Ajijic Cultural Center organizes birthday blowout
The Centro Cultural Ajijic (CCA) is pulling out the stops for a jam-packed program of activities marking its 17th anniversary.
The Centro Cultural Ajijic (CCA) is pulling out the stops for a jam-packed program of activities marking its 17th anniversary.
The lifeless body of a man was discovered on the central plaza of Chapala at around 8 a.m. on Wednesday, July 27. He was stretched out on the stone border of a green area.
English-speakers in the mood for an off-beat theater experience might want to scoot over to the Lakeside Little Theatre (LLT) playhouse for one of the four performances in the Mark Boyer 10-Minute Play Festival, scheduled to run Thursday, August 4 through Sunday, August 7.
Besides its reputation for thought-provoking plays, says Jayme Littlejohn, the Bravo! Theatre is known for having enlisted loyal friends to pitch in for a yearlong construction effort when Bravo relocated to Riberas del Pilar just before the pandemic.
When it comes to her paintings, Claudia Nery’s work is fluid and ever changing. She adapts her art based on her mood, living in the moment through her paints.
“Lake Chapala: a postcard history,” Tony Burton’s latest literary tour de force, is hot off the presses, ready to engage curious minds with a treasure trove of historic data and 150 reproductions of vintage postcards published between 1900 and 1960.
Much has been written about Lakeside artist Deborah Kruger. A documentary on her website (deborahkruger.com) explains her work in great detail.