Construction projects on Caribbean destination Barú island, have residents of surrounding communities concerned.
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Operación E: more than controversy
Real-life protagonist José Crisanto reminds at the Colombian premier of Operation E, that the film is more than its controversy.
The last keeper of ‘El Faro’
New film El Faro, follows the dying way of life of a Santa Marta lighthouse keeper and the mysterious couple he rescues.
An actor and an assassination
Mauricio Puentes, the star of new Colombian film, Roa, discusses the role and how he came to make his feature film debut.
Roa: opening with a bang
New film Roa, from Colombian director Andres Baiz, opened the Cartagena Film Festival to thunderous applause.
Barranquilla boomtown
More than just a Carnival, Colombia’s fourth largest city is quickly becoming a Caribbean investment and business hub.
Cartagena uncensored
The Cartagena International Film Festival takes place this week, bringing in cineastes and filmmakers from around the world.
Not just under the weather
More Bogotanos suffer from depression and related psychological disorders than the global average, but there is hope.
Into friendly skies
Colombia’s airlines have a lot to be proud of this year, having helped boost tourism, the nation’s third largest industry.
Bogotá’s No Car Day looks to carbon-free mobility
Next Thursday, Bogotá goes car-free, as thousands of residents walk, bike or take public buses to work and school.
A Carnival for the ages
Celebrating 200 years of history, this year’s Carnival in Barranquilla promises a spectacle of culture, music and tradition.
After the truce
After a two-month unilateral ceasefire ended, challenges remain in peace talks with the FARC guerrillas.
A taste for truffles
Curious in shape and color and scandalously decadent in flavor, truffles are taking Colombia’s culinary scene by storm.
Voice of Colombia
One of Colombia’s most recognized musicians, Totó la Momposina is a link between the nation’s cultural past and future.
Panela: sweet tradition
Life is sweet in Nocaima, where sugar cane farmers are turning a taste for panela into a lucrative new industry.
Bodies by design
As tattoos become more culturally acceptable, Chapinero is emerging as the epicenter of body art in Bogotá.