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Apple Watch ‘Discriminates’ People With Tattoos
Remember all that talk from your parents about how tattoos are wrong? Well, it appears to be that Apple shares this way of thinking, given that several users have reported on social media some flaws in the company's newest item, the Apple Watch. Problems have resulted directly from people who have tattoos on their wrist, […]
VIDEO: 100 Years of Mexican Beauty In A Minute
MEXICO.- Produced by YouTube Channel Cut Video, the video presents a one minute long clip of women's fashion in Mexico throughout the last 100 years. Recreating the famous image of the revolutionary 'adelita' women fighters, and the glamorous style of actress María Félix 'La Doña', until reaching today's daily looks. The majority of our readers […]
Hard Workout Session? Have A Beer, It’s For You!
Have you ever gotten home after working out just to find yourself craving an ice-cold beer, but felt guilty about it? Stop worrying because it appears to be that beer is even better than a protein shake. Charlie Bamforth, professor of Brewing Science at the University of California mentioned that, when taken with moderation, beer […]
‘Jerusalem’ Premieres at CECUT’s IMAX Dome
Voiced by Enrique Arreola, who narrates and translates the story, the documentary 'Jerusalem: mosaico de cultures y creencia' premiered at CECUT's IMAX dome in collaboration with National Geographic Entertainment. The premiere took place on Monday, April 27th featuring the presence of CECUT's executives, Enrique Arreola and special guests who were able to enjoy the advanced […]
Miracle Babies 5k run for Critically Ill Newborns, this weekend in San Diego
SAN DIEGO.- The seventh annual Miracle Babies 5k will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, 2015, at Embarcadero Marina Park South (MAP), with registration beginning at 7:00 a.m. The event includes a timed 5K run at 8:00 a.m. followed by a family friendly 5K walk at 9:00 a.m. This […]
Let’s Celebrate 5 de Mayo at Rosarito!
ROSARITO.- Although it's a Mexican holiday that commemorates the Battle of Puebla, the United States has made 5 de Mayo a celebration of its own. Nevertheless, Papas&Beer Rosarito loves to bring out its tequila, sombreros and fake mustaches in order to invite locals, tourists and foreigners to celebrate this event by the beach. On May […]
Detoxing Can Have More Risks Than You Think
SONORA.- Fredy Nava Reygoza, Nutrition Coordinator of the Mexican Institute for Social Security (IMSS, in Spanish) in the state of Sonora, talked during an interview about the consequences of going through a detox diet, given that detoxifying your organism for a week with just juice intakes could actually be counterproductive for your health. During its […]
Foodgarden Market in Plaza Rio: Something for Everybody
You are out with a large group of friends or your family, and you can't agree on a place to eat. One person wants pizza, the other wants tacos, another wants seafood, another has a hankering for fondue, and yet another wants felafel and hummus. The good news is that there is something for everybody […]
Rosarito Art Fest 2015 Attracts Talent From Near and Far
ROSARITO.- For the sixth year in a row, the Rosarito Art Fest will again consume the streets of Rosarito over Memorial Day Weekend with a festive display of art, food, drinks and live entertainment. The art fest is one of the largest annual events in Rosarito, and it's also one of the most beloved. Festival […]
Where should Tijuana be heading?
Where should Tijuana be heading? This was the name of the political panel organized by Coparmex, where five former mayors participated andoffered different viewpoints to strengthen municipal public policies. René Treviño Arredondo, Kurt Honold, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, Juan Manuel Gastelum Buenrostro and Hector Osuna Jaime, (three come from the PRI, one from the PAN and […]
Get Your Music On and Keep Celebrating Earth Day in Tijuana and San Diego
TIJUANA.- New Friday means new weekend, and as usual here at SanDiegoRed we are always making sure that you have fun. Today, we have 5 events that we are sure you'll want to attend. So chose wisely and have fun! Friday, April 24th: Nekromantix in Tijuana Tonight, one of the most representatives bands of the […]
Little Boy Film Premieres in the United States
"Little Boy" opens Friday, April 24th, nationwide in the U.S. and at multiple locations throughout San Diego County. The movie was filmed in Baja Film Studios in Rosarito, Baja California and is widely anticipated by the local community. No date has been announced for the launch of the movie in Mexico, where the film will […]
The Guardian Lashes Out Against Mexico’s Green Party: “Corrupt and Not That Green”
MEXICO.- Among the different parties Mexico has, there's the Green Party, alleged to be all about ecology, this party is currently under the limelight of the country, but for all the wrong reasons. A lot has been said regarding the multiple violations towards electoral law that have culminated in historical punishments against the party. (There […]
Study: Less Than 6 Hours Of Sleep Are Making You Gain Weight
MEXICO.- Are you sleeping less than 6 hours? You better watch out, this may be the cause of your "inexplicable weight gain" according to Maritza Sandoval, Psychiatrist at Mexico's City Unit of Sleeping and Movement Disorders. Nowadays, not getting enough sleep is something very well accepted by society, being generally associated with academic of occupational […]
Today on International Book Day, Let’s Give Out Books and Flowers!
Every year on April 23rd we celebrate Saint George, patron of countries such as Bulgaria, England, Spain and Argentina. Saint Jordi as it's called in Catalonia, is considered a saint patron for all of those who are in love, kind of the European version of Cupid. According to legend, a long time ago in Cappadocia, […]
Jazz Festival: “Chinto Mendoza” Arrives in Tijuana
This Thursday and Friday will feature Jazz Festival: Chinto Mendoza's 9th edition at Instituto de Cultura de Baja California amphitheater (ICBC). The festival's main purpose is to spread jazz throughout the region while at the same acknowledge Jacinto "Chinto" Mendoza's career as a musician. Several local and foreign artists of the genre will unite to […]
Cerveza Fauna Opens Tasting Room in Tijuana
All craft beer lovers are overjoyed, as Cerveza Fauna, one of Baja's most renowned breweries, has recently opened their new Tasting Room in Tijuana's Plaza Fiesta, the new it place in the region for artisanal brews. Originally from Mexicali, the brewery had been planning this project for some time and finally, this past weekend they […]
“Tijuana, due to a terrible negociation is the most indebted municipality”
The debt of the municipality of Tijuana ascends to $2.5 billion pesos, the highest in Baja California, said Juan Manuel Hernández Brito, former president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Baja California (CCPBC), who blamed the situation on Carlos Bustamante Anchondo's management. He explained that historically the public debt can be examined in three […]
Mexicans Can Now Travel To Canada With Their U.S. Visas
CANADA.- On Tuesday, Canada's Government announced the expansion of their Electronic Travel Authorization program (ETA) were they included Mexican travelers. This means that, starting in the first trimester of 2016, Mexican travelers who had a Canadian visa during the last 10 years or are able to travel to the US with their tourist visas (or […]
Art Alive 2015 Floral Exhibition in San Diego.
See the Museum in full bloom! A beloved tradition for 34 years, Art Alive is The San Diego Museum of Arts signature fundraiser and annual floral exhibition. Bringing the Permanent Collection to life in a uniquely beautiful way, Art Alive 2015 features 100+ floral interpretations of famous works from the Permanent Collection, and three days […]