Senior Jordan Salama’s earliest connection to Colombia came through the piano in his living room in Pelham, New York — 2,500 miles away from the country that would fire his imagination during his time ...
EVERY DAY THE RIVER CHANGES: Four Weeks Down the Magdalena. By Jordan Salama. Catapult. 224 pages. $26. Every so often a book arrives that alters our perceptions of a people and a place too often ...
Jordan Salama - Author of Every Day the River Changes: Four Weeks Down the Magdalena At dawn on the Río Claro Cocorná Sur, near the tributary’s confluence with the great Magdalena River in ...
Every Day the River Changes is the December/January pick for the Outside Book Club. You can learn more about the book club here, or join us on Facebook to discuss the book. Every Day the River Changes ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
“Our expansion into Colombia represents a new chapter for AmaWaterways and for the world of river cruising,” said Rudi Schreiner, co-founder and CEO of AmaWaterways. “We are proud to be the first ...
Colombia certainly has a lot going for it as a travel destination. People looking for somewhere remote to relax and unwind might opt for one of the islands that are Colombia's best-kept secrets for ...
AmaWaterways is delaying the launch of its new river cruises in Colombia. The Calabasas, California-based company had planned to make its debut on the Magdalena River aboard its new ship AmaMagdalena ...
Budgetary appropriations (vigencias futuras) Revenues from the collection of fees for the use of the canal Payment securities issued by ANI (subject to feasibility study between ANI and the General ...
AmaWaterways introduced its second ship on the Magdalena River in Colombia. The AmaMelodia began cruising Oct. 26. The river cruise line said the AmaMelodia's debut reinforces its commitment to ...
BOGOTA, May 12 (Reuters) - Construction firm Odebrecht will transfer to another company much of its $847.5 million majority stake in a project to make Colombia's Magdalena river navigable, as it faces ...