Female composers take a bow in OFJ winter season
On the reception of female composers, perhaps nobody said it better than critic François-Joseph Fétis: the public’s “only standard for measuring the quality of a work … is the name of its author.
On the reception of female composers, perhaps nobody said it better than critic François-Joseph Fétis: the public’s “only standard for measuring the quality of a work … is the name of its author.
Jose Hernandez-Claire, one of Guadalajara and Mexico’s most acclaimed photojournalists, died last week at the age of 72.
The 200th anniversary of the consummation of the Independence of Mexico will be marked in customary low-key style on Monday, September 27 -
After 32 years behind bars, one of Mexico’s most notorious drug traffickers has been speaking out about President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, his own failing health, and his chances of release.
Guadalajara sources have been bubbling with reports of a lawsuit, complaints and official investigations into “irregularities” related to the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra, some new and some older but still not forgotten.
Charter Club, lakeside’s premier tour and travel agency, is back on the road after scaling back activities over the past year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Education is something Marga Goranova thinks about daily, though she doesn’t always have time to reflect adequately on the constant changes Covid has brought.