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By Ron Gordon This morning, early, I walked to the village of Vilcabamba.  To sit quietly, in the town square at early morning is to move into a Garcia Marquez […]

Like other major art centers, Cuenca has always depended on outsiders to enrich its heritage. One recent contributor, Liza Gafitanu Wheeler, caught the town's attention in February with a presentation of mosaic glass art at […]

By A.O. Scott  Reviewing a biography of Jorge Luis Borges in The New York Times Book Review a few years back, David Foster Wallace attacked the standard biographical procedure of […]

It would be a stretch to say to that Carolina Bookstore is rising from the ashes of the former ABC Bookstore. It is more the case of being a victim […]

One of the best sources for travel tips, especially for discovering  off-the-beaten-path jewels, are travel blogs. The following is an entry posted earlier this year in Nancy and Chuck Watson’s […]

by Calvin Trillin, September 5, 2005   I try not to let a decade pass without renewing my assault on Spanish, which I keep hearing described as an easy language to […]

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The Cuenca Dispatch

Week of July 05

Cuenca City Hall shake-up redraws mayoral race.

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By law, renting in Ecuador does not require a deposit and leases can be verbal.

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Ecuador prepares for heavy farm losses as El Niño threat builds.

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