The Bottom Line

Get thy own house in order

The bleak housing situation for young professionals on the Costa del Sol has reached the point where people feel they need to uproot their lives from friends and family and move 400km away comments contributor Neil Hesketh

Neil Hesketh

The Music Maker

Game of cards

Columnist Peter Edgerton finds himself coiled like a viper in a midnight battle of wits against the Spanish bureaucracy’s digital gatekeepers

Peter Edgerton

The Euro Zone

Cooking the books

Columnist Mark Nayler looks at how Spain's misuse of EU recovery funds came under the spotlight

Mark Nayler

Food and drink

Free tapas?

The rule book about living in Spain has a chapter referring to Spanish bars, with a prominent subsection headed Tapas

Andrew J. Linn
  • Food and drink opinion

    Uncorking the bottle

    Watching a bottle of wine being opened in some restaurants or bars can feel like watching a horror movie in which the protagonist (the wine) is brutally mishandled, writes columnist A.J. Linn

    Andrew J. Linn |
  • Guadalteba: History hidden in a valley a short distance from Ronda
    This Nasrid tower is located on the privately owned Ortegícar estate. (J. A.)

    Heritage

    Guadalteba: History hidden in a valley a short distance from Ronda

    In an area often ignored by many visitors to Malaga province, there are visible traces of the historical importance of the land between Cañete la Real and Teba

    Javier Almellones |
  • Intimacy in the digital age: the work of 13 female artists
    The mirrorSome of the works in the exhibition. (Nico Canela)

    Art and culture

    Intimacy in the digital age: the work of 13 female artists

    This collective of female photographic artists from Malaga reflect on identity and image at the Gravura gallery in a time when people's lives are more on public show than ever

    Regina Sotorrío |