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“Chancellor” Vitico from Argentina: “You Don’t Understand the Miracle of Being...

Vitico Bereciartua para la entrevista de Mad House
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We’ve spoken about the Basque presence in Argentina many times, and about its fundamental role in building this...

The elegance of the Basque city of Biarritz made into a...

Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz 1959
This article was translated by John R. Bopp The other day, we mentioned to our readers how Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, had chosen an image of...

Folklife Festival 2016: When Basque Culture Took Over the American Capital

This article was translated by John R. Bopp Our regular readers will already know that between June 29 and July 10, the heart of the American...

A Basque-Canadian connection “transports” a Basque ciderhouse to Vancouver

Orchard & The Sea. Una sideria de inspiración vasca en Vancouver
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Venezuelan-Canadian chef Jefferson Alvarez and the owners of Txotx Basque Imports, Kelly Chomat and Shawn Pisio, are three...

Reasons to explain the international success of Basque cuisine, and how...

6 Reasons Basque Food Is Taking the Culinary World by Storm
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Spoon University is a website for gastronomic resources that is a collaboration of over 150 universities across America...

A sapling from the Tree of Guernica has been planted at...

Rep. John Garamendi (bottom right) and his family cover the roots of an oak tree on Capitol Hill. The sapling is a descendant of a historic tree in the Basque Country. (Sarah D. Wire/ Los Angeles Times)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp In February 2016, we announced that a sapling of the Tree of Guernica was going to be planted...

The Washington Post discusses the Basque Presence at the Smithsonian Folklife...

Juan Mari Aurtenetxe will demonstrate traditional Basque bowling, which uses a wooden ball. (Cristina Diaz-Carrera)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Sadie Dingfelder, in this article, explains to the readers of this newspaper from the American capital how the...

Uncovering Borges: ignorant, racist, Pinochet admirer, and hateful of the Basques

Jorge Luis Borges
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Jorge Luis Borges is a writer we’ve always found attractive, probably because his works, especially his stories, have...

“Francia starts further away.  The place you’re referring to is still...

San Juan de Luz Tanama Tales
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Ruth Rieckehoff writes an interesting blog called Tanama Tales, about her many travels, which are accompanied by amazing...

Piarres Harispe and his look at the Basques, made from the...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp Pierre Harispe is, according to the French National Library (BnF), a philosopher, sociologist, and poet, professor, and journalist...