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TIME Europe June 18, 2008 David Kaufman |
Seville: Old Charmer Of all the things Seville has to offer -- tapas, bull-fighting, flamenco -- it's probably best known as the home of legendary ladies' man Don Juan. And now the Spanish city finally has a hotel as seductive and romantic as the charming rogue himself.  |
TIME Europe March 19, 2008 Lisa Abend |
A Good Time for Cider From January until early May, txotx season -- named after the all-important little stick in the large wooden cider barrels -- takes over this part of Spain's Basque region, with the town of Astigarraga being cider central.  |
TIME Europe February 28, 2008 Lisa Abend |
Till Divorce Do Us Part The rate of broken marriages in Spain has risen steadily since the country legalized divorce in 1981. But a 2005 reform that removed such obstacles as a mandatory year-long separation prior to the granting of a divorce has caused those numbers to skyrocket.  |
TIME Europe February 27, 2008 Jeff Israely |
Spain: Family Matters The Spanish family is both sacred and a confounding work in progress, as the country undergoes many recent and controversial changes in an epochal shift since sloughing off dictatorship a mere generation ago.  |
TIME Europe October 24, 2007 Lisa Abend |
Into the Light at the Prado Museum As the Prado approaches its 188th birthday, its $215 million expansion -- one element of a plan that has seen the renovation of Madrid's three major art museums -- reaffirms the city's importance as a European arts capital.  |
BusinessWeek May 21, 2007 Carol Matlack |
Spain: Immigrants Welcome How Spain's open-border policy is driving an economic and social revival.  |
TIME Europe March 7, 2007 Lisa Abend |
Walk This Way Here's how Spaniards take the idea of sexual equality further than most.  |
TIME Europe February 6, 2007 Geoff Pingree |
Valencia's Big Bet Can a new opera house, spectacular though it may be, really transform a city best known for its paella and beaches into a top arts center?  |
Smithsonian January 2007 Joshua Hammer |
Peace at Last? Home to glittering beaches, robust wines, and a sparkling new Guggenheim Museum, the Basque Country of northern Spain has been riven by separatist violence for decades. Though political tensions linger, terrorists agreed to a cease-fire this past March. Will it mean peace at last?  |
TIME Europe November 13, 2006 James Graff |
King Juan Carlos Groomed to take over from a dictator, he used his power to transform Spain into a democracy.  |
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