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Alternative Films Now Showing in Terramall Multiplex

THE multiplex Cinépolis in Terramall,on the highway to Cartago, eastof San José, has added alternativefilms from around the world to itsHollywood-laden marquees, as a...

Queen’s Birthday Party to Benefit Costa Rican Schools in Need

BUCCANEERS will be climbing therigging at the British ambassador’s residencetomorrow, but there will be treasureaplenty for all comers. A confirmed highlightin the yearly events...

New Art Gallery in Monteverde

KNOWN for its lushcloud forest and naturalbeauty, the mountaintown of Monteverde, inthe north-central regionof the country, has a newart gallery showcasingbeauty of the manmadekind.Galería...

Traditional Food Festival Takes Place Tomorrow

TRADITIONAL food from severalcountries, a bazaar, raffles, entertainmentand traditional dances are onthe menu at the International TraditionalFood Festival, to take placetomorrow, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,...

American International School Celebrates New Mural

AMERICAN International School,in Cariari, north west of San José, lastmonth celebrated the completion of anew mural, when students from artistWilson McCray’s Advanced-PlacementStudio Art class...

Berklee Jazz Trio to Perform in San José

A jazz trio from the renowned BerkleeCollege of Music in Boston will be performingApril 22 at 7:30 p.m. in theEugene O’Neill Theater, in the...

Resort Sponsors Artists’ Collectives

THE most fascinating part of theexhibit currently showing at the CostaRican-North American Cultural Center(CCCN) is not the art hanging on the wall,or displayed under...

Sofia Nuevo Latino: Monteverde Dining Delights

SELECTED as one of the best restaurants in the country in thelatest Tico Times Restaurant Guide, Sofia Nuevo Latino inMonteverde, in the north-central region...

Inshore Easy Pickings; Quepos Slow

THE best fishingthis past week hasbeen off Playa Carrillo,on the northernPacific coast, and inshorein the Tamarindoarea, farther north.We had an emailfrom TicoTimes reader ScottBoyce,...

Scientists: Water in Danger

HUNDREDS of thousands of Costa Ricans in theCentral Valley could be drinking water heavily lacedwith cancer and mutation-causing pollutants, likelyfrom septic tanks and coffee...

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