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Archives - Posts tagged as 'Panama Tourist Guide'

Panama Jazz Festival - The Panama Suite

One of the big announcements that took place during the Panama Jazz Festival was the release of a commemorative CD ... Continue linkarrow
February 7th / 0 comments

Panama Jazz Festival - Meeting Stanley Jordan

I was at the production office of the 2008 Panama Jazz Festival on a sunny Friday morning getting stuff done ... Continue linkarrow
January 30th / 0 comments

Enrique Jaramillo Levi and the Future of Writers in Panama

In December of 2007, an article by legendary Panamanian author Enrique Jaramillo Levi graced the Opinion section of La Prensa, ... Continue linkarrow
January 15th / 0 comments

Raspao

There's not much to say about "raspaos," universally known to English-speaking countries as shaved ice or snow cones, other than ... Continue linkarrow
January 11th / 0 comments

Marcos Beraha - “El Chico Para Ti Soy Yo”

I read an interview on Marcos Beraha a couple of months ago, and in it this engineer mentioned that he's ... Continue linkarrow
December 11th / 0 comments

Rock Cafe and the Tacos of Calle Uruguay

Oftentimes I find myself in the unenviable position that forces me to make a choice in regards to post-drinking eatables, ... Continue linkarrow
December 5th / 0 comments

Porto Diao Zombie Walk 2007 Video Recap

I have returned! After a short absence (alright, so I took a little more than a month... big whoop) I'm ... Continue linkarrow
November 20th / 0 comments

Panamanian Politicians and Facebook

As an aside to this piece, I feel compelled to share this tidbit with you: I got to work this ... Continue linkarrow
October 19th / 0 comments

A Modest Theory on the Future of Commerce in Panama

Let me begin by saying that I am not an economist and the rabbit hole goes much deeper than I've ... Continue linkarrow
October 19th / 0 comments

The Panama Gamers League

As videogames continue their climb to become respected forms of art and entertainment, Panama doesn't fall behind. I jumped in ... Continue linkarrow
October 8th / 0 comments

The Panama Flag League

Since both Porto Diao and myself peruse Facebook daily for both pertinent and extracurricular activities, I get a lot of ... Continue linkarrow
October 3rd / 0 comments

The Nintendo Day, Seussical

If this comes off as ranty then it is because I feel particularly touchy when it comes to the capacity ... Continue linkarrow
September 20th / 0 comments

Panama, El Dorado and the Dorado Drivethru Market

The Dorado Shopping Mall (known in Spanish at Supercentro El Dorado) was the first of its kind in the country ... Continue linkarrow
September 11th / 0 comments

Panamanians and Hobos

In case you didn’t know, I like movies. I like the storytelling medium of moving pictures and, as an avid ... Continue linkarrow
September 5th / 0 comments

A Guide to Recognizing Your Call Girls in Panama

You’re a tourist in a foreign country, have a couple hundred bucks in your pocket and you’re feeling lonely. What ... Continue linkarrow
August 30th / 0 comments