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San José Costa Rica’s newest coffee shop – on wheels

A coffee shop on wheels is part of a one-man crusade to get more people on bikes in Costa Rica's capital.

Costa Rica’s Blind Pig Blues Band recording live album at Hard Rock Café Saturday

On Saturday, Jan. 23, Costa Rica's Blind Pig Blues Band will record a live album and do a book signing at the Hard Rock Café in Belén.

A chat with groundbreaking actor RJ Mitte – ‘A disability is a personal challenge’

The Tico Times sits down with "Breaking Bad" star RJ Mitte during his Costa Rica visit to discuss his work and his advocacy for people with disabilities.

Top spots to ring in the New Year

Ready for the New Year? Here are our top picks for parties on Dec. 30 and 31 around the country.

5 questions for a Costa Rican street artist

"It was super bad, because an acoustic guitar doesn't demand attention. Instead, if people gave me money, I felt it was for pity. They were like "Poor guy, he may need it" [...] but as a musician, one likes to go and share one's music."

Saying goodbye to El Steinvorth: a downtown cultural catalyst

Bar El Steinvorth is closing its doors after playing a crucial role in the revival of San José.

Thousands flock to Barrio Escalante’s La Luz outdoor festival on Sunday

La Luz festival in San José's Barrio Escalante left thousands of people craving more after enjoying music, dining and art on a one-of-a-kind street.

Costa Rica honors French terror victims in Parque Francia

Flowers and candles still surround the monument in San José's Parque Francia to honor the victims of last Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris. According to the...

5 questions for Costa Rican artist Dino Real – ‘Everything can be art’

"It’s very important that we are happy with our city. Many of the performances that I’ve done involve the streets, the audience, and creating accessible art for all sorts of people." Costa Rican artist Dino Real steps into our Weekend Arts Spotlight.

Costa Rican capital hit by heavy rains, flash floods

Heavy thunderstorms and flash floods washed away cars and flooded homes across the Costa Rican capital of San José, with the neighborhoods of Los Yoses, San Pedro, Montes de Oca and Desamparados among the hardest hit by the rains.

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