Once confinement is over, and cultural life resumes in different aspects, the show is very suggestive, but can also be distracted or with little time available. How do you keep up with what matters?
SAPO Mag can help and recommend what not to miss, every day, from Monday to Friday, and in different parts of the country. Cinema, concerts, theater and exhibitions, as well as series and films that should not be missed at home, will be part of the accompanying menu, around 17:00 – the “happy hour” par excellence for many.
This Friday, after showing in cinemas, “Aviso Vermelho” arrives on Netflix. The film’s streaming service features a deluxe trio, with Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot, and Ryan Reynolds in the lead roles.
In the movie, when Interpol issues a red alert – the most dangerous order it can make to hunt down and capture the world’s most wanted man – John Hartley (Dwayne Johnson), the FBI’s chief analyst, gets involved in the case. “His global quest puts him in the midst of a daring attack, as he is forced to join forces with Nolan Booth (Ryan Reynolds), the world’s greatest art thief, to search for ‘Bishop’ (Gal Gadot), the most wanted art thief ever,” he sums up. Summary.
The cast also includes Rito Arya and Chris Diamantopoulos.
More suggestions for watching on TV:
“Dopesick” (T1 premiere)
Disney +
The first two episodes of the series, starring Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard, Michael Stolbarg, Will Poulter, John Huogennaker, Kaitlyn Dever and Rosario Dawson, premiere on Friday. From Executive Producer Danny StrongDubcek” Describes and examines how a company unleashes the worst drug epidemic in American history. See “Popcorner” for an interview with Peter Sarsgaard.
“Legacies” (T4 premiere)
HBO Portugal
Over the past decade, the heroes and villains of “The Vampire Diaries” and “The Originals” have captured audiences around the world and “left a lasting legacy of love and family, which continues in Legacies, a sentimental drama that tells the story of the next generation of supernatural beings.” of Nature at the Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted.
Suggestions out of the house? go here:
Joao Gil and his guests at Castelo Branco
21h30
The concert marks the reopening of the Covilhã Municipal Theatre. The artist returns to the stage on Saturday, November 13.
concerto from Marta Pereira da Costa in Aveiro in the Renato Araújo Auditorium, Rectory of the University of Aveiro
21:00
Marta challenged pianist Alexander Deniz and together they put together a show that brings the two instruments together on a true musical journey. The two instrumentalists decided to create new arrangements for the existing repertoire, covering the most diverse sounds, from traditional Portuguese music, fado and jazz, passing also through to world music themes. The two musicians also prepared some novelties for stage presentation, new themes and even a tribute to two of Fado’s great names, Amalia Rodriguez and Carlos do Carmo.
Show “Como Birder Homme Pais” at Teatro Municipal de Porto – Rivoli
7:30 pm – 9 euros
By Diogo Freitas and Felipe Gouvia How to Lose a Country is the second show in the ’90s Democracy and Children’s cycle by Momento – independent artists. After Discovering Democracy, which focused on the impact of artificial intelligence technology on democracy, this project focuses on the potential for manipulation, power, and populist discourse. Repeated on the thirteenth November.
Anselmo Ralph and Gilmario Femba at the Altice Forum Braga
21:00 – between 20 and 40 euros
The singer recalls several successful themes at a concert featuring the interventions of comedian Gilmario Femba.
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