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Uber and AlgoBien.com team up for an evening @The Kitchen 22000
Well Known regional promoter Tony Tee has another reason for you to jump on the "I love Tijuana" bandwagon. His new venture, www.algobien.com is a lifestyle website that promotes the arts, places and tourist destinations that have landed Tijuana features in international publications such as The New York Times. The idea is to give residents […]
Rosarito will have its second bike run this Saturday
ROSARITO. – A second bike run for cyclists will arrive this Saturday December 6th to Rosarito, part of the activities involved with the Gente Diversa Association's celebration this past November 25th of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The activity consist in a 62 kilometer "life without violence tour", that pursues fundraising […]
The “forced disappearance” of #YaMeCanse and its comeback
MEXICO.- What happened to the trend #YaMeCanse? After 26 days as a Trending Topic (TT) in social media, hashtag #YaMeCanse went rogue without further explanation. From occupying one of the top posts, in a blink of an eye it was forgotten, but not without going through the top 10 mentions that are registered every day […]
Bad Timing: Movility Legislation Approved by Mexican Congress
MEXICO.- This week, a new bill was passed by Mexico's Congress to modify articles 11 and 73 of the Constitution in a significant way. This modification would give all power to the government to guarantee mobility of the citizenry in public spaces. But critics believe this is a badly time initiative that is meant to […]
This Friday: Creative Mornings in Tijuana
TIJUANA.- This month, the organizers of CreativeMornings/Tijuana have brought us a conversation about education. The December talk will take place at a local favorite, El Lugar del Nopal, in downtown Tijuana. The talk will be imparted by Maria Gonzalez and Jose Andalon, founders of Math2Me, a website that was launched in 2009 in Tijuana that […]
Chocolate Venus – A Great Holiday Gift Idea
"Chocolates Venus", one of the few companies dedicated to specialty chocolates in the city. They are known for their weird pairing of chocolate with craft beer, and they have just released their calendar of chocolates for the holiday season. If you want to give a delicious gift, we recommend that you visit their website. [p]View […]
Vegan Fest This Sunday in Downtown Tijuana
TIJUANA.- This Sunday, December 7th, a vegan festival will take place in downtown Tijuana, on third street between Avenida Revolucion and Constitucion. The event will get started at noon, and will include the presence of many people who have ecological projects of any kind, from crafts to foods. Love, Eco & Friends will be a […]
Toy Run te invita a donar esta navidad
Como es ya una tradición anual en estas fechas el Club Solo Ángeles llevará a cabo este este evento de caridad en la avenida Revolución, el próximo domingo 14 de diciembre. Alrededor de 4,000 mil motociclistas, de los cuales 1,300 de ellos son locales y 2,700 provenientes de distintas zonas del sur de California son […]
Get ready for “The Best of Baja 2014”
The year is almost over and so it's time to honor those who've piqued our interest, with this year's edition of "The Best Of Baja" and you, the reader, have the power in your hands to vote your favorites to win this award. Starting now, the voting begins to pick the very best Baja California […]
Weird things about Mexico that foreigners don’t understand
MEXICO.- There are many things in Mexico that are considered normal given that's how we've seen them and grown up to ever since we were born: For example, public transportation that stops at every corner or even in the middle of the street. Knowing that you shouldn't drink tap water. Drugs sto res that sell […]
Beer of the Week: Santa’s Red by Cerveceria Insurgente
Once again, it is time to enjoy seasonal craft beers and the pick this week is Santa's Red 2014 edition by Cerveceria Insurgente. The recipe, according to the bottle, came straight out of Santa's workshop, where the elves enjoyed the exquisite drink and which I was able to try myself. Make sure you try this […]
Shelter Opens to House River Residents During Heavy Rains
TIJUANA.- This week, Tijuana Mayor Jorge Astiazaran officially inaugurated the Jehova Protege su Pueblo shelter, a place to provide temporary shelter to deportees living in the river banks of the Tijuana River. The shelter opens precisely in time for the heavy rains hitting the city that have the Baja California in the state of pre-alert. […]
Pomona, CA passes resolution to investigate disappearance of 43 Mexican Students
POMONA (CA).- The city government of Pomona, California has become the first legislatively body in the country to approve a measure to independently investigate the Mexican government for the disappearance of 43 students from a teacher training college in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero. The students, known as normalistas, have been missing since September 26th, 2014, and were […]
We all need to know what’s happening in Mexico
MÉXICO.- Mexico's not done fighting its government. Not now when it seems to start getting results. Every time it's political system silences and oppresses their students, the poor and other marginalized groups attempting to stand up for their rights, either through violence, divide and conquer strategies against political opponents or simply ignoring the problem until […]
Mexico and the world remember “Chespirito”
MÉXICO.- Roberto Gómez Bolaños, better known by millions worldwide as "Chespirito", died yesterday at his home in Cancún, after deteriorating health and respiratory problems. The actor, comedian and even playwright, was know throughout Mexico and Latin América as a comedic genius and was even seen as a symbol of Latin culture for decades. His comedy […]
A Black Friday on the Border
I had to laugh this week when a friend posted a status update on Facebook that the shorter border wait times are going to mean booming Black Friday sales for San Diego merchants. I'm an American citizen, I have a full-time job in San Diego, and I've enjoyed a rich, full life in Tijuana for […]
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN HONG KONG, ITALY, FRANCE AND SEATTLE
With the objective of incentivizing the entrance of Mexican companies in new markets, on the 7th and 8th of August, ProMexico Commercials Counselors exposed Baja California entrepreneurs the business opportunities that are available in Hong Kong, Italy, France, and Seattle. The first seminar, which took place in Mexicali, was run by Hector Rodrigo Martinez Elizondo, […]
Codex for our time: Memorias de Fuego by José Hugo Sánchez at Tijuana’s CECUT
In historical archives, you can really feel the past. There's something very real, something you can touch and feel in the dust, the ornate quill pen script and inkblots on cracked parchment paper. You get this same sensual feeling of the "real" from the new multimedia exhibition Memorias de Fuego by José Hugo Sánchez in […]
Bringing north & south together: 8th International Biennial of Standards at CECUT
This Friday November 28, at 7 PM, the Centro Cultural Tijuana will host the opening of the 8th International Biennial of Standards. The project was started in 1996 by Tijuana-based artist Marta Palau. Using the "standard" or banner as a form of artistic expression, Palau wanted to situate Tijuana as a point of both continental […]
MobileinTent this Friday in Tijuana
TIJUANA.-"MobileInTent" is a group of artists from Oakland, Berlin, and Guadalajara working on a project that combines investigative work with visual arts and map making in movement. The idea is to transform topics of interest such as borders, art, and ideas into works of art. The project began in 2012 when the artist started to […]