Surfing

From the archive: Back in 2008 we spoke to Barcelona's surfing community before they lost their waves

Aug 6, 2010 by in THE ARCHIVE

The bells of Barcelona

While other forms of marking time’s passage are now more common, the ringing of bells still has something to tell us

Nov 1, 2008 by in LIVING

Fifteen minutes of fame

Illustration by Fay Shelton

Fifteen minutes of fame

It's not just the locals that can enjoy small-screen fame in Barcelona, foreigners can too

Nov 1, 2008 by in THE ARCHIVE

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It happened to me—Richard Schweid

This personal account describes a harrowing incident in the metro

Nov 1, 2008 by in LIVING (1 Comments)

Besalu home

Photo by Lluis Ribera, courtesy Turisme Garrotxa

Regions of Catalunya: Garrotxa

This comarca is blessed with an extensive beauty and a bountiful history

Nov 1, 2008 by in VISITING

Golf

Photo courtesy Adrian Cox

Linking up: golf in Catalunya

The Sant Jordi Golf Society unites Catalan locals and foreign residents through love of a common sport

Nov 1, 2008 by in LIVING

Mineral water

Photo by Patricia Esteve

Water works

Catalunya’s mineral water holds its own against the exotic, pricier alternatives.

Nov 1, 2008 by in EATING AND DRINKING (1 Comments)

Pigeons: pests or pets?

Loved and loathed in almost equal measure, pigeons are a common fauna in Barcelona

Nov 1, 2008 by in LIVING (1 Comments)

Cal Notari

Photo by Jordi Casañas

Hanging on the hillside

The Barcelona neighbourhood of Cal Notari is scheduled to be demolished, but just when is uncertain

Nov 1, 2008 by in LIVING

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