Veteran US performer Lydia Lunch, based in Barcelona since 2004, enjoys toying with her audiences
Mar 1, 2007 by William Truini in LIVING
Meet a New York family that decided to sail from their home city to Barcelona
Apr 1, 2007 by William Truini in THE ARCHIVE
The public/private Consorci de la Zona Franca is spending hundreds of millions of euros to build the Barcelona of the future
Jul 1, 2007 by William Truini in THE ARCHIVE
We look at whether private clinics in Barcelona are better than their public counterparts
Aug 1, 2007 by William Truini in LIVING
This story highlighs the work of cutting-edge theatre group Conservas
Jan 1, 2008 by William Truini in LIVING
Thanks to Bicing, Barcelona has gone cycle crazy, but if you've never learnt to ride, help is available
Sep 1, 2008 by William Truini in LIVING
Local fishermen often pull up more plastic than fish in their nets
May 1, 2009 by William Truini in LIVING
When completed, the L9 metro line will be the longest in Europe
Dec 30, 2009 by William Truini in THE ARCHIVE (1 Comments)
A massive development project threatens one of Barcelona’s last remaining pockets of wetlands and wild beach
Apr 28, 2010 by William Truini in LIVING (5 Comments)
Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences but still attracts people interested in all things celestial
May 28, 2010 by William Truini in LIVING
From the archive: What was once a noble profession for men is becoming a temporary last resort for those who can’t find another job
Sep 13, 2010 by William Truini in THE ARCHIVE
From the archive: William Truni discovers that there are not a lot of large marine animals left alive in our part of the Mediterranean
Nov 15, 2010 by William Truini in THE ARCHIVE
