If everyone's a little Irish today on St. Patrick's Day, you could maybe also say that everyone's a little Spanish, too. That's because the culture that has made Ireland as...
One of Spain's breezier, more gracious maritime cities is a bracing must for any visitors to the country's northwest, proudly facing the Atlantic as well as the Riazor (one...
Old fashioned as it is, there’s something about lace – the classic weblike fabric of delicate, intricate patterns of leaves, flowers, and geometric motifs, most often of cotton or...
The mighty Roman Empire started gradually invading and turning the Iberian Peninsula into Hispania in the first two centuries BC a pax romana that would last till the 4th century...
July 25 is the Catholic feast day of St. James, the biggest date along the Camino de Santiago (Way of St. James), Europe's most famous religious pilgrimage route, whose endpoint...
June is here, and millions of football fans around the world know what that means - World Cup! So in this bilingual issue we spend some serious time talking...
Talk about Tales of the Alhambra: One of my earliest (of many) memories of Spain involves sleeping in this fairytale Moorish palace complex in the ancient city of Granada....