A glance at the Day of the Dead scenery
Communities along Lake Chapala’s north shore vibrated with spectacular happenings during the 2022 commemoration of Día de los Muertos.
Communities along Lake Chapala’s north shore vibrated with spectacular happenings during the 2022 commemoration of Día de los Muertos.
Forty-six years ago, I stepped onto a stage for the first time. I was a junior in high school, a mousy boy whose nickname, “Squeaky,” had dogged him ever since his pubescent voice had cracked during freshman speech class. To perform in public was a nightmare.
Lakesiders will delight in yet another spectacular cabaret from Barbara Clippinger Productions.
The year 1939, according to many, was the greatest year Hollywood ever saw. “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” “Ninotchka,” “Stagecoach,” “The Wizard of Oz,” to name just a few of the 365 films released that year.
San Antonio Tlayacapan opens its two-day Día de Muertos program Tuesday, November 1 with the Desfile de Calaveras skeleton costume parade departing the plaza at 6:30 p.m. to end at the village cemetery on Calle Allen W. Lloyd for the narration of holiday legends.
Next week’s exhibition of art at Casa del Sol Inn is one you will not want to miss.
Laura Villanueva will hold a master class, “Pintura alla prima” (Italian for “paint your first impression”), Saturday, October 29, at the Casa del Sol Inn in Ajijic.