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'''BCN Week''' is a [[cultural]] [[newsweekly]] started in [[2006]] by [[Expatriate|ex-pats]] in [[Barcelona]]. The [[English language|English]]-language publication originally included a spattering of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Catalan language|Catalan]] words in otherwise purely English articles, reviews, recommendations, and event listings, but has since expanded to include articles in Catalan and Spanish. While its style is somewhat relaxed and irreverent, it also deals with real themes present in modern day Barcelona. For example construction of the new high-speed train link, to more cultural themes such as the creation of the first multicultural centre for [[the arts]] an [[NGO]] called [[Gracia Arts Project]], connecting foreign and local art lovers.
'''BCN Week''' is a [[cultural]] [[newsweekly]] started in [[2006]] by [[Expatriate|ex-pats]] in [[Barcelona]]. The [[English language|English]]-language publication originally included a spattering of [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Catalan language|Catalan]] words in otherwise purely English articles, reviews, recommendations, and event listings, but has since expanded to include articles in Catalan and Spanish. While its style is somewhat relaxed and irreverent, it also deals with real themes present in modern day Barcelona. For example construction of the new high-speed train link, to more cultural themes such as the creation of the first multicultural centre for [[the arts]] an [[NGO]] called [[Gracia Arts Project]], connecting foreign and local art lovers.



Revision as of 08:53, 24 December 2008

BCN Week is a cultural newsweekly started in 2006 by ex-pats in Barcelona. The English-language publication originally included a spattering of Spanish and Catalan words in otherwise purely English articles, reviews, recommendations, and event listings, but has since expanded to include articles in Catalan and Spanish. While its style is somewhat relaxed and irreverent, it also deals with real themes present in modern day Barcelona. For example construction of the new high-speed train link, to more cultural themes such as the creation of the first multicultural centre for the arts an NGO called Gracia Arts Project, connecting foreign and local art lovers.

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