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Things You (Probably) Didn’t Know About... Gabriel Garcia Marquez

If someone has won a Nobel Prize, they’re probably worth listening to. Gabriel Garcia Marquez, one of the most beloved authors of the 20th century, has injected many pieces of wisdom into our society through his literary “hits”…

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Ten things you should know about...El Día de los Muertos

Although celebrated around the same time as Halloween, Día de los Muertos is very different from the festivity made popular by Americans. It is all about getting the family together and celebrate loved ones who passed away. The…

Sports
Things You Should Know About....Latin America's Biggest Football Rivalries

In the absence of live football and all the flavour and drama that Latin Americans football fans generate, let's get nostalgic. From Argentina's Superclásico - Boca Juniors vs. River Plate and Brazil's Derby…

Arts and Culture, Travel
Things You Should Know About...Spanish Fiestas and Festivals

The Spanish peninsula and its outgoing and infamous inhabitants, is well known for annual street parties in every town all over the country, celebrations of various saints throughout the year and above all, for its endless summer…

Sports
...Latin Transfers of the Season

The transfer window slammed shut at the start of the month, putting an end to the ridiculous rumours, over-inflated egos, and lavish spending. This year’s transfer season broke yet more records. Here is our countdown as we focus…

Arts and Culture
Things You Should Know About....Latin American Female Artists

Ten inspiring and intriguing female artists whose life and art was inextricably linked to Latin America.

Arts and Culture
Latin American Myths and Legends

"I'm learning about really scary myths and legends..." my son recently told me, recounting all the famous Greek tales, Cyclops, The Trojan Horse etc etc. "Ha," I replied. "Those are nothing compared…

Arts and Culture
...The Greatest Latin American Plays of all time

A selection by Daniel Goldman, Artistic Director of CASA Latin American Theatre Festival

Society and Politics
... Latin American Revolutionaries

1. Ernesto ‘Che’ Guevara – Ask anyone to name a revolutionary and, male or female, the word Che will ooze dreaminly from their lips. The straggly-haired, wispy-bearded, implausibly handsome Argentine hero of the Cuban revolution…

Sports
...Latino Legends of English football

With the signing of Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricky Villa after they helped Argentina win the 1978 World Cup, Tottenham Hotspurs began what was to be decades of UK Football clubs signing up the best Latin American players. From '…

Sports
…LATIN AMERICAN OLYMPIANS

This year, of all years, you didn't think you could get away without knowing your A-Z of Latin American Olympians did you? Here's something to set you on track when that pub quiz comes along. And if the subject doesn…

Arts and Culture
Things you should know about....Argentine Cinema

Get inspired with ten facts about one of the world's most dynamic and creative film nations.

Arts and Culture
Things You Should Know About... Spanish Cinema

From Civil War and Censorship to Scandal and Sexual Desire, here's a few things you might want to know about Spanish Cinema.

Sports
...ARGENTINA Vs. ENGLAND FOOTBALLING MOMENTS

Even if you may not want to relive those extruciating football matches between England and Argentina, we know you can't resist a peak at the highlights...

Sports
Latino Olympics Heroes of 2012

Paisa girl's BMX gold helps make 2012 Colombia's best Olympics ever, Felix Sanchez can't control tears at 2nd gold, Surprise gold for Brazilian gymnast, Guatemala's Erick Barrondo wins silver in 20km men'…

Sports
Latino medal achievements at London 2012

Latin American countries are not traditionally known for bountiful medal counts, but the London 2012 Olympic Games are showcasing talented athletes who are slowly growing the region's haul of silver and bronze. Teams from…

Sports
...Latin America's Paralympic triumphs at London 2012

From Yunidis Castillo's incredible 200m, to Alan Oliveira's crushing of the world's biggest Paralympic athlete, Latino athletes have brought London 2012 some of the most exciting moments in the competition's…

Society and Politics
Things You Should Know About….Santería

Santeria is a belief system that travelled from West Africa to the Caribbean and is now practiced all over Latin America, the US and even Europa. Yet much fear, mystery and misunderstanding surrounds it. To explode some of the…

Sports
...Spanish Tennis Greats

It's hard to look beyond Rafa Nadal, but Spain's current tennis titan didn't come from nowhere, he was inspired by the many that came before him. We tell you who...

Society and Politics
Latin American Liberation Theologists

Liberation theology is a brand of Catholicism that prioritises the helping of the poor by actively seeking social change, and came to prominence in Latin America in the 1970s and 1980s. Many priests who took this position were…

Food
Spanish Tapas

"Pae-lah and chor-itzo for me, matey!" Yes strange sounding impressions of Iberian cooking seem still to pervade the British psyche. Many people will have heard of tapas (difficult to go wring with that pronunciation),…

Arts and Culture
…LATIN AMERICAN THEATRE

Ten things you might not know about Latin American theatre.

Food
...Argentine Beef

There is nothing quite like the taste of an Argentine 'parrilla', whether its the waft of prime beef grilling from a Buenos Aires building site or its idyllic mingling with Eucalyptus whislt lying in the Pampa sun.…

Arts and Culture
…LATIN AMERICAN THEATRE

Ten things you might not know about Latin American theatre.

Sports
...Spanish Tennis Greats

It's hard to look beyond Rafa Nadal, but Spain's current tennis titan didn't come from nowhere, he was inspired by the many that came before him. We tell you who...

Society and Politics
….Santería

Santeria is a belief system that travelled from West Africa to the Caribbean and is now practiced all over Latin America, the US and even Europa. Yet much fear, mystery and misunderstanding surrounds it. To explode some of the…

Arts and Culture
.... Weird Stuff at Spanish Fiestas

Spain - the land of guilt free siestas and fiestas. From burying a sardine to pretending to be dead in a coffin, Spanish fiestas consist of a lot more than the excessive consumption, dancing and extravagance they are famous for.…

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'HAMLET' by Peruvian company Teatro La Plaza, at The Barbican…

This captivating piece of theatre is Hamlet as we have never seen it before, in a fresh perspective…

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The Uruguayan Fattoruso brothers, Hugo on piano and accordion and “Osvaldo” on drums, were…

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Top 10 Argentine Footballers

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