Viva ExtrañaLos Carreros de Cien Colores (The Cartmen of 100 Colours)‘Buh-tah-noooo… buh-TAH-noooooo…’May 14, 2018May 14, 2018
Viva ExtrañaCruzcampo: Pride of SevilleAt the end of Luis Montoto, heading east out of the city, is the original Cruz del Campo (Cross of the country) close to the old factory…Apr 21, 2018Apr 21, 2018
Viva ExtrañaCalling all (Disco) LoversIf you want to go out in Seville, you have a few options.Feb 28, 2018Feb 28, 2018
Viva ExtrañaQuails and SnailsThe only menu in Casa Ruperto is written on the wall, and one of the ten-or-so items on it is written in big, bold capital letters…Feb 7, 2018Feb 7, 2018
Viva ExtrañaThe Heroes Seville Does Not Deserve‘Bacon is right there. There. Next to the yoghurt! Jodeh.’Dec 11, 2017Dec 11, 2017
Viva ExtrañaThe Slowest Street in SevilleCalle Santa Angela de la Cruz is named after the convent that lies halfway up the narrow street. Opposite the very active nunnery and…Nov 21, 2017Nov 21, 2017
Viva ExtrañaThe Clowns of Los ClavelesLos Claveles is my local tostada bar. Competing with El Rinconcillo across the street, a bar older than the USA, the owners here don’t have…Nov 17, 2017Nov 17, 2017
Viva Extraña’92 til InfinityExpo ’92 is a big a deal in the hearts and minds of Seville. Across the river in Cartuja all the drain, manhole, and water main covers are…Nov 10, 2017Nov 10, 2017
Viva ExtrañaThe Figurinist’s FlatThe window of the flat across the street is a popular but officially unrecognised tourist attraction, with several candid smirks and snaps…Nov 4, 2017Nov 4, 2017