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This Isn’t A Photo Of A Rosarito Or Tijuana Beach After Spring Break, It’s San Diego
Nowadays, having such an easy access to media is a two way street, given that we may believe things that aren't 100% true, such was the case of a controversial image that roamed around social media, regarding how Rosarito Beach was left after welcoming tourists over Spring Break and the Easter weekend. The following image […]
Beer of the Week: “Señor Matanza” Russian Imperial Stout from Cerveza Fauna
After a short break, "Beer of the Week" is back, giving you the big scoop on what's new in the world of craft beer in Baja. This time, our friends from Cerveza Fauna from Mexicali, who little by little have gained a prime spot among beer lovers in Mexico and the United States, have brought […]
Toros de Tijuana Had Grand Inauguration Ceremony
TIJUANA.- The Toros de Tijuana baseball team, illuminated the city and broke its silence with an electronic party fueled with magic, lights and color, making over 17,000 people roar at the Gasmart stadium, who witnessed the inauguration ceremony of the 2015 Mexican Baseball League (LBM) season. At 7.00 p.m., the final countdown ended, in order […]
Augmented Reality Will Be Trending By 2020
In spite of the constant efforts to make virtual and augmented reality a trend, such as Oculus, Rift, Magic Leap, HoloLens and Google Glass, these immersing experiences have yet to become a part of our daily lives however by 2020, they could be. According, to an extensive analysis by Digi-Capital, this refers to an industry that […]
Jeb Bush Identifies Himself as “Hispanic” on Voter Registration Form
UNITED STATES.- Even though he's white and from the Republican Party, Jeb Bush sees himself as Hispanic, according to his voter's registration form from 2009 which was published today on The New York Times. On this ballot, George W. Bush's younger sibling marks the Hispanic box identifying himself as a member of this ethnicity, regardless […]
100 Year Old Athlete Breaks Swimming World Record
JAPAN.- When there is will and passion, age isn't an obstacle for anything, in this case exercising. A clear example of it is Mieko Nagaoka, a Japanese athlete who recently celebrated her 100th birthday, by being the first person of her age to break the swimming world record of 1,500 meters freestyle in a semi-olympic […]
Racist Facebook Page Requests San Quintin Farm Workers Get “Exterminated”
BAJA CALIFORNIA.- Given the recent conflicts and protests in the San Quintin Valley, where they seek labor improvements for all field workers, a Facebook group called "Exterminio de Oaxacos en BC" (Extermination of the people of Oaxaca in Baja) has requested that all field workers are eliminated classifying them as something "worse than cockroaches". The […]
Where To Go This Weekend In Tijuana And San Diego
TIJUANA.- When weekends come around, they are usually our escape from our daily routines, this one in particular comes with the reminder that Spring Break is close to ending. What a shame! Nonetheless, this is the perfect excuse to enjoy your last days of freedom to the fullest. If you stayed at home and don't […]
Mexican Presidency Denies First Daughter Flew To School On Government Helicopter
MEXICO.- Yesterday, after Denise Dresser, a renowned writer and political analyst posted on her Twitter account a photograph where supposedly the daughter of Mexican President, Enrique Peña Nieto, Paulina Peña, arrived at her university via helicopter, making this event go viral within minutes. The photograph of the alleged joy ride actually took place on March […]
Rotten Tomatoes Arrives in Latin America as “Tomatazos”
Yesterday, BuscaCorp a company of which SanDiegoRed is part of, made the official launch of Tomatazos.com, the best place were you can read reviews as well as movies and TV series ratings in Latin America. Tomatazos is the Spanish version of Rotten Tomatoes, which is the most trusted and visited platform for movie ratings and […]
Enjoy CECUT’s Movies During Spring Break!
The city's largest screen, Domo IMAX at CECUT will feature a documentary from National Geographic, narrated by Enrique Arreola, about Jerusalem's cultural diversity. Throughout the week they will also continue to show "Misterios de un Mundo Invisible". On a smaller screen we have an interesting proposal, as this week the Carlos Monsiváis theater will be […]
Tacos Kokopelli in Tijuana Removes Ingredients In Support of Striking Farm Workers In Baja
Kokopelli, the sea food tacos franchise has decided to show its solidarity in light of the farmer's strike in the San Quintín Valley. Through their Facebook page, they announced that their taco called "black harder" (Negro Durazo) will no longer be part of their menu until the farmers work conditions are improved, or their demands […]
Plant Ideas, Grow Community: The Propagation of BORDOFARMS
TIJUANA.- Each year over sixty thousand deportees are practically dumped in the city of Tijuana, ending up without opportunities or infrastructure to support their arrival. This phenomenon has developed into a humanitarian crisis concentrated in Tijuana's dry concrete river an area known as "El Bordo". It is in El Bordo where thousands of Mexican […]
Tecate Has A New Director of Works and Public Services
TECATE.- Mayor César Moreno González de Castilla named today, architect Humberto López Zarñana as the new Director of Works and Public Services. He also offered his support to work hand in hand with the new director, saying that Architect López is a professional in the area, who knows the needs and applications of the city […]
Japanese Company Creates Onion That Won’t Make You Cry
JAPAN.- According to Asian media, researchers from a Japanese company created the first onion that won't make you cry once you cut/peel it. House Foods Group was responsible for developing this vegetable that has blocked that enzymes responsible for making our eyes water. At the moment, the company hasn't announced when they will start market […]
Tecate had Collective Marriage and Registry
TECATE.- This morning, March 31st, 13 couples from Valle de Las Palmas got married under civil law during the Collective Marriage and Registry event by the City of Tecate which is led by Mayor César Moreno González de Castilla. During this ceremony, Mayor Moreno congratulated those who legally joined their lives, wishing that the love […]
Tea Spot: A Place In Tijuana Where You’ll Learn To Enjoy Tea
Tea Spot has a purpose, and that purpose is creating a culture and appreciation for tea in Tijuana. In Mexico, tea is mostly limited as a drink for healing upset stomachs, headaches and calming the nerves, but Tea Spot seeks to change this point of view, or at least add to it. Without leaving behind […]
It’s Been 20 Years Since Selena’s Death
Selena Quintanilla-Pérez, one of the most prominent artist of Tex-Mex music, passed away on a day like this two decades ago. The Texan singer, known for hits such "La Carcacha" and "Como la Flor", was killed at age 23 by a shot fired by her then associate and fan club leader, Yolanda Saldivar, after having […]
It’s “Taco Day”! How Many Tacos Can You Eat?
MEXICO.- Today is a day that every Mexican food lover can't miss, given that today every taco stand in Mexico and the world (if you can find something outside Taco Bell or Del Taco) is celebrating "Taco Day". "Taco Day" is a date that was set to pay homage to the most representative dish of […]
Things To Do In Baja This Spring Break On A Budget
TIJUANA.- Not everyone had a chance to go on vacation, due to expenses, lack of planning or other responsibilities that drained our wallet and schedule for the next few days. it's not like you can ask for a loan or something just for a vacation,so we want to help you burst that routine bubble without […]