Panama isn´t known for having an organized art season or opera or ballet season. Other than the National Concert Association, all other shows are privately organized. However, Casco Viejo has started to become a center of gravity for most…
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Some of the happiest dogs I know live in Casco Viejo, Panama. Learn why!
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Casco Viejo continues to surprise with every turn! find out what is cooking at Calle 4ta...
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Cinta Costera has reached Casco Viejo. Learn More about this millionaire project.
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A bit under the estimated 3% but definately better than other countries in Latin America (Mexico is at -8.2% according to La Prensa, Costa Rica at -4.8%), Panama seems to be holding its ground during this difficult period. Hope is…
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Celebrate Women´s Day with good jokes, art and music!
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The 6th edition of the Panama Jazz Fest in 2009 is already on its way. Music, workshops, scholarships and a new music school in Panama by the Foundation Danilo Perez. Where? when?
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While everybody is excited today about Beijing´s dramatic opening for the Olimpics (which, by the way, where simply amazing! wao), another bright sun shined this morning over Panama´s newspaper as they announced...
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A new business has opened in Casco Antiguo! It is called "Indigo", an oriental-mediterranean fusion restaurant ... Where they are, what´s their food, and their unique historic party area!
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It is never too late to get in the tech train, and finally, after more than 4 years of experiencing continuous growth between 6% and 10% a year Panama has realized it needs to build its e commerce capacity. Check…
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Panama, Casco Antiguo Casco Viejo, San Felipe Paluula’s Feathers Painting at Casco Viejo Blog Contribution by Robert (Bob) Hardin Pictures by Iranovy Grenald He paints feathers. Beautifully. Delicately. Arguably Casco Viejo’s most popular artist with tourists, Hercilo Tejada–whose Kuna Indian…
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Properties in historic areas that have gone through a revitalization process tend to always appreciate. To the point they become very expensive. In Panama, it is still way below the prices of their peers, but quickly getting to match them…
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