Surviving the 21st century ‘stress epidemic’
A new refuge for people seeking to reduce stress and find balance and serenity in their lives has opened in Guadalajara.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
A new refuge for people seeking to reduce stress and find balance and serenity in their lives has opened in Guadalajara.
If you’re in the Guadalajara centro anytime over the next five days, why not take some time to visit the Festival of Pueblos Originarios (Native Peoples) and learn more about Mexico’s indigenous communities and their cultural contribution to this country’s amazing heritage?
International and domestic book publishing companies will set up shop in the Guadalajara city center this weekend as the third annual Magno Remate de Libros (Great Book Sale) gets underway.
Meteorologists at the University of Guadalajara’s Institute of Astronomy and Meteorology (IAM) acknowledged this week that the 2024 rainy season (temporada de lluvias) “officially” began on June 22.
An exhibition of 2,500 different tequila bottles marking half a century since Mexico’s famous firewater achieved its Designation of Origin status can be seen at the Palcco Cultural Center in Zapopan until July 31.
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our June editions 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 years ago.
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(From Publisher Bob Thurston’s column, Potpourri)
Shein, the global fashion and lifestyle e-tailer, makes a “physical” return to Guadalajara this weekend, offering what it says will be “an immersive experience for attendees to experience the brand’s offer across seven stations.”
Diego Luna, one of Mexico’s most celebrated actors, directors and producers, was the leading light honored at the week-long 39th Guadalajara Film Festival (FICG), which concluded on June 15.
With seasonal storms imminent, Guadalajara metro-area authorities are ramping up flood prevention measures, focusing on clearing debris/garbage from drainage systems, rainfall runoff channels and urban water bodies.