The Bullfight as X-Rated?
The truth that follows underscores why this bullfighting business continues to be debated here in Mexico. Is it art? Is it sport – man against primal beast? Is it ritual slaying as theater? Or is it something even weirder?
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The truth that follows underscores why this bullfighting business continues to be debated here in Mexico. Is it art? Is it sport – man against primal beast? Is it ritual slaying as theater? Or is it something even weirder?
To help you appreciate the art of Lakeside’s enormously popular Little Theater, I want to share with you exactly what goes on behind the stage walls and into the corridors of the creative action itself, as I first experienced it.
One question we hear a lot down here at Lakeside: Should I get my surgery in Mexico, Canada, Cuba, Europe, the States? Or do it myself?
As Easter and its celebrated miracle approaches, we here at Lakeside also go through a major transformation. In the weather, that is.
1. Popcorn comes originally from Mexico. Called momochtli, it was first prepared in pre-Hispanic cities in the center of Mexico. But nobody knew what to do with popcorn until ...
I have learned recently that leaf blower usage is on the rise at Lakeside and that technically they violate current Jalisco noise pollution laws. For those on condo and fraccionamiento boards who don’t understand such laws, it means leaf blowers are loud, the kind of loud that can rattle pots and pans. Short of a motorcycle revving up for 20 minutes on your terraza, few things, including Joshua at Jericho, have the power to shake your roof tiles like the fury of a gas-powered leaf blower.
There’s been a rush to find nature’s own original health balms and cures within every earthly nook and cranny, probably from the time Homo Erectus realized chasing mammoths around all week made for serious joint pain.