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Support Group Aims to Celebrate Recovery

ROSS Gilchrist thought he might have a relaxing retirement in Costa Rica. Instead, the former Californian, recovering alcoholic and active Christian is busier than...

Tamarindo Gallery Showcases Costa Rican Art

WHAT better way to introduce Costa Rican artists to the rest of the world than to exhibit their work in a gallery in one...

‘What Happen’ Rereleased

THE Talamanca region, a beautiful expanse of the Caribbean coast stretching from Monkey Point, just north of the Panamian border, to Cahuita, on the...

Monteverde School Receives Eco-Recognition

THE Cloud Forest School, also known as the Centro de Educación Creativa in Monteverde, in north-central Costa Rica, has become the first school in...

‘Romeo and Juliet’ Opens Next Week

A pair of star-crossed lovers will meet their destinies in downtown San José over the course of the next month as award-winning Costa Rican...

Guitar Festival Tuning Up

IT will be an extra long weekend in heaven for guitar lovers and musicians when the Mutual Savings and Loan of Cartago (MUCAP) hosts...

High-Risk Youth to Benefit From Art Exhibit

ART lovers and Costa Rican highrisk youth will come away happy this Wednesday when nonprofit organization Hogar Siembra hosts “Seeds of Hope 2005,” its...

Tarpon Action Hot on Caribbean

THE biggest news this week comes to us from the Barra Colorado area, on the northern Caribbean coast, where the Amateur Fishing Club held...

Costa Ricans Speak Out From Hurricane Katrina’s Aftermath

AS many as 2,000 Costa Ricans living in the path of Hurricane Katrina weathered what is being called the worst natural disaster in U.S....

South Korean Leader Pledges Cooperation

SINGING the praises of Costa Rica’s natural beauty, abundant water and lush forests that may hold pharmaceutical treasures, South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun left...

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