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Visiting luthier is kept busy during Ajijic stay

Throughout the two-week run of the Scotiabank Northern Lights Music Festival, another key player has been working tirelessly behind the scenes – Leyland Hiphner, a luthier who is in Ajijic by courtesy of his employers, Geo. Heinl & Co of Toronto.

Derived from the French word for lute, a luthier makes or repairs stringed instruments: violins, violas, cellos, basses, guitars, etc.  These are usually divided into two categories, instruments that are plucked and instruments that are bowed. (A bow-maker is an archetier ... but that’s another story.)


Wordsmiths cozy up at Danza del Sol

Authors Lawrence Hill, Miranda Hill, Claudia Long and John Scherber spent two full days sharing experiences, inspirations and practical tips with some 70 curious local scribes as guest presenters at the 10th Annual Lake Chapala Writers Conference, held February 26-28 at Ajijic’s Danza del Sol.

‘Redwood Highway’ gets rerun at Piano Rojo

A month before the rest of the world gets to see the feature film “Redwood Highway” starring Shirley Knight and Tom Skerritt, Ajijic gets three more chances. James Twyman, the producer and co-screenwriter of the film, moved to the area six weeks ago and decided to give the Lake Chapala region the first sneak peak at the movie. Three screenings at El Piano Rojo sold out in a matter of days, so Twyman has decided to add three more.

LLT brings glamor of Hollywood to Lakeside

Written and directed by Barbara Clippinger, Lakeside Little Theatre’s current production, “Hooray for Hollywood” is more than just another review. It has a storyline and a very interesting one at that. Clippinger’s plot cleverly focuses on the large number of popular and well-known songs that were never even nominated for an Academy Award.

Folk singer Paco Padilla to play La Bodega

La Bodega de Ajijic Restaurant presents a dinner/concert featuring renowned folksinger/songwriter Francisco “Paco” Padilla on Friday, March 7, starting 7:30 p.m. Tickets are 250 pesos per person and include dinner. Reservations are a must.