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Monthly Archives: November, 2015

Tamarindo: Costa Rica surf lessons at Witch’s Rock

Learning to surf isn't necessarily easy, but the folks at Witch's Rock Surf Camp in Tamarindo make it pretty painless.

‘Call me Francesco’: new film recalls pope’s darkest moments

The challenges faced by Pope Francis during the dark years of the Argentine military dictatorship (1976-1983) are portrayed in a new film, "Call Me Francesco," which will have its world premiere at the Vatican on Tuesday.

Popular brand PuercoSpin opens its own store in San Pedro

The Costa Rican designer Federico Martínez and Chilean designer Pablo Ruiz took their brand PuercoSpin to a new level last week when they inaugurated their own store in San Pedro, east of San José.

PHOTOS: Costa Ricans march against climate change

Some 100 people joined in a march against climate change in San José, a day before international climate talks start in Paris. "We want serious decisions and and real compromise to stop the planet's temperature rise," said conservationist Jorge Mora Portuguez.

Costa Rican government rejects Shark Enemy nomination

The Costa Rican government will not sacrifice fishermen for sharks, President Luis Guillermo Solís said last week in response to his nomination for the unflattering Shark Enemy 2016 award.

Costa Rica President Solis’ Rightfully Awarded ‘Shark Enemy’ Dishonor

In this op-ed, two conservationists from the organization Turtle Island Restoration Network tell why they think President Luis Guillermo Solís' nomination for "Shark Enemy" of the year is justified.

Costa Rica to unveil its first-ever outdoor ice rink

Costa Rica's first-ever outdoor ice rink will be inaugurated in Sabana Park on Nov. 30 as part of a promotion from telecommunications firm Huawei.

‘Green Season’ book excerpt: Moving Pictures

Writer (and actor) Robert Isenberg arrives on the set of the film "Italia 90" but has no idea who he's supposed to play in the story of Costa Rica's legendary 1990 World Cup run.

San José IPA: Is this the best beer in Costa Rica?

The Costa Rica craft beer scene has undergone a revolution in the past few years, thanks to brewers like Adolfo Marín and his San José IPA.

5 questions for musician John Carey – ‘Blues is alive all over the world’

Blues musician John Carey steps into the Weekend Arts Spotlight to discuss his influences, his music and his upcoming concerts in Costa Rica.

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