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5 questions for a Costa Rican musician, dancer and model

A young artist brings together an eclectic array of interests.

5 questions for Costa Rican pop rock band Half Tangerine

A chat with the creators of ACAM's best pop album of the year.

5 questions for Costa Rican artist Karen Clachar

The artist takes a deep dive into signs and their meanings.

5 questions for a Canadian punk rock band in Costa Rica

Chris Creswell sits down with The Tico Times during the band's visit to Costa Rica.

5 questions for a Salvadoran street artist in Costa Rica

The Salvadoran graphic designer finds a sense calm by creating graffiti.

5 questions for Costa Rican artist Rossella Matamoros

The artist talks about her international studies and deep-dive approach.

5 questions for Guatemalan artist Herssonoe

The artist is in Costa Rica for his first exhibit outside his home country.

5 questions for Italian interaction designer Massimo Banzi

Massimo Banzi visited Costa Rica this week to lead an interaction design workshop.

5 questions for Costa Rican artist Alejandro Villalobos

Injuries that made it painful to move enhanced his love for Costa Rica's nature.
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Two cold fronts will mark the beginning of February in Costa Rica, maintaining windy conditions, rainfall, and low temperatures. At the same time, the...

Costa Rica Voted for Change Now It Must Decide What Kind

The people have spoken. Laura Fernandez is our new president. The next four years in Costa Rica will be interesting. As the handpicked successor...

Costa Rica President-elect announces plan that points to a concentration of power

The president-elect of Costa Rica, the right-wing Laura Fernández, announced on Monday an ambitious plan to reform the state, which her critics say points...

Voter Turnout Rises in Costa Rica as Abstention Drops

Sunday’s election day brings good news for all of Costa Rica: voter abstention decreased. This means that more people decided to participate in these...