How Twitter is transforming Mexico’s electoral landscape
Mexico’s leading presidential candidate must be ruing the day that Twitter grew from soapbox for an online minority into an influential conduit of public opinion.
Mexico’s leading presidential candidate must be ruing the day that Twitter grew from soapbox for an online minority into an influential conduit of public opinion.
Given a recent surge in break-ins, which have become particularly prevalent in the Lake Chapala area, the Jalisco Attorney General’s Office (PGJEJ) has issued advice for state residents to help beat the burglars.
Nestled in a complex on a sunny expanse in the northwestern stretches of Zapopan, many Christmases have gathered. Here, in a special seasonal exhibit called “Merry Christmas! A Tradition that Unites People,” the Trompo Magico interactive museum aims to show the different traditions of six countries at this time of year.
It’s hard to see the stately old art deco cinema now if you don’t know to look up. Although, with the quirky, tasteful flavor in the design of the café on the corner of Av. Juárez and Ocampo, it seems like just the kind of place where that little bit of history isn’t surprising, like a fish restaurant built in an old dock warehouse or a trendy apartment building in a hollowed out mill.
As she has done for the past 10 years, Pam Lathrop is hunting for sponsors for children living in Guadalajara’s Salvation Army shelter. And the approach of Christmas this year brings into focus the necessity of her work and its intangible benefits.
Were it not for the endeavour of a small, independent publisher that grew from a Mazatlan coffee shop, lost and forgotten novels and tales of Mexican history would never again be discovered by English-speaking readers.
Many Tapatios are entering the Christmas season with an ecological as well as festive focus.