Mexico-US music competition to promote violence-free songs
The Mexican government has announced the launch of a binational music competition, “México Canta,” aimed at promoting music that does not condone crime.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The Mexican government has announced the launch of a binational music competition, “México Canta,” aimed at promoting music that does not condone crime.
Easter, the most important holiday in the Christian calendar, will be celebrated in the Lake Chapala area throughout the coming week with devotional services and a series of traditional Passion Play events that bring religious doctrine and Scripture to life.
U.S. federal prosecutors says the death penalty is not off the table for renowned Mexican cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero.
Last weekend, the Jalisco government launched the largest social assistance program ever created in the state, with the aim of reaching around 1.5 million residents.
Water rights advocates and private citizens held a demonstration this week outside the main offices of SIAPA, Guadalajara’s Water and Wastewater Utility, to draw attention to the poor quality of water being supplied to thousands of homes across the metropolitan area.
Guadalajara can be dead at Easter time, but the Museum of the Arts (MUSA) located in the pretty Rectoria of the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) will remain open as usual Tuesdays through Sundays, with several important shows. (See below.)
Incredible dancing talent took center stage in “Movies & Icons,” a brilliantly staged show presented in three consecutive performances March 14-16 at the Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera.
The BRAVO! Theatre is excited to welcome stand-up comedy legend Elayne Boosler to its intimate stage on April 10 and 11.
The 150th anniversary of the birth of influential French composer and pianist Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) will be celebrated with performance of his masterwork, Boléro, at the Conjunto Santander de las Artes and Teatro Degollado.