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Monthly Archives: October, 2013

The Doors’ drummer John Densmore to play concert with Costa Rica’s Sonámbulo

Densmore and the popular Costa Rican band will share the stage on Saturday night in Escazú. The drummer is in town as a special guest for a sustainable tourism conference next week.

San José’s most adorable and delicious vegetarian restaurant is closing

Adios, Jardín del Parque. The lunch spot will close its doors on Nov. 15.

Costa Rica’s early release of 240 inmates convicted of aggravated robbery sparks controversy

One prisoner released last week – a measure a judge ordered to ease overcrowding – has already been rearrested and accused of committing a murder in Puntarenas.

Costa Rica to launch coffee carbon-neutrality pilot program

Ripe coffee cherries may be red, but their farming and processing is about to become green with a new project announced by the Agriculture...

42 parties for getting your trick or treat on in Costa Rica this Halloween

UPDATE: We've added more fiestas to the list. Halloween might not be a traditional Tico holiday. But there are plenty of places to dress up and celebrate in Costa Rica.

New hotel in Guanacaste offers jobs for 300 people

Hotel is in search of bilingual staff for administrative and operative posts.

VIDEO: In Costa Rica, Andy Rourke declares ‘never say never’ about reuniting The Smiths

Costa Rica's Hoxton recently hosted the legendary former bass player of The Smiths in his first appearance in Central America. Before the DJ set, The Tico Times sat down with Rourke to talk about what still is one of the greatest bands to have hit the stage. See a video and photos of the show here.

Saving Turtles in Costa Rica’s Playa Grande

Another nesting season has begun at Playa Grande, one of the last Costa Rican beaches where gentle, giant leatherbacks are comfortable building nests.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla says NSA spying has been a ‘blow to U.S. credibility’

The president warned that governments should not take advantage of the circumstances to curb online freedoms.

Costa Rica toughens legislation on child pornography

Immigration laws also were amended to prohibit entry into the country of sex offenders and others linked to cases involving sex crimes against minors.

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