Wines by the glass that won’t cost you an arm & a leg
Many people would like to enjoy a rich, flavorful glass of wine that accompanies food well, but that doesn’t cost the earth.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Many people would like to enjoy a rich, flavorful glass of wine that accompanies food well, but that doesn’t cost the earth.
Paul Washer and Glynis Ellens met in a small theater in Ottawa, Canada. The year was 2005 and the play was “Funny Money.” Washer played the lead role and Ellens worked backstage handling props and costumes.
Nothing ever happens unless somebody makes it happen, and with this brief article I wish to honor Rosemary and John Keeling, two very generous and hard-working people who have been instrumental in the success of the organization Viva la Música, which for many years brought excellent musical concerts to Ajijic and supported many young Mexican music students with scholarships to help in their education.
Barbara Clippinger thought she had drawn her final curtain two years ago after directing “Chicago” at Lakeside Little Theater (LLT) and announcing her retirement.
Lakeside resident Robert Sandels, who turns 86 this year, has racked up plenty of jobs in his lifetime. From restaurant worker to history professor to writer on Latin American issues, the one job that stands out as his all time favorite took place on a U.S. naval base in Key West, Florida.
For the past four winters, 67-year-old Jennifer Williams has been coming to Ajijic from Calgary. She’s one of a flock of Canadian “snowbirds” who’s landed each year at the same gated community in La Floresta that becomes their winter home.
Berenice Valdez, the coordinator of the Institute for Women in Migration (Imumi) in Mexico, recently claimed that her country is a “very hostile territory” for migrant women.