City center to host Agave Festival
The fourth annual Festival de Agave hits Guadalajara’s Plaza de la Liberacion, Saturday, May 26. The event seeks to promote the tradition and culture of agave cultivation and harvest.
The fourth annual Festival de Agave hits Guadalajara’s Plaza de la Liberacion, Saturday, May 26. The event seeks to promote the tradition and culture of agave cultivation and harvest.
Guadalajara is battling it out with the city of Los Mochis, Sinaloa to be named the national winner in the One Planet City Challenge (OPCC), sponsored by the World Wide Fund (WWF).
Four months after the municipal government’s promised release date, horseless calandrias are finally hitting the streets.
According to the Jalisco Secretary of Transportation (Semov), during the last 15 years “rush hour” in Guadalajara’s metropolitan area has grown by 60 minutes.
Jalisco is getting all too used to the numbing reality of people disappearing without a trace, never – perhaps – to be seen or heard of again.
The May film screening of the Democrats Abroad Mexico, Guadalajara Chapter will be “Human Flow” (2017), a detailed and heartbreaking exploration into the global refugee crisis, directed by Ai Weiwei.
Alfonso Hernandez Barron, the president of the Jalisco Human Rights Commission (CEDHJ), has called for an independent investigation into the disappearance and probable murder of three film students in March.
Six of the seven candidates for Jalisco governor debated this week in the Auditorio Salvador Allende of the University of Guadalajara’s Social Sciences and Humanities campus.
A mural under a freeway overpass on Lazaro Cardenas has appeared, depicting – primarily – Rocio Lozano, a young Guadalajara-born woman who disappeared exactly a year ago, May 4, 2017.