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Displaying all articles tagged:
Portugal
pandemic prescriptions
Aug. 13, 2020
The European Cities Using the Pandemic As a Cure for Airbnb
With tourism at a low ebb, Lisbon, Barcelona, and other cities are moving to bring balance back to their housing market.
By
Vincent Bevins
the urbanist
June 26, 2019
A Pastry Chef’s Guide to Lisbon
Experimental cocktails, secret-recipe pastéis de nata, and a tile museum.
As told to
Trupti Rami
summer travel
Apr. 4, 2018
16 Obscure-ish Islands for Mostly Middle-of-Nowhere Vacationing
Swim amid the mangrove trees in Thailand, scoot through coastal vineyards in Turkey — or do nothing at all.
Nov. 14, 2016
Another Portuguese Statue Demolished in Pursuit of a Selfie
Why does this keep happening in Lisbon?
By
Madison Malone Kircher
the sports section
June 23, 2014
U.S. and Portugal Fans React to Yesterday’s Draw
On the scene with U.S. fans at Lonestar Bar and Grill and Portugal fans at Pao.
By
Konstantin Sergeyev,
Alyssa Tanchajja,
and
Joe DeLessio
the sports section
June 23, 2014
World Cup GIF Recap: The United States’ Devastating Draw With Portugal
Heads hang across America.
By
Adam K. Raymond
and
Dan McQuade
Diplomacy
Sept. 6, 2012
Exports:
Top Chef
and Actual Chefs Being Shipped Overseas
’Top Chef’ goes to Europe, and top chefs go abroad.
By
Kara Baskin
May 11, 2011
The 10 Most Ridiculous Portuguese Translations of Judd Apatow Movie Titles
As a Portuguese fan of comedy, I’ve been plagued by ludicrous translations of American movie titles. Thing do tend to get lost in translation […]
By
Rodrigo Nogueira
international intrigue
Nov. 23, 2010
Is Ireland Patient X for the Next Financial Contagion?
Things don’t look good for Spain or Portugal.
By
Nitasha Tiku
world cup
June 30, 2010
Paraguay, Spain to the Quarters; Ronaldo to the Tanning Bed
Spain and Paraguay advance to the quarterfinals.
By
Josh Dean
world cup
June 22, 2010
A Good Day for España, and a Bad One for Dear Leader
Spain rebounds in its second-round game, and now it’s time for the final round of group games.
By
Josh Dean
politics
June 21, 2010
20,000 People, and No Presidents, Attend José Saramago’s Funeral
The president of Portugal is a no-show for José Saramago’s funeral.
By
Willa Paskin
world cup
June 16, 2010
All Hail the All Whites
New Zealand ties, and North Korea holds its own.
By
Josh Dean
world cup
June 15, 2010
Your World Cup Morning Brings Yet Two More Draws
Ties! Ties! Ties!
By
Will Leitch
world cup
May 20, 2010
World Cup Preview: Group G
Our World Cup preview of Group G.
By
Will Leitch
the gods must be crazy
May 11, 2010
Pope: ‘The Greatest Persecution of the Church Doesn’t Come From Enemies on the Outside But Is Born From the Sins Within the Church’
Maybe the Church’s latest troubles aren’t the fault of the ‘Times’ after all!
By
Chris Rovzar
Sandwichland
Apr. 6, 2009
NYC Still Not the Sandwichiest City of Them All
A new opening date for the Crosby Connection, and a recipe for the most abominable hot dog ever dreamed up.
By
Daniel Maurer
summer travel
16 Obscure-ish Islands for Mostly Middle-of-Nowhere Vacationing
Swim amid the mangrove trees in Thailand, scoot through coastal vineyards in Turkey — or do nothing at all.