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Presidential fashion: Best 5 outfits President Solís sported in 2015

Clothes make the man, the saying goes, and President Luis Guillermo Solís has taken the adage to heart. Here are our picks for his top five outfits in 2015.

Star Wars: ‘The Force Awakens’ in Costa Rica on Thursday

It takes place in a galaxy far, far away but the long wait is finally over. The 7th episode of the Star Wars saga premiered here at 12:01 a.m. Thursday.

Reggae royalty with a new rhythm: Ky-mani Marley

Our reviewer finds that reggae royalty Ky-mani Marley's Costa Rican performance lives up to his legendary name, as well as the spirit of "pura vida."

Choreographers Festival begins Thursday at San José’s National Theater

This year's Choreographers Festival features 16 live performances at the National Theater starting Thursday and ending Sunday. Choreographers and dancers will compete for awards in five categories.

The ‘Fifth Beatle’ Andy White dies at 85

NEW YORK – Andy White, a session musician who played drums on the first Beatles hit but spent his life on the edges of fame, has died, colleagues said Wednesday. He was 85.

PHOTOS: Snapshots of Costa Rica’s Independence Day Parade

San José celebrated Costa Rica's Independence Day with a traditional parade along Avenida Segunda that – as usually is the case – was full of music and color, with hundreds of students from different schools marching.

Keith Richards says ‘Sgt. Pepper’ was ‘rubbish’

NEW YORK – Half a century later, the famous rivalry between The Beatles and The Rolling Stones may not be over.

The Anniversary of Costa Rica’s Annexation of Nicoya in Photos

On Saturday, the people of Costa Rica’s northwestern province of Guanacaste dusted off their cowboy boots and headed out for the annual Annexation of the Partido de Nicoya Festival.

5 things to know about Costa Rica’s Annexation of Nicoya Festival

On Saturday, the people of Costa Rica’s northwestern province of Guanacaste will dust off their cowboy boots and head out for a traditional Tico celebration at the annual Annexation of the Partido de Nicoya Festival.

Michael Jackson fans: 20 unfinished tracks are stored on sound engineer’s computer

"For the moment, we are thinking more about bringing out new songs every six months," Michael Durham Prince told the French newspaper Le Parisien.

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