Diverse brews on tap at 9th annual beer fest
October in Guadalajara is a burro groaning under the weight of a giant bundle of cultural happenings and she just might topple over from the addition of one in particular:
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October in Guadalajara is a burro groaning under the weight of a giant bundle of cultural happenings and she just might topple over from the addition of one in particular:
The American Society (Amsoc) is gearing up for a busy patriotic month of September.
Contemporary dance company Rafael Carlín y Compañía present a kinesthetic interpretation of Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli’s “La Primavera” (Spring) at the Teatro Experimental de Jalisco in downtown Guadalajara.
Guadalajara resident Michael Hogan, an eminent historian, writer and the Emeritus Humanities Chair at the American School, has been commissioned to write the chapter “Juárez, Maximilian and the French Intervention” for the upcoming Oxford Book of Mexican History.
Mexico-Israel duo
The duo LaSolFaReMi present a program titled “Tres siglos de dúos para flauta de pico” (Three centuries of duos for piccolo flute), with works by Orlando di Lasso, Thomas Morley, Hotterterre, Telemann and Ernst Krämer.
By Dale Hoyt Palfrey
Discover the quince in all its glory at Expo Membrillo, a small town country fair taking place this weekend in Atotonilquillo, Chapala’s most distant satellite community.
The American Society of Jalisco (AmSoc), a sixty-year-old organization dedicated to helping foreign residents,