How’s a Democracy Different from Authoritarianism?
November 23, 2017

Here’s your link to hear and see the English writer Matthew Tree leading a discussion of civil liberties and their repression, with a Swedish-born environmental sociologist brought up in England, an Irish lawyer, and an American musician—all now living in Catalonia: http://www.elpuntavui.tv/video/244202764.html
Catalonia on a Dramatic Day (aren’t they all dramatic lately?)
November 2, 2017

A German, a Catalan, an Englishman, and an American do our best to untangle some of the current Catalan news as it existed today just a couple of hours before the imprisonment by Spain of the Catalan government members that are not in exile.
Today in Catalonia
September 28, 2017

If It’s Not One Thing, It’s Another
May 10, 2017

An exit of Britain, a judgment of a Parliament, and poetry in Barcelona and Sitges, discussed by a Ghanan, a Slovenian, an Englishman, and an American:
After the Dutch Elections
March 16, 2017
So, today we naturally talked about yesterday’s Dutch elections that have so many resonances on both sides of the Atlantic. Also, the attacks on democratic votes further south; and there was talk, too, about a new movie on a great Catalan novel that sounds sensational. (And, uniquely so far, both guests—an Englishman and an American—were from Sitges. We’re quite different ideologically but seem pretty much in sync in the issues at hand.)
http://www.elpuntavui.tv/video/208704114.html

Trump in the United States, Refugees in Europe
February 16, 2017
A Little More TV
January 30, 2017
Current Affairs
September 29, 2016
The moderator began the program with the subject of the U.S. Presidential debate and asked the guy dressed in red, white, and blue to comment. I was not surprised that the born Europeans were more than eager to express their own thoughts on the subject.

