Tag: image of the Basques
Lies, flags, and the Tour de France
The Basque stages of the tour have caused more than a little controversy, just like the use of the Basque flag to congratulate a Basque stage winner
San Sebastian’s main airport is Bilbao. Who’s surprised?
AirBaltic is promoting its Riga—Bilbao connection with a photo of San Sebastian, and some are surprised by it, complaining that the photo is La Concha Bay
The Mondragón Co-op, a model for Ohio co-ops
A Cincy Co-op delegation has traveled to the Basque Country from Ohio to learn about the Mondragón co-op, which they recognize as their model
Why Ebru Baybara Demir and the Basque Culinary World Prize are...
An article by Aylin Öney Tan in the 'Hurriyet Daily News' explains why chef Ebru Baybara Demir has won the Basque Culinary World Prize.
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...
The Basque Culinary World Prize, the “Nobel of Gastronomy,” has its...
We've spoken, quite a bit, about the Basque Culinary World Prize, the award which by many is considered the "Nobel of Gastronomy." And we've done...
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...
Two new “Guernica” murals in the Americas, thanks to the Basque...
Two Argentine Basque centers have commissioned murals of Picasso's "Guernica" as a way to share our history and existence as a people
“To understand Jon Rahm, you need to understand the Basque people”
The Local Knowledge podcast from 'Golf Digest' talks about Jon Rahm as a Basque athlete, and tells listeners who the Basques are