Added: 02/09/2006 |
Searching daily for new information about bullfighting is quite a time-consuming and tiresome process. Websites renew articles not as often as you may think, and renovations will not necessarily deal with a bullfighting topic. As a result, you can spend plenty of time and find nothing seriously new. Free bullfighting newsletters make your search much easier. They will be automatically sent to your email as soon as new information appears and if to subscribe to several sites, you can simultaneously receive a diversity of free bullfighting newsletters. Although not many free bullfighting newsletters can be found on the web, here are some options to consider.
The subscription to Jim Conrad?s Naturalist Newsletter (www.backyardnature.net/news/natnat.php.) is an excellent idea, since it features some of the most vivid and expressive articles about bullfighting by Mexican writers. The authors brilliantly describe bullfighting events, as well as explain the tradition from the point of view of an actual observer and participant. For instance, the author of ?Bullfighting & Christmas? masterfully combines the description of Christmas bullfighting festival and his ideas, explaining why Mexican people cannot stop doing that. With so much groundless criticism on bullfighting and ?blood-thirsty? locals, it is interesting to know the opinion of someone, who is actually close to the bullfighting reality and is able to impartially judge, appreciate and perhaps criticize. Some general ideas of the author are that bullfighting is nothing, compared to political extremism, religious fanaticism and TV violence we are subjected everyday; and his supposition is neither senseless nor groundless.
Probably, http:www.spain-info.com/ is one of the most comprehensive websites, dealing with Spain and the bullfighting culture. All the information on Spain you could want is presented here: bullfighting, bull-running, flamenco, festivals, an area and tourism guide and a lot more. Newsletters are featured as well; free bullfighting newsletters are likely to appear periodically.
http:www.bellaonline.com/ also features numerous articles on Spanish culture, on bullfighting in particular. The articles include comprehensive explanations of bullfighting terms and observe the tradition from the past and up to now. The subscription to free bullfighting newsletters is available.
http:www.virtualtourist.com/ features articles on Madrid, up-to-date bullfighting reviews, Madrid deals, things to do, tips and more. You may subscribe to Virtual Tourist deals newsletter, but, suggestively, free bullfighting newsletters from this website will be rare, as the site deals more with tourist information about Madrid, whereas only some extracts are dedicated to bullfighting. However, the subscription can come valuable for those, who plan their trip to one of the most famous bullfighting cities in Spain.
The same offer is available on http:www.frommers.com/, which is one of the best tourist guides on the web. Although they publish bullfighting reviews, their newsletters are written on a variety of other topics. With such a diversity of information, provided by the sites on various subjects, you will be always updated and acknowledged.
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