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Portugal stakes a claim at Colombian book fair

José Saramago

The work of Saramago, Lobo Antunes and Camões to be featured, as well as that of young writers.

April 18th, 2013 | Posted in Books, Culture, Featured, Portugal News | Read More »

Lisbon’s multimedia maestro Eduardo Nery

Eduardo Nery

Artist’s death robs Portugal of one of its most influential contemporary figures.

March 21st, 2013 | Posted in Culture, Featured, IberoArts, Portugal News | Read More »

Berardo brings Buddha to Lisbon

Joe Berardo

Influence of Portuguese-born tycoon goes beyond business as he amasses a huge art collection.

January 28th, 2013 | Posted in Culture, Featured, Portugal News | Read More »

And there was peace in Portugal

Supermarket mayhem: Shoppers queue up for Pingo Doce's sales promotion in post-bailout Portugal.

Political instability, protests, riots and strikes? No, not in the eurozone’s crisis-ridden, southernmost country.

May 14th, 2012 | Posted in Featured, Politics, Portugal News | Read More »

Iberian architecture builds a modern legacy

A. Siza Vieira's Portuguese Pavilion for Expo 98, in Lisbon. Photo: C. S. Ogden.

Spain and Portugal have been enjoying something of a golden age in recent years when it comes to hosting major new architectural projects. What are the reasons for this success and can it continue?

March 23rd, 2012 | Posted in Culture, Portugal News, Spain News | Read More »

O Lusitania

The work of Fernando Pessoa can be disconcerting, beguiling – and sometimes tiresome. But where are the Portuguese writers capable of walking in his footsteps?

November 22nd, 2011 | Posted in Iberoblog | Read More »

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