Latest culture news today Sunday, May 15

Being informed about the latest news today is essential to know the world around us. But, if you don't have too much time, ABC makes available to all readers who want it, the best summary of Sunday, May 15, right here:

Eurovision Song Contest, live | Ukraine wins ahead of UK and Spain

One more year the Eurovision final was the most exciting until the last minute. The bookmakers' forecasts were not only correct in announcing the victory of Ukraine in this edition, but also the magnificent position that Chanel has achieved with her song 'SloMo'. A historical position that has not been registered since 1995, however the second position has been registered with Anabel Conde.

Final of Eurovision 2022, live | Chanel raises the public with a spectacular performance

The final of Eurovision 2022 begins with the performances of the songs of the 25 finalists

: 20 songs selected after the vote of a professional jury and that of the eurofans, and the 5 songs from the member countries of the 'Big Five'.

Man Ray's 'Ingres' Violin' becomes the most expensive photograph in history

The iconic black and white snapshot 'Ingres' Violin', created by Man Ray in 1924, was sold today at Christie's in New York for 12,4 million dollars, a record for a photograph at auction, after a dispute between bids that have lasted more than 10 minutes. The estimated price will be between 5 and 7 million dollars.

The catacombs of the 'Canyon of Spain'

The bullfight is rotten. Excuse me, dispatches from him. If making history is not enough to be the first one a company calls and offer you on a platter the afternoon you like at the San Isidro Fair, what is the use of being number one? It seems that you're welcome. It didn't matter that Diego Ventura was the last to cut a tail in Las Ventas. The triumphs in the cathedral no longer go to mass. Nor do they go to that temple called Maestranza. Not even less in the north, where Pablo Hermoso de Mendoza reigns, public enemy of the Sevillian.

A 'lost' Picasso appears in the house of Imelda Marcos after her son's electoral victory

What could be Pablo Picasso's lost painting has been spotted in the home of Imelda Marcos, the former first lady of the Philippines. After the victory of her son, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in the Philippine elections, the family published images of the celebration and in them the painting 'Reclining Woman VI' by the Spanish painter and sculptor appeared.

Unusual: bullfighting without trophies

At the end of the week of San Isidro, the first of the two rejone festivities of the Fair. With all due respect to the members of those cartels, I miss Diego Ventura: he is the undisputed number one bullfighter. In addition, now he is at the top, he has opened up to bullfighting cattle from other encastes, to give more emotion to bullfights, and, with them, he continues to obtain resounding triumphs. Regardless of his economic and artistic needs, they inexcusably had to be at the San Isidro Fair. His absence greatly devalued these celebrations.