Latest culture news today Tuesday, February 1

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Maus Becomes No. 1 Best Seller On Amazon Following Its Ban By Tennessee School Board

'Maus', the mythical graphic novel about the Holocaust, made by Art Spiegelman for 30 years, has disappeared from Amazon's bestseller list, will be banned for a school board in Tennessee in case of 'Streisand Effect' of textbook (the boycott leads to greater visibility).

Carlos Zúñiga father offers 502.000 euros, maximum offer in the auction for Mercy

The company Taurina Zúñiga SL, headed by Carlos Zúñiga Sr., with a bid of 502.000 euros per year, VAT included, is the first prize among the bidders for the competition for the management of the Zaragoza bullring.

The specifications to access Misericordia establish a minimum rent of 180.000 euros per year for the next four seasons.

Onetti: “We will face what we have to face to clean up the SGAE. We contemplate all the possibilities»

The General Society of Authors (SGAE) will hold an extraordinary general meeting on February 9 whose only point of the day is a new distribution system with which the entity wants to put an end to the controversial system of the wheel, which gave rise to an investigation of the National Court, with 14 television locks charged for a possible fraud of 100 million euros. The new model promoted by the president, Antonio Onetti, contemplated a cast attending the audience and advertising, among the commotion of some partners. The association also occurs in relation to a sentence that aggravates the loss of assets of the SGAE by 10 million euros and an investigation by the CNMC for possible abuse of office.

'The treasures of vizier Amenhotep Huy', Spanish archeology shone in Luxor

Spanish archaeologists Francisco Martín Valentín and Teresa Bedman see 'Baraka' in their long history with the vizier Amenhotep Huy, who exercised his power at the time of Pharaoh Amenhotep III (1360-1353 BC, also known as Amenophis). Providential luck in the West, divine blessing in the East led in 2009 to the directors of the Institute of Ancient Egyptian Studies that the country's authorities granted them the unique opportunity to excavate the practically intact tomb of the governor.