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Search for hidden treasures at city’s 18-year-old antiques bazaar

Literary-minded folks from around the globe will invade  Guadalajara for the International Book Fair over the next nine days and that’s good news for traders at the city’s laid-back Trocadero antiques bazaar.


IJAS recognizes tireless benefactor

Marcela Paramo Ortega has been honored as the Social Benefactor of the Year by the Institutio Jaliscience de Asistencia Social (IJAS), the agency that regulates all non-profits in the state of Jalisco. 

Downtown street famed for bootlegging cleared of vendors

Police hurled tear gas canisters Wednesday to  break up a protest by unlicensed street vendors angry at having been forcibly ejected from Calle Obregon, a traditional locale in downtown Guadalajara for sales of counterfeit and contraband merchandize.

Changing stereotypes: Migrants pitch in to clean up rail tracks, make friends

Despite the rhetoric excreting from the mouths of some poorly educated presidential wannabes north of the Mexican border, most migrants are not criminals and, if pertinent data is carefully examined, they seem no more likely to commit crimes than any other citizen.

International Book Fair is city’s ‘jewel in the crown’

The 29th International Book Fair (FIL) – the world’s second largest literary event – roars to life on Saturday, November 28, running daily through Sunday, December 6 at Expo Guadalajara.

City pays its respects to Paris terror victims

Guadalajara’s emblematic arches (Los Arcos) are lit up in the colors of the French flag this week after terrorists slaughtered 129 people in coordinated attacks at several Paris locations on the evening of Friday, November 13.