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Monthly Archives: June, 2007

Costa Rica Delays Customs Union

Costa Rican officials stated this week that the country has postponed work toward joining the Central American Customs Union until after its people vote...

Costa Rican Law Leaves VoIP Services Hanging

You can hear the frustration in José Ampiée’s voice when he talks about the telecom law in Costa Rica. The country simply has no rules,...

Swiss Artist Embraces Adventure of Painting

Seventh in an ongoing series on Atenasbased artists. “In the work of Andrés Studer, nature is not depicted, not caught up; on the contrary, nature...

Music Schools to Flourish under New Plan

Twelve music schools across the country will be improved and nine new ones created as part of the National System for Musical Education (SINEM),...

Tico Artists Prepare For Exhibit in Chile

Costa Rican artists are gearing up to exhibit their work in Chile in August as part of an event organized by the Foreign Trade...

Canada Day Celebration To Take Place Sunday

The Canadian Club of Costa Rica will hold its annual Canada Day celebration July 1, which marks the northern country’s 140th anniversary. The celebration will...

Indigenous Celebration Set for July 4

Honoring our heroes is something many of us take for granted. But what if your culture has been damaged or destroyed by colonialism and...

Those Magical Moments

Fortunately for our sanity, since unremitting pain, anxiety or just plain boredom can drive you up the wall quicker than you can blink, there...

Around the World with Sculptor Edgar Zúñiga

Art serves many purposes: to beautify, to commemorate, to make a statement, to communicate. Costa Rica’s Edgar Zúñiga accomplishes it all, and his work...

Something’s Not Cooking in Escazú

A new place to eat has opened up in the western San José suburb of Escazú, and it’s no trendy restaurant or café; it’s...

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