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Family of murdered woman await justice, demand new legal interpretation

Little has changed in the two years since Imelda Virgen, a 40-year-old Guadalajara psychologist, was beaten to death on the orders of her husband. The suspects remain in custody but have yet to be sentenced.

Much to the disappointment of the family, authorities have refused to classify the case as a femicide (a crime motivated by hatred of women), despite the requests of human rights groups.

When ‘Read My Lips’ takes on a whole new meaning

Ever wondered what your lips say about you – when you’re not talking, that is?  The art of “Lipsology” is the newest method to discover aspects of your personality you never dreamed of – at least that’s what certified lipsologist Ariana Lightningstorm (Anna Snodgrass) maintained on a recent visit to Guadalajara as part of introducing her certified specialty to Mexico.  My own venture into lip print reading was fun, revealing, and easy to accomplish.

Farmers market takes root in swanky Guadalajara mall

The chic and the earthy mingle every Saturday afternoon at the upscale Andares centro comercial with a pleasant farmers market or tianguis that draws a crowd to the north edge of town with offerings of organic produce and artesanal prepared foods.

Guadalajara’s Junior League: a dynamic volunteer organization – not stuffy at all!

“This ain’t your momma’s Junior League,” Terrill Martinez, the Vice President for Membership of the Guadalajara Junior League’s new board, says laughingly, quoting a phrase she heard recently at a League training meeting.  “This organization has changed so much in the last several years, and especially here in Jalisco.  We are working locally to get the word out to women that the Junior League is more open, more exciting and more inclusive than ever before in its history.”