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San Millán de la Cogolla (Spain), Oct 6 (EFE).- (Camera: Jon Garai) Six students of the school Colegio Rural Agrupado Entrevalles swapped on Wednesday their break time for a visit to the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla, where they were able to greet Queen Letizia of Spain.FOOTAGE OF THE ARRIVAL OF QUEEN LETIZIA AT THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF INVESTIGATION OF THE SPANISH LANGUAGE (CILENGUA), IN SAN MILLÁN DE LA COGOLLA (THE RIOJA), TO CHAIR THE CLOSURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR OF LANGUAGE AND JOURNALISM AND OF CHILDREN GIVING THE QUEEN DRAWINGS. ALSO FOOTAGE OF THE QUEEN WITH THE PARTICIPANTS IN THE XV EDITION OF THE SEMINAR.
Madrid, Apr 14 (EFE).- (Camera: Santiago Castro) Spanish artist Óscar San Miguel, better known as Okuda, has inaugurated in the Madrid neighbourhood of Aluche a mural made by his foundation, Coloring the world, in recognition of the solidarity work of the Mutual Support Network of this neighbourhood in Madrid.FOOTAGE OF THE ARTIST AND THE MURAL.
Gernika (Spain), Apr 14 (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) The exhibition by the American graffiti artist Ron English Reimagining Guernica opens this Wednesday in this Biscayan town, with 25 works in which the author interprets the mythical painting that Picasso painted after the bombing of this town on April 26, 1937.FOOTAGE FROM THE EXHIBITION AT THE HOUSE OF CULTURE OF GERNIKA (BIZKAIA), SPAIN
Barcelona, Mar 18 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- The artist Francesc Punsola, known as Frank Trepax, on Thursday presented his latest work"Punktocrátor", which can be seen on the facade of the Water Deposit of the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona. FOOTAGE OF THE GRAFFITI IN BARCELONA.
Freelance writer Melissa Petro used to teach elementary school in New York City. She truly, madly, and deeply loved her work. Then, the press got hold of her work history in the sex industry. After a headline about her read: 'Bronx Teacher Admits: I'm An Ex-Hooker," she was fired. But according to Business Insider, Petro took that painful, humiliating experience and turned it into what she wanted all along: life as a writer. To deal with such a forced career pivot, Petro says it's important to stop knocking on the same doors that have already closed on you. After continuing to apply for teaching jobs, she eventually gave up and began interviewing for writing jobs and pitching stories. She also cut her expenses drastically, and contacted everyone she knew--even vaguely--for help, ideas, referrals, and contacts. Finally, she learned to learn again, but outside formal degree programs. Ten years into life as a freelancer, she's gone from $20,000 a year to $60,000 a year!