Life & Style
New York Times angers some Catalans with unconventional take on traditional 'pa amb tomàquet' dish
"All wrong": social media users criticize recipe that adds tomato slices and cherry tomatoes
Life & Style
"All wrong": social media users criticize recipe that adds tomato slices and cherry tomatoes
Politics
Politics
Politics
Buch stresses need for stricter measures to halt covid-19 pandemic in interview with US publication
Culture
Quim Monzó's 'El perquè de tot plegat' recognized by prestigious US newspaper, translated by Peter Bush as 'Why why why?'
Politics
Politics
Latest developments over the October 1 independence referendum draw further attention from top international media
Politics
"The best outcome for Spain would be to permit the referendum, and for Catalan voters to reject independence" says newspaper NYT editorial
Politics
Politics
Politics
Life & Style
CNA interviews Samuel Aranda, the Catalan photographer who eighteen months ago leapt to fame by winning the World Press Photo competition, the most important award in photojournalism thanks to a shot that would become the symbol of the Arab Spring: Fatima cradling her son Zayed, who was suffering from the effects of tear gas after participating in a demonstration in Yemen. However even after reaching such heady heights, Aranda hasn’t stopped working as his controversial photo essay for the New York Times about the extent of the Spanish economic crisis shows.
Life & Style
The Castellers de Vilafranca are touring in New York, where they have shown the Catalan human tower tradition. On Wednesday, the group offered three performances in the heart of Manhattan. It was the first time ever that Catalan human towers were built in the United States.