From crafting artisinal shoes to tailoring, Alejandro Ordoñez of House of D.O.N is a designer set for a bold future.
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Sanabria: Talking of Gods
As director of ICANH, Fabian Sanabria wants Colombians to understand the importance of preserving the nation’s patrimony.
It’s Palenque psychedelia!
First a popular revolt. Then a revolution in music. Palenque has given Colombia boxing legends and a bizarre blend of tropical beats.
Colombia: The new Hollywood
American film producer Buck Allen presents a story based in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta at Sundance Film Festival.
Three seasons for travel
Why not plan ahead for three global destinations in 2014? The City Paper presents Malta, Bahia and Nova Scotia.
Editorial: “We’re on a roll…”
Colombia’s prospects for peace seem bright this year as the nation continues to move forward with a social agenda.
Rural revolutionary radio
The story of a small radio network and how it changed the way rural Colombia got its education.
Editorial: Enough said!
Editorial (Print). Final words for a year which gave us challenges and opportunities for growth.
San Agustín and the Gods who didn’t return
A landmark exhibition of San Agustín’s stone deities opens to the public, but without the protagonists.
An architect of history
Through the academy ‘Escuela Taller’ architect Alberto Escovar is determined to restore Bogotá’s forgotten patrimony.
Toronto: Truly global
The city of the 2015 Pan American Games is a vibrant metropolis that opens its doors and heart to the world.
Domestic troubles
For Colombia to compete it needs more than a sound industrial base. It needs people who can communicate in another language.
Media. Mini skirts. Mayhem
Who is responsible in social media for damaging the reputation and hard work of others? Is envy a driving force?
Ferry: A witness to bravery
From gold mines to ‘corralejas’ photojournalist Stephen Ferry has covered Colombia and documented its ‘violentology’.
Bolin: Now you see him…
Chinese artist Liu Bolin’s human canvas has come to Bogotá. The creator of “The Invisible Man” is drawing in the crowds.
20 Questions: Timothée de Saint-Albin
A former journalist turned rare map collector , Timothée de Saint-Albin is generating new interest in Colombia’s patrimony and printed heritage.