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Hemingway’s Madrid, one bite at a time

The city's literary quarter still serves up churros, sherry and oxtail — and just enough ghosts for lunch
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Madrid Universal
· Jun 23, 2026
Real Madrid will not return with bid for La Liga forward despite public admission of desire to leave
Immediately after the presidential elections, Florentino Perez and his board made a 150 million bid to Atletico Madrid for Julian Alvarez.Some interpreted the move to be Perez’s idea to wriggle a...
Marca
· Apr 28, 2026
Enzo Fernández makes quick Madrid trip to the City he wants to call home
Enzo Fernández makes quick Madrid trip to the City he wants to call home
DNyuz
· Jul 3, 2026
I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.
I moved to Santiago to learn Spanish, but my time abroad helped me find the US city I actually wanted to live in once I returned. Jenna DeLaurentis I’d dreamed of moving to a big city like NYC, but changed my mind after living in Santiago, Chile. Living abroad taught me what I liked (proximity []
Chicago Reader
· Jul 3, 2026
Taking the long way
This story was coproduced with Cicero Independiente. This version was translated by Jacqueline Serrato, and the original Spanish version can be read here. Traveling is a fulfilling activity that everyone should get a chance to enjoy. With that in mind, my partner and I started planning a trip to San Francisco a few months ago. [] The post Taking the long way appeared first on Chicago Reader.
Arise News
· Jul 2, 2026
Spain 3-0 Austria: Oyarzabal Double Powers Spain Past Austria Into World Cup Last 16
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Barca Universal
· Jul 11, 2026
Barcelona close in on signing 18-year-old Belgian pearl after €10m offer tabled
Barcelona scouted and signed Roony Bardghji last summer amid much hype, stealing the winger’s signing at a bargain fee as Lamine Yamal’s backup.Unfortunately for him, however, the Catalans did not...
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Related coverage for "Hemingway’s Madrid, one bite at a time": Madrid Universal — Real Madrid will not return with bid for La Liga forward despite public admission of desire to leave. Marca — Enzo Fernández makes quick Madrid trip to the City he wants to call home. DNyuz — I spent 5 months in Chile. It changed my outlook on where I wanted to live — and helped me find my dream city in the US.. Chicago Reader — Taking the long way. Arise News — Spain 3-0 Austria: Oyarzabal Double Powers Spain Past Austria Into World Cup Last 16. Barca Universal — Barcelona close in on signing 18-year-old Belgian pearl after €10m offer tabled


