Book Fair celebs laud Mexican influences
In different ways, Mexico influenced — and enriched — the lives of the two most distinguished visitors to this year’s Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL).
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
In different ways, Mexico influenced — and enriched — the lives of the two most distinguished visitors to this year’s Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL).
Breezing into Guadalajara this week, ten days before he ends his six-year presidential term, Enrique Peña Nieto was in no mood for modesty, despite having the dubious distinction of being the most unpopular president in recent memory.
Over 6,000 Central Americans traversing Mexico with the aim of reaching the U.S. border passed through Guadalajara for a short respite this past weekend.
With the colder weather approaching, the Jalisco government is keen for more than one million residents in the state to get flu vaccines before the end of December.
Why does Christmas seem to get earlier each year, many people ask. It’s all about money really.
Mexican director Alfonso Cuaron’s much praised movie, “Roma,” produced by Netflix, does not have a wide cinema release but can be seen at two metro-area movie theaters next week.
Now, if there is one thing that is on every healthy person’s mind it is weight loss – if weight gain has climbed to unhealthy highs.
Fernando del Paso, one of Mexico’s most honored novelists and poets and a longtime resident of Guadalajara, died November 14 at the age of 83, prompting a flood of eulogies across the cultural and political spectrum.
The Nueva Nilacala Mandir (International Society for Krishna Consciousness or ISKCON) in Guadalajara celebrates the 42nd anniversary of Ratha Yatra (festival of the giant chariots) on Saturday, November 17, and Sunday, November 18.