Colombia’s fakest news outlets
While “fake news” went relatively unnoticed in the US and Europe until last year, Colombia has been spoon-fed disinformation for a century. With the help of our readers, we compiled…
While “fake news” went relatively unnoticed in the US and Europe until last year, Colombia has been spoon-fed disinformation for a century. With the help of our readers, we compiled…
A brand new Bogota-based record label, Big in Japan, is promoting Colombia’s diverse music talent to the rest of the world. The label debuted their first EP, Latin-electronic duo Cero39’s…
A documentary project paints the portrait of two ex-combatants of the FARC – Colombia’s oldest and largest guerilla group – who leave their AK-47 rifles behind within the framework of…
A notary in Colombia’s second-largest city Medellin granted full legitimacy to a marital union between three men, the first such arrangement to be recognized in the South American country, according…
Local graffiti artists and hundreds of neighbors have turned one of the poorest neighborhoods in Colombia’s capital Bogota into arguably the most colorful “barrio” in the country. The Ink Crew, a…
Colombia over the weekend mourned the loss of Martin Elias, a rising music star who died in an apparent speeding accident, leaving his family and fan base devastated. Elias was the son of…
Latin America’s longest running film festival, Cartagena’s Film Festival in northern Colombia, culminated on Monday awarding Dark Skull of Bolivan director Kiko Russo the award for best picture. Russo’s drama…
Foreign films continue to dominate Colombian theaters, but domestic productions are slowly gaining ground. According to the arts critics of Colombian newspaper El Espectador, these are the movies to watch…
Colombia’s Constitutional Court gave the country’s Congress a two-year deadline to come up with legislation or it will include the activity to the existing ban on animal cruelty. The court…