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The Music Maker - opinion

The youth will set you free

The history of the human race is an extraordinary tale of adaptation and survival. What if future generations aren't that bothered about technology at all and simply revert to a healthier, more screen-free lifestyle?

Peter Edgerton www.peteredgerton.com
  • The Euro Zone opinion

    How do you manage?

    In a speech to congress this week, Pedro Sánchez revealed that he has discovered the key to managing illegal and legal migration, both in Spain and across Europe, writes Mark Nayler

    Mark Nayler |
  • The Music Maker opinion

    The ties that bind

    SUR in English celebrated its fortieth anniversary with an event in Marbella. I was lucky enough to be invited and accepted gladly but – what on earth does a man wear to a gala evening?, asks Peter Edgerton

    Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com |
  • The Bottom Line opinion

    Natalia

    The image of a chimpanzee at Bioparc in Valencia who spent seven months holding her dead baby as she went through the natural process of grief is both heart wrenching and profoundly human - yes, human, writes Ana Pérez-Bryan

    Ana Pérez-Bryan |
  • The Bottom Line opinion

    A troubling review of Spain

    Columnist Jennie Rhodes responds to Zoe Strimpel labelling the country as "the worst in western Europe" in an article recently published by The Spectator

    Jennie Rhodes |
  • Photowise

    Art review

    Photowise

    The Picasso Museum's new artistic director spotlights star street photographer Joel Meyerowitz: a Malaga-struck New Yorker

    Georgina Oliver |
  • The Euro Zone opinion

    A virtuoso performance

    Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez criticised the "neoliberal dogma' of austerity - the economic approach favoured by his Conservative predecessor, Mariano Rajoy - and stressed the benefits of government spending

    Mark Nayler |
  • The Music Maker opinion

    Our friends electric

    Real-life person beats smartphone translator in battle of the half-wits: SUR columnist Peter Edgerton considers the faith we put in electronic devices, trusting them more than human interaction

    Peter Edgerton / www.peteredgerton.com |
  • The Bottom Line opinion

    Bicycles and Lamborghinis

    SUR columnist Juan Carlos Viloria asks whether cyclists should have to pass a theory and practical test before being allow to ride on Spain's roads

    Juan Carlos Viloria |
  • The Bottom Line opinion

    Summer's almost over, so it's back to the fight

    For yet another year, we Malagueños must continue the fight and demand our rightful dues as the fastest-growing region in Spain, alongside Madrid. And once again, we must do it from the ground up, from civil society, writes columnist Ignacio Lillo

    Ignacio Lillo |
  • The Euro Zone opinion

    Energy saver

    Spain's minister for the ecological transition, Teresa Ribera, was named as the EU's next energy commissioner this week. But not everyone was happy, writes columnist Mark Nayler

    Mark Nayler |