Yes, it’s that mountain again A national treasure that really doesn’t mind what you call it by Simon Newman People take their mountains very seriously, a point well illustrated in a Hugh Grant film “The…
Catalan cuisine is based on the region’s colourful historical background and reflects Spanish, Arab and Jewish influences.
What’s on in the capital of culture this winter? By Henry Shaftoe Boitaclous and beyond: cultural treats in Perpignan this winter. Once more, Perpignan proves that it can punch well above…
Sunday 4th January 2015 – Les Angles Trace Catalane skiing race and mountain climbing For the 27th year in succession, the Trace Catalane will take place in Les Angles. This is a mountain ski…
Saturday 10th & Sunday 11th January 2015 Le Grenat, Théâtre de l’Archipel, Perpignan Cabaret with Cie Opéra Éclaté & Folies Lyriques Olivier Desbordes, Jerome Pillement and thirty artistes of the troupe present the famous…
In this treasure trove of recipes, remedies, folklore and magick of commonly found herbs and flowers, Cindy explains how to use the plants of the P-O, with instructions for making tisanes, decoctions, tinctures and compre
Creation of a chorus in Prades Michel Prezman, composer and pianist, is starting a new high level vocal ensemble in Prades, on Tuesday nights from 8pm to 10pm at the Palais de Justice.…
Trace Catalane 2015: Sunday 4th January 2015 Review: La Trace Catalane “The 27th Trace Catalane ski mountaineering race took place on Sunday 12th January, 2014 in the village of Les…
Michel Tisnès: Outside the box by Ellen Turner Hall In the great tradition of creators of boxed assemblages, the artist Michel Tisnès has juxtaposed a multitude of disparate images, to pique our curiosity…
Traveling from the P-O to Barcelona with Han and Sally Living in the Pyrenees-Orientales, we have a range of airports within reach. The near ones such us Perpignan, Carcassonne, Béziers and…
