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Growing into the Job

Years ago I worked for an oil company as a petroleum engineer. We were running 18 contract drilling rigs at the time, spread over...

Rejuvenating Culture in San José

The Plaza de las Artes is an open area in front of the Iglesia La Soledad in downtown San José. Avenida 4 dead ends...

Costa Rica Charms ‘The Monster’

Every February, in beautiful Viña del Mar, a city on the Pacific coast of Chile, about an hour and a half from Santiago, thousands...

High Season Continues: From Sting to The Hulk

Despite some decidedly uncharacteristic summer weather resulting from a cold front in January, Costa Rica has experienced many a beautiful summer day so far...

From Farmer’s Son to Celebrated Artist

At 72, Costa Rican artist Isidro Con Wong still finds inspiration in his childhood calligraphy lessons.He likes to say it was that early exposure...

Four Different Artists, One Unique Exhibit

Bright, oozing colors. Contorted faces melding into odd animal bodies. Vivid assemblages of familiar icons. A video journey of plastic bags. The newest exhibit...

‘Walk the Line’: The Music Alone is Worth It

Country, rock and trans-genre star Johnny Cash’s cold hand brushed the world of the living from his grave one last time through his filmed...

Putumayo Releases Sexy “Brazilian Lounge”

Putumayo World Music, one of the biggest little labels in the world, takes us to the land of bossa nova and sensuality with its...

Standing Ovations for “Lettice and Lovage”

Every once in a while a play comes along that is so well written, you love it for the words alone. Peter Shaffer’s “Lettice...

Tax Advice for U.S. Citizens: File

In my last column, I explained that U.S. citizens living, working or investing in a foreign country are not released from their responsibility to...

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