Tag: cultura vasca
We can’t resist: Thanks to Madonna, even the “unionists” think Biarritz...
We can't resist: thanks to US singer Madonna, even the "unionists" consider Biarritz to be the Basque Country
Maison 8, the spirit of Basque cuisine in Nagoya, Japan
Maison 8, the spirit of Basque cuisine at the hands of chef Shunsuke Yamakado in the center of Nagoya, Japan
Jon Maia and Amets Arzallus at the Wal Goch festival,...
Two Basque 'bertsolaris', Jon Maia Soria and Amets Arzallus, are taking part in the Welsh Wal Goch festival, bringing together poetry and soccer
A painting of Our Lady of Begoña in Villa de Bilbao,...
A painting titled "Our Lady of Begoña" from the 18th century, which is quite relevant to the community of Ejido Villa de Bilbao, in the Viesca area of Coahuila state in Mexico, has been restored
Sharing the Basque vermouth cocktail “marianito” with the world
Puch, a US website specializing in alcoholic drinks, has just published an amazing article about the very popular Basque drink "marianito."
Two articles on Basque and the “miracle” of its survival
Big Think and IFL Science, on the same day, publish articles about Basque, how it's an isolate, and its ability to survive
How did a piece of the Basque Country end up in...
Journalist Rachel Roberts has recently published an article in the Idaho Statesman (which we've often cited on the blog) sharing the keys both to the important presence...
Magan Basque is the first Indigenous Miss Canada United World
Magan Basque, a member of the Mi'kmaq nation, which Basque sailors had an intense relationship with for centuries, has been crowned Miss Canada United World
Basque footprints in Nevada…gastronomy and so much more
Author, photographer, and journalist Rob Kachelriess has just published a fascinating report on the culinary offerings to be found by visitors to Nevada on...
‘The New European’: “The Basques are still singing” despite Franco
The British weekly 'The New European' tells how Basque culture survived and thrived despite Franco's persecution