The part that stays
“To live in hearts we leave behind, is not to die.” Thomas Campbell We live as though we’ll last forever, as though continuity and control belong to us. And then
Aljezur celebrates its famous sweet potatoes
One of Portugal’s most famous and beloved sweet potato varieties will be the star of a yearly show taking place at the end of November in the western Algarve town
Cinema: Relay
He maintains his secrecy by communicating exclusively through a telecommunications relay service for the deaf. When Sarah Grant, a research scientist with documents exposing a highly carcinogenic corporate cover-up, seeks
Cinema: Christy
A biographical sports drama following the life of female boxing pioneer Christy Martin, chronicling her rise to fame in the 1990s, her struggles with her personal identity, and the devastating,
Ombria Algarve looks to inspire next generation of European resorts
Ombria Algarve officially opened in June this year with a clear purpose: to offer a different kind of Algarve experience, one rooted in the inland valleys north of Loulé rather
Algarve’s new ‘Share Bear’ campaign to fight loneliness
Algarve Care Services, a community care company founded by British carer and entrepreneur Kelly Dugmore, has launched a new campaign called Share Bear, designed to raise awareness of loneliness and
Catch me if you can…
Too many cats to try and catch in one go? A large drop net or frame can be the answer to a cat-catcher’s nightmare. The drop frame or net relies
Popping corks!
So, in homage to the season and that lovable hiss or “pop” from a bottle of sparkling being opened, or the light pop of the cork exiting the still wine
“How much for a bica?” Coffee prices continue to rise
Since Donald Trump announced the introduction of 50% tariffs on Brazilian goods, the market for this raw material – coffee beans – has been in disarray, writes Dinheiro Vivo today
Pomegranate passion: recipes, benefits and ancient roots
For example, in Ancient Greece, pomegranate symbolised life, fertility, sanctity, and vitality. In Greek mythology, the pomegranate was known as the ‘fruit of the dead’, featuring prominently in the Myth










