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Don’t stop the party

Bogota’s new law permitting bars to stay open until 5am sounds like every clubber’s dream, but is it a recipe for disaster? [caption...

Happy Birthday La Republica!

Colombia celebrates 204 years of Independence in full military fashion  Thousands of police, soldiers and other military personnel were out in...

Fear and Loathing in Cabo

[caption id="attachment_3426" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Not an appealing place to brake down Photo: Charlotte Ryan[/caption] Charlotte Ryan...

bicycle maintenance

2 Wheels Good

Oli Prichard takes an innuendo-laden ride into the world of Zen and the Art of Bicycle Maintenance... All my furniture can be disassembled and...

Roller Derby rocks

As Colombia prepares for the 2014 Roller Derby, the Bogota Post takes a look at the sport. (more…)

Bogotá’n Tomic

Bernard Tomic took the crown in the second edition of the Claro Open ATP tennis tournament in Bogotá on Sunday July 20. (more…)

Football Shorts

A round-up of the latest Colombian football news Colombia’s impressive performance at the World Cup has left its mark on the international...

Bogota AudioVisual Market

Wham BAM, thank you Bogotá!

In this BAM Special, the Bogotá Post goes behind the scenes of the Colombian movie business (more…)

Starstruck: Three Stages Of Grief

Starbucks have decided to sell ice to the eskimos: and Luisa Leon wonders why Colombians are queuing for the privilege   When I first saw...

First Colombian Starbucks

The world’s largest coffee chain sparks debate as it opens its doors for the first time in the capital By Steven Grattan [caption...

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