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Arts and Culture
Walter Ferguson, Costa Rica’s Calypso King
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July 28, 2006
At 87 years old,Walter Gavitt Ferguson, the famous calypsonian from Cahuita on the southern Caribbean coast, still has his spark. He may talk about...
Arts and Culture
The Art of Buying Art for your Costa Rican Home
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July 28, 2006
In the competitive Costa Rican art market, artists must show dedication, body and soul, according to Marta Antillón, owner of the exclusive Galería Valanti....
Expat Living
Peace Corps in Costa Rica Helps Coffee Farmers Expand Horizons
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July 21, 2006
The Coopedota coffee cooperative is doing well, but despite the smell of fresh grounds in the air, residents of Santa María de Dota know...
Environment and Wildlife
Save the Humpbacks in Costa Rica: A Whale of a Proposal
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July 21, 2006
The biggest being you are likely to see in Costa Rica is the humpback whale, and now is probably the best time of year...
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Costa Rica Painter Ana Wien Balances Art, Family
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July 21, 2006
The internationally acclaimed Ana Wien must be one of the most prolific artists in the country today. Her art, like her person, expresses an...
Travel and Tourism
Readers Request Costa Rica Fishing Trip Advice
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July 14, 2006
There’s not much change in fishing as reported here last week, with the best bet on the Pacific along the northern coast out of...
Expat Living
Costa Rica’s Education System Through the Eyes of Students
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June 30, 2006
Greivin, Ariana and Steven are in the second grade. They share, as do many kids their age, an uncanny ability to morph from studious...
Travel and Tourism
Cacao Trails: A Walk Through the Natural History of Costa Rica
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June 2, 2006
When Wolfgang Bissinger decided to devote himself to a project that was from his heart, he didn’t know how all encompassing the task would...
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The Tico Times: A Journey Through Costa Rica’s English-Language News
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May 19, 2006
The Tico Times began after a group of Lincoln School seniors approached veteran U.S. newswoman Elisabeth (Betty) Dyer and asked her to teach them...
Expat Living
How I Earned the Title of Worst Photographer in Tico Times History
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May 19, 2006
In its 50 years, The Tico Times has never published a worse picture than the shot I took of Lake Managua. Readers who opened...
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