Celia Plender

Celia Plender

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Yung Lean

Yung Lean

Después de más de una década explorando los márgenes de la música digital, Yung Lean presentará su nuevo trabajo, Jonatan, en el Hivernacle del Poble Espanyol. Será el 17 de noviembre y marcará su primer concierto en solitario en Barcelona, más allá de los escenarios de festivales. Conocido por haber sido pionero del cloud rap y por proyectos paralelos como jonatan leandoer96, el artista ha construido una carrera inclasificable, con una estética propia y una comunidad fiel detrás. Desde sus inicios como adolescente al frente del colectivo Sad Boys hasta sus colaboraciones con figuras como Frank Ocean, Travis Scott y FKA twigs, Yung Lean ha sabido mantenerse en un espacio entre el culto y la influencia global. Ahora regresa a los escenarios para dar forma a una nueva etapa, manteniendo la intensidad emocional que lo ha caracterizado desde el primer día. Consulta qué otros grandes conciertos habrá en Barcelona en 2025.  

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The seoul of New Malden: the best out-of-town Korean food

The seoul of New Malden: the best out-of-town Korean food

Celia Plender finds barbecued meats, pungent pickles and unusual desserts in this Korean part of town. New Malden is no beauty, but nor is it your average south-west London suburb. It’s home to the largest Korean community in Europe, and boasts some of the best (and often cheapest) Korean eateries in the capital. For barbecue, I head to Korea Garden [1] (73 Kingston Rd). It looks like a tatty takeaway from the outside, but the dishes will impress. Cooked over glowing charcoal, slices of succulent belly pork and beef rib are infused with a satisfyingly smoky flavour. Their free side dishes, including kimchi pickles, are almost as memorable as the main meal. Burlington Road is my favourite spot for a Korean butcher, a baker and...no, not a candlestick maker, but a restaurant with plenty of classics. Jee Cee Neh [2] (74 Burlington Rd) serves spicy hotpots filled with braised meats or fish and chewy sweet potato noodles stir-fried in sesame oil with beef and vegetables (japchae).   For the full Asian supermarket experience, get the rest of your ingredients at Korea Foods [4] (Unit 4-6, Wyvern Industrial Estate), which stocks anything from pickles to cooking pots and takeaway kimbap sushi rolls.  The place I dream about when I’m in the mood for Korean food is one train stop away in Raynes Park. Cosy Cah Chi [5] (34 Durham Rd) is famous for its excellent homemade blood pudding stuffed with cellophane noodles - served spiced and sautéed, in slices with salt, or in a hotpot. If that