Carmen Rigalt Tarragó (Vinaixa, Lérida, 1949) is a Spanish journalist and novelist. After graduating in journalism from the University of Barcelona, she...
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during town council meetings and, on one occasion, dubbed journalist Carmen Rigalt as "la jinetera del periodismo" ('prostitute of journalism'). The Málaga...
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infamias (Carmen Posadas) Pura vida (José María Mendiluce) 1997 - La tempestad (Juan Manuel de Prada) Mi corazón que baila con espigas (Carmen Rigalt) 1996...
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columnist Hermann Tertsch of El País daily. In an interview with journalist Carmen Rigalt, published on 10 September 1995 in El Mundo, Antić took issue with the...
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Hidalgo Ruiz [es], Eduardo Mendicutti, Rosa Montero, Javier Ortiz [es], Carmen Rigalt, Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, Vicente Verdú, Manuel Vicent, Espido Freire...
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Camacho [es], Antonio Casado [es], Amalia Sánchez Sampedro [es], and Carmen Rigalt. In its second season, which began on 5 September 2005, Arancha de Benito [es]...
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Archived from the original on 16 May 2019. Retrieved 26 September 2020. Rigalt, Carmen (10 February 2019). "Rosalía, flamenca, que no charnega". El Mundo (in...
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Eulàlia Ferrer Ribot Antonio Richarte Martín Rico Ignacio de Ries Lluís Rigalt Antonio del Rincón Alexandre de Riquer Jose Risueño Francisco Rizi Juan...
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Impressionist painter Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1652), Baroque painter Lluís Rigalt (1814–1894), Romantic painter Diego de Siloé (c. 1495–1563), Spanish Renaissance...
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Claudi Lorenzale, who focussed on the portrait most notably, and Lluís Rigalt, a precursor of the Catalan landscape tradition, which was continued (now...
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