Bullfighting under the microscope as ‘novilladas’ season begins
Even as attitudes toward bullfighting (la fiesta brava) change in Mexico, Guadalajara continues to give a green light to this centuries-old tradition.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Even as attitudes toward bullfighting (la fiesta brava) change in Mexico, Guadalajara continues to give a green light to this centuries-old tradition.
Due to a surge in violent criminal acts in the Los Altos region of northeast Jalisco, the rector of the University Center of Lagos de Moreno (CULagos) has curtailed the institution’s hours in a bid to safeguard students.
The recent discovery of the tomb of Friar Antonio Alcalde Barriga, Guadalajara’s most lauded benefactor who died 231 years ago, should ease the process for his canonization in the Roman Catholic Church.
Amy Scanlon has assumed her role as the new United States Consul General in Guadalajara.
The Luz del Mundo (Light of the World) temple in Guadalajara’s Colonia Hermosa Provincia has been inundated with its faithful this week as church members from around the world converge to celebrate their yearly Holy Convocation.
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Guadalajara’s International Mariachi Festival will brings its color, joy and warmth to ten of Jalisco’s 12 Magic Towns (Pueblos Magicos).
Opposition councilors in Guadalajara say the carousel attraction installed in the historic center has been an abject failure, and is a drain on the city’s resources.
Naasón Joaquín García, the jailed leader of the evangelical Luz del Mundo Church, is the irreplaceable “Lord’s Apostle” and will remain the faith’s spiritual guide while completing a 17-year prison term for sexual abuse crimes against minors, a church representative told Spanish news agency EFE.
Guadalajara’s vehicle booting initiative that began June 5 in the city center is being enforced slowly but surely.