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City Living - February 25, 2012

Home at last

Chuy, the pet crocodile, rescued from a home in Tlaquepaque February 8, has been absorbed into the Guadalajara Zoo’s reptile house. Zoo officials say he appears to be in good general health, if overweight from his lifestyle confined to a patio. So far, he seems to be adjusting to his new habitat. The zoo has plans to breed Chuy with Luisa, a female of the same species, when he is healthy. As Crocodylus acutus, or American crocodiles, they are listed as vulnerable on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) threat scale.


City Living - February 18, 2012

Gourmet coffee expo

Coffee lovers are in for a treat. The Gourmet Coffee Festival will take place at the Expo Guadalajara for the second year running from Thursday, February 23 to Saturday, February 25.

City Living - February 11, 2012

Food for love

The American Society of Jalisco (AmSoc) is turning its weekly Thursday luncheon on February 16 into a Valentine’s Day feast. On the menu is lasagna, garlic bread and dessert. Cost: 100 pesos for members, 120 visitors.

City Living - February 4, 2012

Borrow a book

A new kind of library is open at the Plazoleta Libertad, two blocks east of Chapultepec (also one block from the U.S. Consulate). There are no membership cards, no checkout policies, no return policies. Instead, anyone can donate books and pick up others as they so choose. The library is the brainchild of the Colectivo Triciclo, a group of architects and designers who briefly tried the idea near the Basilica in Zapopan before being joined by Colectivo Americana and moving for government support.

City Living - January 28, 2012

Jewish Convention

Guadalajara is host to the 13th international convention of the Jewish Union of Latin American and Caribbean Congregations (Unión Judía de Congregaciones de Latinoamérica y el Caribe—UJCL). The conference began January 25 and runs until the end of Saturday, January 28. The convention brings together representatives from 16 countries to participate in seminars and workshops tackling issues such as the Jewish diaspora’s relationship to Israel, pluralism and contributions to society.

City Living - January 21, 2012

Swimming with the sharks

No we’re not talking about hanging out with narcos at the local bar, we mean the real bad boys.The Guadalajara Zoo is charging up to three people a modest 200 pesos for 15 minutes immersed with the toothy tankmates at the Aquarium. The cost includes the loan of a neoprene wetsuit, a towel and a facemask. Even those who can’t swim can enter the water, as they are standing  in a special shark cage and a bubble of air fills top third of the cage. Sessions are every half hour from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. To make reservations call Danae o Ambar at (33)3674-4488, extension 135. You need to bring a swim suit, sandals and personal grooming items. Changing rooms and showers are available.

City Living - January 14, 2012

Joe Montana in Guadalajara

Retired NFL quarterback Joe Montana will make a public appearance in Guadalajara Saturday, January 14. The four-time Super Bowl champion will deliver commentary from the Calle 2 venue near the Auditorio Telmex for the 3:30 p.m. New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers divisional round playoff game. Montana played for the 49ers for 14 years, helping build that team into a dynasty during the 1980s. In addition to numerous NFL and Super Bowl MVP awards, he is ranked by NFL.com as the number four greatest player of all time.