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Mexican President gives his last public address
MEXICO.- President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, said that he's leaving a country with many advances, some of them historic ones in matters of health and education although he admitted that there is still much to do while giving today the final report of his term. "Many challenges were unprecedented due to their size and adversity, […]
Mariachi is declared Heritage of Humanity
GUADALAJARA.-The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) granted Mexican Mariachi the title of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in a ceremony during the XIX International Mariachi Encounter held in Guadalajara, west of Mexico. In a short service at Guadalajara's main public plaza, eight musician children between the ages of five and ten garbed […]
Cucapá Beer: A decade of quality
Why, for what and for who is Cucapá brewed? Mario García: Like good beer lovers, we saw the need to offer craft and gourmet beer to a market that had been dominated for decades by macro commercial beers. The name of this beer would be Cucapá; that was ten years ago. Cucapá was born with […]
Toll road fee goes up in Baja
Thousands of drivers traveling through the Playas de TijuanaEnsenada freeway noticed a price change in toll booths. Last Wednesday Federal Roads and Bridges of Mexico (Capufe, in spanish) announced a slight fee increase in all Mexican highways. Starting from August 29, the cost of the Ensenada-La Mision, Rosarito-La Misión y Rosarito-Tijuana highways will be 30 […]
Carmen and the cultural rebirth of Tijuana
You've probably already heard a lot of the city of Tijuana, but not as an art destination. The art scene of the city has changed dramatically since the dark years of organized crime violence. Nowadays, Tijuana has many attractions that go beyond Revolution Street and the soccer games at Caliente stadium. With an existing art […]
Xolos’ Garza making best of the opportunity
TIJUANA The Tweet appeared a few hours before kickoff Friday night. "Good luck, teammates. Let's go get the three points. I won't be on the field but I will return soon. Let's get the win." That's what Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles defender Edgar Castillo posted on his Twitter account. The starting right back would miss the […]
Xolos move into top of standings with 2-0 win against Jaguares
TIJUANA It was supposed to be a daunting task. Everything pointed to a possible rough start of the Apertura 2012 season when the schedule was released earlier this summer. Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles would face what could be considered the toughest part of its calendar during its first seven matches. Tijuana didn't have much trouble getting […]
What to expect this Labor Day weekend
SAN DIEGO. All city, state and federal offices will be closed on Monday September 3 on observance of Labor Day, just like the Courts and libraries. The postal service won't be running either. Banks will also remain closed due to Labor Day. The Mexican Consulate in San Diego as well as the US Consulates […]
Court declares Peña Nieto winner of elections
With a unanimous vote the Mexican Electoral Court validated today the presidential elections held back in July with which Enrique Peña Nieto's victory is made official; the Revolutionary Institutional Party's (PRI) candidate would now be the President Elect. Peña Nieto's success was based on him receiving 19'158,592 votes, a 38.2 percent of the total of […]
Mexican businessman fell for Padres’ project
SAN DIEGO.- It wasn't the first Major League of Baseball (MLB) team to catch his eye but it definitely was the one he fell for, having a solid proposal and a squad that met his expectations. Last Tuesday night, businessman Alfredo Harp Helú became the first Mexican to be a part owner of a MLB […]
Mexicans concerned over election results
The sun rose. All over the county people went to work and school, it was business as usual. On the surface, Mexico appears the same, but the unresolved election has Mexicans fear possible social unrest by the outcome of the Electoral Court. Many are anxious that the transfer of power in Mexico would suffer because […]
Mexico awaiting resolution on new president
MEXICO.- The Electoral Court of the Federation's Judiciary (TEPJF in Spanish) will analyze today in a plenary session the challenging claim filed by Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the left-wing parties he represents in which they asked for the annulment of the presidential elections held back in July 01. If this claim is rejected in […]
Seafood and Wine: Ensenada and San Felipe at their best
"Fiestas del Vino" and "Ceviche Fest 2012" are two great options to celebrate this weekend south of Ensenada and in San Felipe, Baja California. Next Saturday, September 01, an event titled "Fiestas del Vino" (Wine Fest) will be held at the Antigua Ruta del Vino cellar, in the Ejido Uruapan, south of Ensenada's Port. Attendees […]
Spain had Picasso. France had Monet. Italy, Michelangelo. And Tijuana had Benjamin Serrano
An extended residency in Paris sharpened his avant-garde eye, while his travels to Oaxaca deepened his connection with Mexican artisan culture. But it was Tijuana's physical and cultural proximity to the United States that allowed him access to Los Angeles and San Francisco, a key ingredient in his trademark fusion of surrealism and pop. Among […]
Harp Helú, first Mexican entrepreneur to co-own a MLB team
SAN DIEGO.- Entrepreneur Alfredo Harp Helú become the first Mexican to be a part-owner of a Major League Baseball team today by belonging to the group that bought the San Diego Padres. Harp Helú will be one of the shareholders while the Seidler and O'Malley families along with businessman Ron Fowler will be the major […]
Main Mexican TV network denies the 18 people arrested in Nicaragua are their employees
MEXICO. -The Televisa group has stated that none of the 18 detainees accused of money laundering and organized crime in Nicaragua posing as journalists "have worked" for the network, and also separated itself from the vehicles seized from them, according to a recent press release. The media group declared that it had "formally separated" from […]
Film industry to have starring role in conference
Moviemaking will play a leading role in Tijuana in the next few days as well as this fall's innovation conference. This week, a short film festival returns for its ninth edition. And on Oct. 12, the conference Tijuana Innovadora will explore innovation in the film industry in general and in Baja California. Industry leaders from […]
Rosarito-Ensenada Bike Ride, September 2012
Just south of La Fonda (one of Baja's most famously funky hotels and restaurants overlooking the ocean), the road turns inland, heading into El Tigre. This is where the wheat separates from the chaff. The course begins an uphill climb, passing through the working village of La Mision and heading up the steep El Tigre […]
Tahuilans injury time goal earns point for Xolos
Alfredo Gonzalez Tahuilan scored in injury time of the second half to save a point for Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles and play to a 2-2 draw against Pumas UNAM Tuesday night in a Copa MX Week 5 match up. Tahuilan took a Raul Enriquez corner kick and sent in the tying goal via header after the […]
Mexican President committed to clarify attack of US agents
MEXICO The President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, lamented today the attacked against two United States' officers by Mexican policemen last august 24; he also pledged to conduct a "thorough" investigation of the actions. In front of US Ambassador Anthony Wayne, Calderón "deeply" regretted the attack and reminded him that the PGR (Attorney General's Office) is […]