Tag: basque culture
The Basque Roots of Catalonia
Today, in their History section, the Catalan digital daily El Nacional has published an amazing article by Marc Pons taking a great look at the...
Basque classes in Villa María, Argentina: “Basque opens up a whole...
Every time we get some news from our compatriots in South America, we're always happy. We always get the impression that the media doesn't...
The Free School of Basque Thought at the UNLP in Argentina...
The National University of La Plata (UNLP) is a public university in Argentina, considered one of the two leading institutions of higher learning in the...
The ‘Dantza’ Triumph in the ‘We are One: A Global Film...
From May 29 to June 7, the We are One: A Global Film Festival has brought together film festivals from all over the world...
A Franciscan University in New York State is Organizing a Virtual...
A Franciscan University in New York State is Organizing a Virtual Gastro-Tour of the Basque Country
Siena College in Loudonville, New York (halfway between New...
The Incredible Revival of the Basque Language in France
"The Incredible Revival of Basque in France". That was the title of the op-ed piece by chief editor Michel Feltin-Palas in the French daily...
Mikel Ezkerro: the Patriot, the Sower, and the Living Memory of...
It was recently his birthday, so we wanted to write an entry on Mikel Ezkerro, an important figure in Basque culture in Argentina and...
“Buenos Aires Celebrates the Basque Country” is NOT Canceled: This Year...
The global COVID-19 crisis is affecting all aspects of life, from the terrible, tragic loss of loved ones to the horrendous economic and social...
The View from the Sky and Many Other Interesting Things About...
What we're seeing on the blog paysbasque.net are things we like, a lot. Well, us and the other 130,000 followers on their Facebook page. ...
A Key Piece of Basque History in the US has Closed:...
Quite saddening news: the Noriega Hotel Restaurant in Bakersfield, California has closed its doors for the last time, after over 120 years. This is yet...





































