Despite pandemic, film festival goes ahead
The 36th edition of an in-person Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG), which has moved its traditional spring dates to the fall, begins Friday, October 1, and runs through Sunday, October 9.
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The 36th edition of an in-person Guadalajara International Film Festival (FICG), which has moved its traditional spring dates to the fall, begins Friday, October 1, and runs through Sunday, October 9.
The much-awaited fall season of the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra (OFJ) has been unveiled, and will kick off Thursday, October 7, 8:30 p.m.,
The first adolescents to receive vaccinations against Covid-19 turned up Wednesday at Guadalajara’s Benito Juarez Auditorium, where in the words of one media outlet, they were “treated like rock stars.”
A Guadalajara man died when his car became trapped in a tunnel that flooded during a heavy storm September 24.
Democrats Abroad Guadalajara organizes “Coffee Saturdays” at various cafes around town (on their “terrazas” for safety reasons).
Several hundred women took to the streets of Guadalajara Monday, September 27, to demand that Jalisco pass laws to decriminalize abortion in the state.
The Guadalajara city council reports having achieved significant success in implementing its Civic Justice Model, which promotes conflict resolution among neighbors, and seeks to provide alternative solutions to punitive measures for minor offenses, including excessive noise.
A Guadalajara taxi driver reportedly shot and injured a married couple who refused to wear face masks in his vehicle.
“He turned back,” says Alejandro Prieto, explaining the resolution of the poignant wildlife drama captured in a photo entitled “Blocked,” which won him acclaim—and a nice cash prize from a U.K. group that selected his work from over 22,000 entries as the 2021 Bird Photographer of the Year.