Tag: Friends of the Basques
The Basque-speaking “German Catholic from Milwaukee” who promoted Basque culture in...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Next February 26, The Idaho Humanities Council is going to recognize historian Judy Austin for her "lifelong contributions" to Idaho. Ms....
The Havana Jai Alai, the Tree of Guernica, and Cuban Independence...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
There are times we find a loose thread in an article, and when we pull on it a...
A “blues” welcome to musician Patrick Rynn
As journalist, we are compulsively curious. So, whenever we can, we like to check out what the followers to our Facebook page are up...
On when Bruce Springsteen fell in love with “Agur Jaunak” in...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
A while back on our website, we put up a video of The Kelly Family, an American group...
The Havana Wedding of a Friend of Hemingway’s, Officiated by the...
They say an amazing story is just the antechamber to an even more amazing story. The other day, we posted one of those entries...
Extraordinary Basque Friends: From Cantinflas’ Pelotaria to Hemingway’s Abertzale Priest
We recently received this photo from a friend in the Vascos en México group (a must-read website for all those interested in Basques in general...
Basques offer an ancestral example that provides contemporary teachings, which must...
This article was translated by Joseba Varela
Iñigo Arzac has visited Euskadi. Judging by his name and surname, it seems obvious that he has Basque origins....
The Orson Welles documentary “The Land of the Basques” available uncut...
Back in the prehistory of this site, around about May 2008, when we were just taking our first hesitant steps on this project, we brought...
The Basques, by Orson Welles
Sometimes, for some strange reason, far removed from the desires of those who usually speak about Basques in the world, we Basques have found...