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Bogotá’s Festival Centro – Interviews with Joe Bataan, Crack Family and Elkin Robinson

As Festival Centro begins in Colombia’s capital, María Alejandra Jaramillo speaks to some of the artists involved (more…)

Doméstica Bogotá

New café: Doméstica

In the heart of Chapinero Alto sits a little green house, Doméstica, ready to serve you delicious sweet and savoury treats, baked goods and the best...

Buying a property in Colombia

The tale of Don Jairo’s flat

[caption id="attachment_9097" align="alignnone" width="610"] Buying a property in Colombia is not always what it seems.[/caption] Gerald Barr...

2015 in numbers

Colombia has had a mixed 2015; the peace process has seen significant progress after a shaky few months, legislative elections took place throughout...

New Year's Eve Bogotá 2015

Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve Bogotá

Exactly how 2015 has come to such a rapid end is beyond the team at The Bogotá Post - it might have something to do with us having so much fun...

2015 Colombia Sporting Year in Review

2015: Sporting year in review

[caption id="attachment_9063" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Colombian women’s football team ready for Rio 2016.[/caption] It’s been a great...

Colombia finance

Festive Forecasts

Olly West looks at Colombian business forecasts as the country adjusts to the new reality of lower oil prices. We also ask members of the business...

Colombian Peace Process, FARC Colombia

A lot of peace work

Photo: Milena Reyes, integrante de la Delegación de paz de las FARC-EP As the peace negotiations continue to progress, Mike Mackenna takes a look...

Ragnarök beer Bogotá

Ragnarök and roll

After our big splash on grain and grape in the December issue, we got a lot of feedback and invitations to events. Which is great because there is a...

Petro’s purgatory

Scott Figler assesses the outgoing mayor's legacy When it comes to mayor Gustavo Petro, it seems like the haters just don’t stop hating....

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