Tortilla – the beauty of simplicity
It appears that the first tortilla was a gift. Maya legend suggests that when 12,000 years ago a hungry king demanded lunch, a peasant invented a tortilla as a gift
The day radio won – April 28
Electrical energy is the bloodline of the modern world. Especially the densely populated urban areas of cities have a strong dependency on the steady flow of energy in order for
A Misty History of Roman Portugal – Part 5
The Social Order and the Rural Economy The structure of Roman Society in the days of the Republic was rigid and based entirely on the traditional concepts of a ruling
When the power went out
When the recent power outage swept across parts of Portugal and Spain, something unexpected happened. For a few precious hours, our devices went dark. No WhatsApp pings. No blinking notifications.
Leapmotor – No leap of faith
Leapmotor have arrived with two cars that suit the Portuguese landscape of pure electric vehicles. And with the Stellantis quality seal. There is no escaping the fact the Chinese are
Double trouble
When your husband has spent most of his life in tailored suits, moving discreetly between boardrooms across 10 different countries, his persona is not associated with birthday fireworks. None at
“Euthanasia: the right to die with dignity” – revisiting an important topic
It is now required of the legislative lawyers for the vocabulary of death to be examined once again My last essay with this title appeared in the Resident on December
The Churches of Tavira – Part 2
To read from the start click here. The foundation of the church of Santiago followed soon after, in any case before 1270, and it too became a Parish Church, even
Portugal Forward – Virgílio Ferreira, a lens on sustainability
Bienal’25 Fotografia do Porto opens on May 15 in Porto, its theme ‘Tomorrow Today’ (Amanhã Hoje), arguing that the future is rooted in the present. Bienal’25, the fourth edition, includes
That should never have happened
Whatever that was, and I suspect we will never know the true cause, it should never have happened. And yet, I predict it will happen again. That which I speak










