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Tatacoa Desert: Starstruck on lunar dunes

Experiencing the tranquil and awe-inspiring landscape of the Tatacoa Desert, a few hours from Bogotá…

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Video killed the electronic star

The city’s latest offering seeks to go against the grain of the typical electronic venues.…

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Seven years of fluff in the city

Fayida Jailler gets to know members of, Colombiafurs, Bogotá’s ‘furry’ community and discovers an anthropomorphic…

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Road to Rio: May

As the Olympic Games, the world’s biggest sporting festival draws ever closer, our monthly column…

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Medellín hosts BMX World Championships

Between May 25 and 29, the very best of the BMX cycling world will be…

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La Guajira: Estimated 14,000 dead from malnutrition

Simon West visits communities in La Guajira and hears tales of corruption, neglect, exploitation and…

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Maxim Februari & Brigitte Baptiste talk gender

Two fascinating journeys being undertaken by two erudite speakers and one fine conversation. Maxim Februari…

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Diana Uribe: a journey through peace processes

Diana Uribe is a Colombian historian and philosopher as well as journalist. I have heard…

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No merging al Parque

As the city reverses its controversial decision on the al Parque music events, Azzam Alkadhi…

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News roundup: May

Naked Bogotá American photographer Spencer Tunick, famed for his large-scale nude shoots, will photograph 10,000…