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Art ‘CO’ at ARCO
The curtain rises on Spain’s largest art fair, ARCOmadrid 2015 with Colombia as the invited guest nation.
Safeguarding ‘Languages’
Colombia is home to 68 languages and protected under the Languages Law. As Mother Language Day approaches, events are being in the city.
Culture in Bogotá: Ode to Odenbach
A unique exhibition of the works of the German video artist, Marcel Odenbach, is currently on display at the BanRep Art Museum in Bogotá.
Bogotá’s “Green Race”
If you own a pair of sneakers and want to run to make a difference, the U.S. Embassy has teamed up Natura Foundation to sponsor “Green Race.”
The American Consulate in 1892
Rare historical image of the Hotel Victoria in Barranquilla, dated 1892 and the American flag raised over the U.S Consulate.
Art for auction: The gavel falls again
BogotAuctions opens the year with its 3rd edition February 9th with an impressive collection of Latin American contemporary art.
The Little Witch Line: Colombia’s Most Unlikely Railway Adventure
It’s not magic, but the motorized ‘brujita’ rail cars of San Cipriano are an exciting way to explore this Pacific town.
Riosucio: The red riverboat of the Atrato
In Riosucio, Chocó—a remote town along the Atrato River—residents rely on the river as a crucial lifeline. Nestled near Los Katíos National Park, Riosucio, with a population of 10,000, has limited road infrastructure, once counting on just one red jeep for local transport. The Atrato River, stretching over 500 kilometers, connects Colombia’s Pacific lowlands with its Caribbean coast.
Paulina Vega crowned Miss Universe
Miss Colombia, Paulina Vega Dieppa, a 22 year old Business student from Barranquilla has been crowned Miss Universe 2015.
Four fantastic escapes
We presents four fun and fantastic travel destinations
for the New Year and for every season.
Art and the ‘Academy’
An exhibition at the National Museum traces the art which led to the creation of the National Academy.
Cartagena: Ten years of Hay Festival
?Two Nobel Laureates are among the guests at this year’s Hay Cartagena.
In times of oblivion
Photographer Fetze Weesrstra captures this image of a school outing in the colonial town of Mompox.
Shake up the New Year
The City Paper presents seven clubs to shake up the New Year. From electronic beats to tropical rhythms, there’s a dance hall and club to cater to your every step.
A half century of crafts
The governing entity of the largest crafts fair in the country, Expoartesanías, recently reached a milestone.