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...band who have put on such a show of chummy camaraderie within the courthouse that I’m half expecting to see them all enshrined on film: Depp and Chew, the bromance — with a supporting turn from Camille Vasquez...
...Catalina Vásquez, the chef, is first-rate. The fish we caught were turned into ceviche, steamed dumplings, sashimi, delicate curries, all paired with excellent wines....
...He suggests a glass of fizz from grower Timothée Stroebel paired with the Tobala Mezcal by Berta Vasquez. Tryptique NV Champagne, £69, littlewine.co....
...The Shape of the Ruins , by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, translated by Anne MacLean, Maclehose Press, RRP£20/Riverhead, RRP$27 In this gripping novel by one of Colombia’s finest authors, the past weighs heavily...
...Is magical realism not something of a millstone, I ask Juan Gabriel Vásquez, a leading light in the new generation of Colombian novelists?...
...But the nuts and bolts of Mallarino’s art are under-specified....
...Reputations, by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, translated by Anne McLean, Bloomsbury, RRP£14.99/Riverhead, RRP$25 In the latest offering by the Colombian author of The Sounds of Things Falling, a celebrated political...
...In need of escapism, I took the advice of Nilanjana Roy, our new columnist, and turned to Reputations (Bloomsbury), by the Colombian Juan Gabriel Vásquez....
...This guitar-free ensemble created some intriguing textures, with, at one point, Devin Hoff’s bowed bass duetting with Dina Maccabee’s viola in a kind of spooky scrape-off, and, during “Vasquez”, the two...
...on the surface . . . ” The All Saints’ Day Lovers, by Juan Gabriel Vásquez., translated by AnneMcLean, Bloomsbury, RRP£16.99, 256 pages...
...The All Saints’ Day Lovers, by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, translated by Anne McLean, Bloomsbury, RRP£16.99 The latest offering by Colombia’s Impac Prize-winning author is a collection of short stories mostly...
...Clive Cookson Art Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné, edited by Martin Harrison, Heni Publishing, RRP£1,000/The Estate of Francis Bacon, RRP$1,500 Art book of the year, perhaps the decade, this showcases...
...Zacapa, which hosts select “Zacapa room” tastings paired with top world chefs to introduce consumers to its rum and will be showcasing the brand at Art Basel in Miami Beach next year, has helped drive the...
...There’s lovely work too from Dean Nolan as his dozy servant – a nice foil to the sheer nastiness of Philip Cumbus’s misogynist manservant Vasquez....
...Rivalry turns to friendship in an engaging story about the fine art of pranking and the virtue of collaboration....
...Now in his sixties, exactly between García Márquez and the new Vásquez generation, Tomás González spent many years living in the US....
...“Remember Vasquez?” asks my date, recalling the space marine in the movie Aliens who is so scarily tough that she blows herself up with a grenade to save her squad....
...The Sound of Things Falling by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, about the Colombian drug wars, and Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. When did you know you were going to be a writer?...
...The old town is both a relic and deprived, where people from all social strata live and work in a range of Spanish, French, Caribbean and art deco buildings....
...The Sound of Things Falling, by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, translated by Anne McLean, Bloomsbury, RRP£16.99, 320 pages The drug-related violence that shook Colombia in the 1980s and 1990s has become fertile...
...Carlos Duran of Barcelona’s Senda Gallery, exhibiting in the Projects section with a solo show of drawings by Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, sold a group of the works (tagged at €16,250) to author and collector...
...In October 2010 I was driving across the Sonora desert in southern Arizona, following the Mexican border between Douglas and Yuma in the footsteps of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, the Spanish conquistador...
...It is not that an orchestra such as TCYOV under its 26-year-old conductor Christian Vásquez plays Beethoven’s Fifth better than the brilliant British National Youth Orchestra or a professional band such...
...The Secret History of Costaguana, by Juan Gabriel Vásquez, translated by Anne McLean, Bloomsbury RRP£16.99 A delicious subversion of a literary classic, in which Joseph Conrad steals the plot for his book...
...The city has a $626m arts community, boasts a world-class symphony and ranks second only to New York in the number of live theatres....
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