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NFL: Coldplay honored by Super Bowl but puzzled by game

British rockers Coldplay said Thursday they were overjoyed to headline the prestigious Super Bowl halftime show but admitted they knew little about U.S. football.

5 questions for Costa Rican writer Diego Delfino – ‘I got into what I’m passionate about’

The journalist and writer Diego Delfino chats with The Tico Times about his favorite projects in our "Weekend Arts Spotlight."

Costa Rica’s year in arts and culture

From favorite shows to outrageous flubs, The Tico Times looks back on highlights of 2015 on Costa Rica's arts and culture scene.

Presidential fashion: Best 5 outfits President Solís sported in 2015

Clothes make the man, the saying goes, and President Luis Guillermo Solís has taken the adage to heart. Here are our picks for his top five outfits in 2015.

Costa Rica’s one-stop Nativity shop

Baby Jesus comes in three different sizes but there are no color choices for his loin cloth. They’re right underneath the giant snowflake, can’t miss ‘em.

Choreographers Festival begins Thursday at San José’s National Theater

This year's Choreographers Festival features 16 live performances at the National Theater starting Thursday and ending Sunday. Choreographers and dancers will compete for awards in five categories.

5 questions for a Costa Rican artist – ‘What defines good artwork is the feeling behind it’

The Tico Times sat down with artist Alejandra Fournier at her workshop to talk about her approach to art and how it keeps her feet on the ground.

Five questions for Costa Rican band No Bonus – ‘This was a need we had’

The Costa Rican band No Bonus discusses their formation last year, their major influences and their dreams for the future, all in this edition of our Weekend Arts Spotlight.

5 questions for Cuban pianist Leonardo Gell – ‘I believe in love and effort’

"I think that in Costa Rica the cultural system should be modified. In Cuba I was a performer who taught. Here, I’m a teacher who performs." Pianist Leonardo Gell steps into our Weekend Arts Spotlight.

Sting slams ‘epidemic’ of disappearances in Mexico

British rock legend Sting urged Mexico's government on Monday to do more to end the "epidemic" of disappearances after meeting with families of some of the country's many missing people.

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