Bring Up the Bodies Eighty years after the Spanish Civil War began, a small group of descendants is determined to identify the remains of thousands of victims buried in mass graves. Read More
On The Road With Spain’s New Left Hitting the campaign trail with the long-haired, jeans-wearing, anti-austerity power brokers.
Cold Blood on a Warm Beach Searching for signs of Truman Capote in the Spanish fishing village where he wrote his masterpiece.
A Skeptic’s Pilgrimage in Spain Rejecting the nauseating mix of new age spiritualism and old age religion that defines the Camino de Santiago, Bert Archer embarks on the lesser-known Via de la Plata
Madrid’s Rebel Orchestra The rabble-rousing musicians of La Solfónica provide a soundtrack to Spain’s many protests.
The Mock Funerals of Santa Marta Deep in Galicia, devout Spaniards who have cheated death are paraded around in coffins to give thanks to God and to the miraculous sister of Lazarus.
Barcelona City Guide Brewed Free in Catalonia In Catalonia, booming local microbrews are just another way for people to express their independence.
The Chairman of Melilla Migrants keep dying in Italy’s waters, but for true immigration dystopia, look no further than Spain’s barricaded enclave of Melilla.
Cocktails & Carnage: What it all means Over lunch at Tertulia, Howard Chua-Eoan talks psalms, redemption and croquetas de pulpo with David van Biema.