Ajuntament de Barcelona

Free festive fun

This Christmas, make the most of free (or almost free) events and activities going on around Barcelona.

Dec 1, 2009 in LIVING

Freedom of worship

Efforts are being made to make Catalunya home to many different religions but they may not be doing the job

Dec 1, 2009 by in THE ARCHIVE (1 Comments)

A few words with Silicone Soul

Following their summer residency at La Terrrazza, the Scottish duo return to Barcelona with their eponymous latest album

Dec 1, 2009 in GOING OUT

Ping pong home

Photo by Lee Woolcock

Winter games

Forget skiing's long lift lines and expensive equipment. Here are some sports you can enjoy in Barcelona all winter without leaving the city or spending a fortune

Dec 1, 2009 by in LIVING

Long run

The epic Festival Mil·lenni is on now

Dec 1, 2009 by in GOING OUT

Drap-Art home 1

By Arnau Miquel

Art remade

Back for another year is the Drap-Art Festival featuring green art

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Faith in art

The Islamic world is portrayed through its art at this CaixaForum exhibition, reviewed by Alx Phillips

Dec 1, 2009 by in GOING OUT

Interview: Peter Bacchus

US musician and composer Peter Bacchus has made his home here

Dec 1, 2009 in GOING OUT

Over to you: Amy Blaise

Amy Blaise is an American living in Sitges who has twice brought the traditional British pantomime to the Catalan stage

Dec 1, 2009 by in LIVING

Julienne Dolphin Wilding

Lee Woolcock

Julienne Dolphin Wilding

We talked to the environmental artist who now spends six months of the year here about her work and thoughts on Barcelona's 'green' profile

Dec 1, 2009 by in LIVING

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