Literature and arts celebrated at Cartagena’s Hay Festival 2014
Cartagena’s famed Hay Festival, one of many worldwide literature and arts festivals of the...
Cartagena’s famed Hay Festival, one of many worldwide literature and arts festivals of the...
The hum of concerts, workshops, talks and seminars will add to the rich sound and scene of...
The English newspaper, The Telegraph, called Cartagena a city with “heart, soul and style,” and a deserving host for the January “Hay Festival” and the Nobel Prize winners that will descend upon the...
Among a list of other prominent arts figures, Cartagena’s annual Hay Festival will proudly present two of Literature’s Nobel Prize winners in January. Both Mario Vargas Llosa of Peru and Herta Muller from Romania,...
Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos called on the U.S. and Europe on Saturday to break the taboo and start a global debate on the legalization of drugs, reiterating his country would not oppose drug decriminalization....
U.S.-Colombian actor John Leguizamo on Thursday inaugurated Cartagena’s Hay Festival, one of the city’s most important cultural events of the year. The actor, recently appointed as Colombia’s ambassador to...
An eclectic mix of writers, musicians, philosophers and political leaders will come together to think and talk at this month’s Hay Festival Cartagena. Though the festival has a strong literary focus, including poetry and...
Cartagena kicks off 2012 with the prestigious Hay Festival of literature and arts, to be held in the city from January 26-29. The seventh edition of the annual festival celebrates culture and the arts across music, poetry,...
The Cartagena Hay Festival released its program for the 2011 festival which includes Norwegian author Ketil Bjørnstadt, Canadian journalist Alanna Mitchel and a concert from Cuba’s Buenavista Social Club. “This year...