Beautifying subway line eyesore
Three columns of the soon-to-be completed third line of Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero (subway) network look a lot livelier after the intervention of three Zapopan art collectives.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Three columns of the soon-to-be completed third line of Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero (subway) network look a lot livelier after the intervention of three Zapopan art collectives.
Health and lifestyle conscious denizens should make a beeline for the fourth Festival Vegetariano y Vegano GDL (Vegetarian and Vegan Festival), scheduled Saturday, October 19 and Sunday, October 19, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Zapopan’s Parque Zuno, Avenida Niño Obrero 637, Colonia Chapalita.
Where can you see Spanish, Aztecan and Appaloosa horses, Beefmaster, Angus Black and White cows and Black Belly, Dorpa and Boer breeds of sheep, pig and goat – all in one place?
Although it is not rock hard yet, the fall-winter schedule of the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra (OFJ) is 99-percent firm and is slated to kick off at Teatro Degollado October 31, in a concert with Day of the Dead touches.
A statue of celebrated Jalisco ranchero singer Vicente Fernandez, which was unveiled last weekend in Guadalajara’s Plaza de los Mariachis, has had quite the baptism of fire.
Thousands of devout Catholics will line the streets of Guadalajara on Saturday, pleading for favors as the region’s most revered religious symbol undertakes her annual “homecoming” to the Zapopan Basilica.
Residents in a Zapopan neighborhood have achieved a rare victory in the battle to stop runaway high-rise development in the metro-area municipality.
The beer will flow generously this weekend in Guadalajara as more than 50 breweries of various sizes congregate at the Festival de Cerveza, billed by organizers as the largest in Latin America.
The Catholic Church is “immovable” in its position that abortion should remain a criminal offense, Cardinal Jose Francisco Robles Ortega, the archbishop of Guadalajara, declared this week.