Ever since his great & good friends, Hitler & Mussolini, went down history’s drain, Spain’s Francisco Franco has suffered an international ostracism. In 1947, Argentina’s Evita Perón broke into his ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Jen Silverman’s noir play considers the role of artists in the making of propaganda. By Jesse Green “Financing is complicated when it comes to the ...
In a savage and brutal extension of the Spanish Civil War, Franco’s Blue Division clashed ferociously with the Red Army ...
Spain’s aging Generalissimo Franco dressed up recently in his fanciest uniform and medals to pay a visit to his home region of Galicia on the occasion of the annual feast in La Coruña to the Virgin of ...