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About us

Who makes Living Lanzarote, how the articles are written and where the news comes from.

Living Lanzarote is an independent magazine about a single island. Two kinds of people read it: those who live in Lanzarote all year, and those who come for a week and want to understand more than the brochures tell them.

We publish daily in five languages: Italian, Spanish, English, German and French. Each version is written for its reader, not translated word for word.

How the articles are made

We start from facts published by the island's institutions: the Cabildo de Lanzarote, the seven ayuntamientos, the Centros de Arte, Cultura y Turismo and the Gobierno de Canarias. From that data — dates, times, places, prices — we write our own text.

We do not rewrite other people's articles and we do not quote other publications. If a fact is missing, we do not invent it: we would rather write less.

Each of us has a beat: Daniele Boagno covers news, Pamela Maletti art and culture, Giacomo Piraino what's on and things to do, Anna Borlenghi food and places worth seeing.

Photographs

Images come from open archives, chiefly Wikimedia Commons, and always carry the author and licence beneath the photo. When a photographer grants us an image directly, we say so.

The newsroom

Editor Daniele Boagno. Deputy editor Pamela Maletti.

For tips, corrections or events: redazione@livinglanzarote.com.