity in the love relationship. Fuensanta Cherry
* The pathology of love in the couple relationship. Enrique Echeburua
* Corporality and love. Emma Martinez
* Love and wisdom. Why do they call it love when they mean knowledge? Carmen Gonzalez Marin
OPINION
* Love in Internet times. Amaia Lasa
* Education in love. Nativity Araque Hontagas
*Jesus' message about love. Marciano Vidal
* Friendship from Gilgamesh to Cervantes and Shakespeare. A note from the literature. David Philip Arranz
* Love in the movies. Cecilia Garcia
*Love an inexhaustible source of artistic inspiration. Francisco Vincent Galdon
*USEFUL ADDRESSES. Esther Gonzalez
*REPORTAGE. Blind or clairvoyant. (Love does not see or sees much beyond what appears)
*DECALOGUE. divine flare. Joaquin Suarez Bautista
*TO KNOW MORE
*MUSIC. The allied music of good education. Luis Fernando Vilchez Martin
BOOKS
* What hides your name. Clara Sanchez. Maria Simon
*The tribe. We-have-always-done-it-that way. Strategies to adapt to a world in constant change. Mercè Dedeu and Joan Alfons Torrent. Maria Rosa Elosua de Juan
* Science and religion. Two visions of the world. Agustin Udias. Virginia Fernandez Aguinaco
THEATRE
*The caveman. Javier Lopez
*When the show is compact and seamless. Maria Jesus Ramos
*CINEMA. Brothers. The writer. Cecilia Garcia
*TV. La Mancha humour. Virginia Fernandez
*SPORT. Silence and resignation. Roberto Tamayo Pintos
*ART. The Picasso Museum in Malaga, another look at the universal artist. Francisco Vincent Galdon