Published August 7, 2022 Mexico’s wine regions are getting ready to celebrate the transformation of grapes into wine. Find out about the best harvest festivals Read more [...]
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For this long-term expat, visiting ‘home’ means some culture shock
Published July 31st, 2022 As I write this, I’m snuggled up under a thick, navy blue blanket, velvet on one side, and wool on the Read more [...]
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Pack your bags! These are the 5 favorite tourist destinations in Mexico for seniors
Published July 31st, 2022 Tourism for seniors in Mexico, as well as health, medical and romance tourism, among others, have registered a boom in its Read more [...]
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Two Coffee Shops in SMA Recognized
Published August 3rd, 2022 The National Geographic website featured two coffee shops in San Miguel de Allende as recommendations for visitors to the city. The Read more [...]
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Tenoch Huerta and Mabel Cadena proud of their roles in “Pantera Negra 2”
Lecture on Racism and stereotypes in Mexican cinema in San Miguel de Allende as part of the Guanajuato International Film Festival Published July 30, 2022 Read more [...]
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The entrance of the temple of Las Monjas is a bunch of sayings and phrases.
Published July 28th, 2022 Surely when you visit the temple of Las Monjas, you stay for a long time at the entrance looking at the Read more [...]
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Sanmiguelense government brings potable water to more communities
Published July 27th, 2022 Fulfilling the commitment made to its inhabitants, the community of Clavellinas is an example of the Municipal Government bringing potable water Read more [...]
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Bridging Cultures and Generations in San Miguel
by San Miguel Life On Feb 7, 1937, a Chicago-born artist named Stirling Dickinson arrived in San Miguel de Allende by train, then took a Read more [...]
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8 Of The Cheapest Countries To Retire Around The World
Published July 25, 2022 By Patricia Doherty It’s well-known that moving can help reduce living costs — particularly if the retiree is leaving a large Read more [...]
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What Triggered The Collapse of The Ancient Maya? A New Study Reads Like a Warning
Published July 20th, 2022 Researchers have peered back through 800 years of history to conclude that Mayapan – the capital of culture and politics for Read more [...]