Published August 28, 2024 by Natalie Taylor “All the world’s a stage,” says Shakespeare in the famous line from As You like It. Then he Read more [...]
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Marta Sahagún Fox: A commitment to serve others
Published August 22, 2024 By Natalie Taylor On August 1, 2024, I interviewed Marta Sahagun de Fox at what is one of the most comprehensive rehabilitation Read more [...]
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The Circumcision of Jesus [] The History of Art in San Miguel
Published August 18, 2024 by Natalie Taylor A curious painting in Las Monjas is a depiction of the Circumcision of Jesus. Why that theme in Read more [...]
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I’m an American expat living in Mexico. Here are the biggest cultural differences between the 2 countries.
Published August 17, 2024 Story by insider@insider.com (Louisa Rogers) When my husband and I decided to retire, we devised a plan. We wanted to rent out our Read more [...]
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Getting around on foot: the good, the bad, the slippery
Published August 12, 2024 It’s true: in many parts of Mexico, you really don’t need a car. Not like you do in most of the Read more [...]
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Boulevard de la Libertad: Enhancing Connectivity
Published August 7, 2024 By Frank “Sugar” Hudson The State and Federal highway construction project to become Boulevard de la Libertad between San Miguel de Read more [...]
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History of Notable African-Mexicans 16th to the 20th century
Published August 5, 2024 It is common to stereotype the influence of African descendants simply to their contribution to food, music, and dance. While these Read more [...]
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San Miguel and Puerto Escondido: A tale of two cities
Published August 3, 2024 by Martin Fletcher They’re both gems of Mexico living, but San Miguel de Allende and Puerto Escondido couldn’t be more different: Read more [...]
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Mexico’s 6 stunning UNESCO Natural World Heritage sites
Published August 2, 2024 Mexico is renowned for its beautiful beaches, colorful towns, delicious food scene and rich cultural offerings. With these many attractions, it Read more [...]
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Names and their origins [] Historical Facts
Published July 29, 2024 As in most Latin American cultures, people in Mexico have two surnames. The first is the father’s, and the second is Read more [...]