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Letters to the Editor – August 1, 2015

Dear Sir,

I attended the 12:30 p.m. showing of “Ant Man” at Cinemas del Lago on Wednesday. The movie was in theater #4 which is upstairs. I sat four rows back from the front in the middle. 


Letters to the Editor – July 25, 2015

Dear Sir,

In Larry Friesen’s letter in last week’s Letters to the Editor column, he refers to an ad placed by Barbara’s Bazaar as “absurd“ that the Reporter “shamefully allowed themselves to publish.”  “Money talks,” Mr. Friesen explains.

Letter to the Editor - July 18, 2005

Dear Sir,

In the five, going on six years that I’ve lived at Lakeside I can’t remember a more profound and absurd ad such as the one from Barbara’s Bazaar that the Guadalajara Reporter shamefully allowed themselves to publish (I guess money talks).

Letters to the Editor - July 11, 2015

Dear Sir,

Sitting at the bus stop directly in front of Walmart near Ajijic, I have seen a woman and a man wearing white uniforms walking briskly through traffic waiting for the light to change on the Carretera. Each person holds a large white can with a red cross on it. As they approach idling motorists, they engage the drivers presumably asking for donations.

Letters to the Editor – July 4, 2015

Dear Sir,

This is in response to the featured article “The somber side of Mexico’s celebrated ‘Hippy Trail.’”

After reading the article several times I was mystified at some of the conclusions the writer came up with. He starts the story about some yoga student (a red-haired man named Hari Simran Singh Khlsa no less) in Tepotzlan who falls off a cliff while hiking and concludes the man died searching for the “center of spirituality.” Well maybe. I guess we will never know.  

Letters to the Editor – June 27, 2015

Dear Sir,

On behalf of the Centro Regional de Estudios Musicales (CREM), I would like to thank Christopher Wilshere and the Organizers of the Scotiabank Northern Lights Festival for the support offered to our institution during the Festival in February as well as in previous years.  We truly appreciate the repair and maintenance of our students’ musical instruments, the master classes and the access to the festival’s concerts, all free of charge, in addition to the donation of 41,021 pesos granted by Lake Chapala Music Productions.  

Letters to the Editor – June 20, 2015

Dear Sir,

Congratulations to Sheryl Malin for her article in the June 13 edition. I signed her petition and hope many readers will. I, too, elected to reject the usual cut and burn recommendation of a U.S.-trained doctor.