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Monthly Archives: February, 2017

Exploring Costa Rica’s Yoga Capital Through a Beginner’s Eyes

I’ve never given much thought to breathing, but that’s all Yali talked about as she started her 8:30 a.m. class at the Bodhi Tree...

Road safety in Costa Rica: the law of the jungle must rule no more

Chepecletas director Roberto Guzmán shares his hopes for a change on Costa Rica's streets: a change he says must come from all of us.

Celebrating Valentine’s Day the Costa Rican Way: Love with a Smile

As a U.S. citizen living in Costa Rica, I’m thinking of this Valentine’s Day almost like another Thanksgiving. At a time in history when...

5 questions for a Costa Rican musician: blind artist Gerardo Mora

Gerardo Mora overcame blindness, discrimination and alcoholism to pursue his dream as a musician. Here's his extraordinary story.

La falta de respeto por la vida en Costa Rica: necesitamos un cambio

Roberto Guzmán, director de Chepecletas, comparte sus esperanzas para un cambio de cultura en nuestras calles: un cambio que debe venir de cada uno de nosotros.

Volcanologists follow presence of magma at Turrialba Volcano’s crater

Weather conditions have prevented OVSICORI staff from approaching or conducting flyovers with a drone over the crater to measure the depth of the magma body.

Chanel’s new anti-aging serum contains Costa Rican green coffee

Chanel is using an extraction process that results in an "ultra-pure, ultra-powerful" ingredient with 70 times more antioxidant active molecules than are found in regular coffee beans.

Costa Rican footballer Álvaro Saborío suddenly retires due to ‘unfair insults’

The 34-year-old Saprissa forward retired after just a month with the team, citing too many insults from fans and media directed at him and his family.

What to do this Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day, or el Día del Amor y la Amistad in Costa Rica, is right around the corner – and as usual, a wide...

Retiring in Costa Rica: ‘Come here with an open mind’

Allen Dickinson retired to Costa Rica 10 years ago. Now with a Tica wife and a job as the editor of ARCR's El Residente magazine, he says the country has brought a lot of surprises his way.

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