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Finders/keepers

From the archive: The law against treasure hunting in Spain goes unenforced on the city’s beaches

Nov 12, 2010 by in THE ARCHIVE

Buying time

From the archive: Ladies of the night and where men go to find them

Sep 17, 2010 by in THE ARCHIVE

A hidden jewel

Rafel Royes Lopez

A hidden jewel

Untouristy and little used Parc Guinardó offers fresh air, greenery and impressive 360 degree views of the city

Aug 17, 2010 by in LIVING (1 Comments)

Gun for hire

In February 2009, Barcelona was shocked by the shooting of a local businessman in broad daylight—but such firearm murders are thankfully rare in the city

Feb 24, 2010 by in THE ARCHIVE

Basketball

Photo by Tracy Gilbert

Playing overseas

Two pro basketball players from the US tell us what it's like to play for the FC Barcelona team

Feb 24, 2010 by in THE ARCHIVE

Obesity

Photo by Lee Woolcock

Too many kilos

Why is juvenile obesity becoming a common problem in a country where it was practically nonexisent a generation ago?

Feb 1, 2010 by in THE ARCHIVE (1 Comments)

Las Ramblas downhill home

Illustration by Kat Cameron

The Rambla—going downhill

Are things really getting rougher on Barcelona's famous Ramblas, or is it much the same as always?

Sep 29, 2009 by in LIVING (3 Comments)

Sucess stories: personal shoppers

Being paid to shop would be a dream come true for many. Here are some people who have actually made it a reality.

May 29, 2009 by in LIVING

American football

Lee Woolcock

Love of the game

North American football has never captured the popular imagination here, but some people take it extremely seriously

Mar 1, 2009 by in LIVING

Carles Balagué, film director

Film-maker and owner of Cinema Méliès

Jan 1, 2009 by in LIVING

Scoot over: having a moped in Barcelona

Discover how to buy a motor scooter and get the license needed to drive it in Barcelona

Jul 1, 2008 by in LIVING

Low-cost flights

Illustration by Fay Shelton

Adding up: low-cost flights

Barcelona's tourist industry has certainly benefited from the phenomenon of cheap flights. But with falling prices, how do the low-cost airlines make money?

May 1, 2008 by in LIVING

Pirates, Partisans or Parasites?

People disagree about whether file sharing is right or wrong, but everyone agrees it’s widely practised

Feb 1, 2008 by in LIVING

Sacked! What to do if you lose your job

If you're made redundant in Barcelona, it's important to know your rights

Jan 1, 2008 by in LIVING

Space hotel

Meet a Barcelona architect and entrepreneur planning to offer travellers a room with a heavenly view

Nov 1, 2007 by in LIVING

Teachers' Union

Patricia Esteve

Working for teachers

The teacher’s union in Barcelona also offers advice and membership to English teachers

Oct 1, 2007 by in LIVING (1 Comments)

Chariot fit for a star

Rafel Royes Lopez

Chariot fit for a star

Customising your car is an increasingly popular, and expensive, thing to do.

Aug 1, 2007 by in LIVING

All that remains

Nacho Caravia Nagueras

All that remains

In 1921, there were about 35,000 horses on Barcelona's streets. Now there are just a handful

Aug 1, 2007 by in LIVING

War Veteran

Patricia Esteve

Still fighting

In this article, we meet an 86-year-old Civil War veteran who is doing his part to make sure people know how it was back then, even if they weren't yet born

Jul 1, 2007 by in LIVING

The need for speed

Rafel Royes Lopez

The need for speed

Ever wonder what it would feel like to drive fast as hell around a Formula 1 track? Find out at Barcelona's race circuit located just outside the city

Jul 1, 2007 by in LIVING

Check the oil, please

New York City has banned trans fats in restaurants—fast food and otherwise...what’s Barcelona doing?

Apr 1, 2007 by in THE ARCHIVE

Underwater srum

Photo by Elia Santmaria

Underwater scrum

It’s a sport that makes no gender or national distinctions and was just beginning to catch on here when this article was published

Jan 1, 2007 by in LIVING

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