Tag: Basque Culture
100th anniversary of the birth of Basque-American author Robert Laxalt
September 2023 will mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Basque-American author Robert Laxalt
It’s Maskaradas season in Soule! Don’t miss it!
The traditional Maskarada will be traveling from town to town in Soule through April 22. It's definitely worth seeing
The frontón in Grand Junction, Colorado is on its way to...
The Grand Junction frontón has gone from being at risk of being torn down to becoming a protected historic building
What do Basque carnivals sound like? A European project shows...
The Tramontana network collects the intangible cultural heritage of Europe. Part of the network is the Basque group Audiolab, which has collected the sounds of carnivals
Don Ata the Basque. How “causes and chances” brought Atahualpa...
On the anniversary of the birth of Atahualpa Yupanqui, we update our article from January 2015 about him with an audio recording by Argentine National Radio
What Portland, Ore. could learn from the transformation of Bilbao
The BikePortland website has published an article about the lessons Portland could learn from the transformation of Bilbao
The Hand of Irulegi is being covered by US public radio
Reports on the discovery of the Hand of Irulegi are being covered by US public radio stations in areas with a Basque presence
Basque chef and musician from Boise Dan Ansotegui is the star...
"CBS Saturday Morning" is an American talk show that's aired since 1997 and has 2 million viewers. And this morning, they showed a marvelous...
A face-to-face between Irish and Basque dancers: Unmissable
A video where two groups of dancers, Irish and Basque, offer us a three-minute dance-off of joy
Soule, the history of a territory of free people on “Txirrita”...
"Txirrita" on France 3 covers Basque topics, and has dedicated an episode to explaining the history of Soule