Tostada just means toast in Spanish, but in Spain, it’s a specific breakfast staple. A simple small baguette cut in half, ...
Every day new arrivals discover something unexpected about life in Spain. Some surprises are small and amusing while others ...
Cultural and gastronomic experiences lead demand among American travellers, according to the report Mapping Activities and ...
In collaboration with Delaware Department of Education, UD leads study abroad trip to Spain for Delaware K-12 language teachers Angela Trani, a Spanish teacher at Olive B. Loss Elementary School in ...
How is Christmas celebrated in Spain? Spanish Christmas traditions are full of colour, culture, and quirky customs. From ...
Cultural and gastronomic experiences lead demand among American travellers, according to the report Mapping Activities and Experiences Supply and Demand in Spain*, which also highlights the high level ...
Francisco de Zurbarán, Saint Emerentiana (c.1635-40), on loan from The Hispanic Society of America in New York (RA) This plainly titled exhibition induces a strange sense of being trapped in another ...
Did you know that Tapas were originally pieces of bread or ham set atop your wine glass to keep out the flies? Over time, they became more elaborate until they were dishes unto themselves. After we ...
KahnTact: What are your primary goals for your Neilson Professorship this spring? Miguel Angel Rosales: As a filmmaker it is not always easy to find spaces where my more conceptual and theoretical ...
Northern Spain doesn’t scream for attention like Barcelona or Madrid. It whispers. The region stretches along the Bay of ...