“The dust of Mexico long settles on your soul,” quoted Marc Lindskog, owner of Casa de Mita, from an unknown author. One clear, sunny day in Mexico, Marc Lindskog from Atlanta, Georgia, rented a boat in the tiny fishing (and…
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The Mariachi Heritage Society Celebrates 20 Years in Latin Music Education for Children and Local Schools With Annual Benefit April 2, 2011
The MEXICO Report Mattel, Inc. and The Mariachi Heritage Society Host Live Performances by Mariachi Sol de Mexico de Jose Hernandez, Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles & Shaila Durcal at the San Gabriel Mission Playhouse Celebrating its 20th anniversary, The…
From Cantinas to Coliseums, Opera Tenor Jorge Jiménez Performs Benefit Concert in Puerto Vallarta
The MEXICO Report Contributed by Laura Gelazunas, TV Puerto Vallarta From the cantinas of Guadalajara, to the opera houses of Europe, Jorge Jiménez is riding the wave to success. “The last six months of my music career have been fabulous,”…
People on the Verge of Mexico
The MEXICO Report By Susie Albin-Najera If you sat down to watch the 6 o’clock news, you would probably not want to come to Los Angeles for a visit, or Denver or Chicago or Miami or New York. But if…
2012 Declared Year of Mayan Culture
The MEXICO Report The Congress of the State of Yucatán unanimously approved the decree declaring “2012 – Year of Mayan Culture”. The purpose of the decree recognizing and declaring the year 2012 as “Year of the Mayan Culture”, is to set…
The Things We Love About Mexico
Recently, a friend of mine, Sylvie Laitre from Mexico Boutique Hotels, compiled a list of 30 things she loved about Mexico. 1. Before walking out of a restaurant, complete strangers will say “¡Buen provecho!”(Bon appetit) to all who are enjoying a meal.…