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Spring Hits Valencia

Spring Hits Valencia

The clocks have changed and spring is now official, but in Valencia there are many natural signs that the seasons are changing. Those of us lucky enough to live outside…

Olive Oil On-Line Campus

Olive Oil On-Line Campus

The Valencian company ESAO – Escuela Superior del Aceite de Oliva – launches the ESAO Online Campus, the first one at international level specialized in the olive oil sector. The…

Caxton College is “Excellent”

Caxton College is “Excellent”

Caxton College secures its position once more at the forefront of teaching and learning according to the British Ministry of Education The British government accredited educational inspectorate, Independent Schools Inspectorate,…

Glissandoo; Sliding Towards Efficiency

Glissandoo; Sliding Towards Efficiency

Glissando, according to the dictionary, describes a continuous slide upwards or downwards between two notes. And now, sliding between and among orchestras and bands, for which Valencia is famous and…

SemanticBots creates first inclusive chatbot about coronavirus for people with visual disabilities

SemanticBots creates first inclusive chatbot about coronavirus for people with visual disabilities

The Covid-19 accessible chatbot initiative of SemanticBots facilitates access to information about the pandemic to all social groups. This inclusive system can be installed for free in any web to…

Dana Gynther: an American Writer in Valencia

Dana Gynther: an American Writer in Valencia

Dana Gynther was born in Saint Louis, Missouri, in the heart of the American Mid-West. At the age of ten she moved to Auburn, Alabama, where her father took up…

The Admiral’s Baths

The Admiral’s Baths

Tucked at the end of a narrow, crooked street in the Mediterranean city of Valencia, you may be surprised to come upon an ancient public bathhouse, a surprising relic from…

Javier Alandes and Sorolla: Fire and Light

Javier Alandes and Sorolla: Fire and Light

Javier Alandes is one of these people who seems to radiate so much enthusiasm when he speaks that you worry he might catch fire. And yet we met in a…

Fallas, a corpse, and corrupt politicians

Fallas, a corpse, and corrupt politicians

The Valencian writer, Juan Ballester, is back with his third novel, “Ese otro que hay en ti” (Cuanto te quiero editions) -translated to English as “What we are made of”-, in…

Spain’s Signs of Gratitude for Health Professionals

Spain’s Signs of Gratitude for Health Professionals

Grupo Industrias Saludes has launched the campaign “Una señal, un gesto” (A sign, a gesture) with which it wishes to thank the health-care community for its efforts against the coronavirus…

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