December - January Issue Issue Archive

Arts + Culture

Take a closer glimpse into Costa Rican culture, art, its people and way of life.


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Otto Apuy: Multimedia Artist

2012: Jun - Jul

Otto Apuy: Multimedia ArtistPainting chicken talons to observe the colorful chaos in his backyard was probably the first hint that Otto Apuy was destined...
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Marimba de Arco

2012: Jun - Jul

The tradition of the marimba de arco - a type of wooden xylophone that is thought to have originated in Guatemala with indigenous, Spanish and African influences...
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The Cigar Trade

2012: Jun - Jul

When U.S. President John F. Kennedy placed an embargo on exports coming from Castro’s communist Cuba in 1962, he created an enormous dent in the supply chain...
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How to buy local and verde

2012: Apr - May

A visit to Costa Rica demands returning with certain mementos. You can’t leave without a bag of coffee beans or chocolate-covered guayaba jelly, and then there’s that coveted...
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Thirty-Nine Years of Silence

2012: Apr - May

In the Gabriel Garcia Marquez's classic novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude," owners of a foreign banana company arrive in the fictitious town of Macondo, cultivate plantations...
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Perseverance of Boruca Traditions

2012: Feb - Mar

Lourdes Rojas toils through the night. The cherubic Boruca mother is scrutinizing over the finishing details of a mask for her son – adding feathers here and strands of hair there...
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The Famed Artisans of San José

2011/2012: Dec - Jan

Compared to the rumble and bustle of the crowded city, San José’s Artisan’s Market is an oasis – entering this craft extravaganza results in a complete transformation...
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Guaitil, Chorotega Art and Folklore

2011/2012: Dec - Jan

The Chorotega indigenous tribes first settled in Central America during the sixth century; in Costa Rica, they put down roots in the area that is present-day Guanacaste...
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Halloween: Tico-Style

2011: October - November

While most costume enthusiasts around the world gear up for Halloween on October 31st, Alex Bermúdez, one of Costa Rica’s renowned mask makers, prepares for the...
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Indigenous Chocolate

2011: October - November

Travel back in time to pre-Columbian Costa Rica: when people lived off the land, when dense forest stretched for as far as the eye could see, and when houses were constructed of...
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Cinematic Gems of Costa Rica

2011: August - Sept

The last decade has brought with it several Costa Rican films. Watching national productions is a great way for visitors to familiarize themselves with a new country – or for nationals to...
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Diving Head First into Agua Fria de Mar

2011: August - Sept

Until recently, the Costa Rican film industry has been relatively sparse. Although the country is a popular filming location for international big-budget motion pictures like ‘Congo’ and ‘Spy Kids’...
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Malpaís, Good Vibrations

2011: June - July

For almost a decade, Malpaís has rendered the heart and soul of Costa Rica into unforgettable beats and profound lyrics. The group's name itself - the same as a remote beach town on the tip of the...
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The Best of Our Own: Fashion

2011: June - July

Nosara-based clothing line Nabruk Designs – a collection of soft, versatile pieces created in earth tones – was inspired by a female character named Nabruk, who comes from the...
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Life, Light and Truth: The Triple Flame of Rubén Darío

2011: April - May

Perhaps Nobel Prize-winning Chilean writer Pablo Neruda describes Rubén Darío’s influence on the Spanish language best in his 1955 book, Viajes: "without him we would not speak our own tongue...
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Pirates of the Rio San Juan

2011: April - May

As early as 1665, pirates ruled Nicaragua’s waterways, sacking Spanish colonial towns and founding new ones.
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Mango Ghost

2011: April - May

The music industry is full of charismatic front men that leave their bands, reinvent themselves and go on to forge successful solo careers.
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Costa Rica’s Intergalactic Wrecker Service

2011: February - March

If you were to make a list of world nations on the cutting edge of intergalactic space technology, Costa Rica probably doesn’t make the cut. And why would it?
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Gold Panners, 2010: December - January

In Search of Gold

Eduardo Castro descended down a soggy mountain trail, crossing rivers and wielding his trusty machete. Cling, cling, rang the blade.
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Christmas Traditions, 2010: December - January

Costa Rica

In a country void of snowflakes, distinct symbols like starlit parades, tamales and “Christmas winds” that bring a chill to the last months of the year take on a powerful significance during the holiday.
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Carlos Hiller, 2010: December - January

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When you see one of Carlos Hiller’s paintings online or in a book, the oil-acrylic seascapes are stunning. But when you view one in real life, you’ll swear you’re in the presence of a masterpiece.
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