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Category Archives: CityLab

Picos in a time of violence
CityLab / Dancers / DJs / Gabriel Garcia Marquez Cultural Journalism Fellowship / Musicians

Picos in a time of violence

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Smriti Daniel

You hear El Jude before you see it. Its music fills the streets around Mario de Moya’s cantina in Malambo, an hour outside the Colombian port city of Barranquilla. Mario has just returned from a two-hour stint at a local radio station. A big bull of a man, Mario is a DJ, but could easily … Continue reading →

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"...the language of the body did not suit the soul. Our spirits are eternal, they don't tear or heal - they change. The question should never be, how do I heal from this, it should be: who am I changing into?"
Weekend jubilation to weekday exhaustion in two pictures (and it's not even Wednesday).
Summer garden blooms.
In praise of lighthouses.
She saw seals on the seashore.
Trees here still bear the scars of that black summer, but the forest is growing back and the flowers are blooming.
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