San Miguel de Allende is a city where sports are constantly promoted. Whether it’s soccer or basketball, horseback riding or cycling, there is always a public or private space in town for it
Author: Jesús Aguado (Jesús Aguado)
A Sport for Outcasts: Looking for a Place To Skateboard in the City of Cobblestones
Alcohol To Be Sold Until 10 pm in Food Establishments
With the change of the epidemiological traffic light from red to orange on Feb. 22 the local administration announced the “new” COVID health provisions, which include extended hours for the sale of alcoholic beverages with food consumption until 10pm.
Vía Orgánica: Bringing Consumers and Producers Closer Together
Put the ground soil in sacks, transport, unpack, repeat. This was one of the initial challenges that Azucena Cárdenas and Rosana Álvarez, founders of Vía Orgánica faced in 2013
Public Policies to Protect Children and Adolescents
Calle Montes de Oca to be Remodeled
One of the most iconic streets in San Miguel de Allende, and the first where artist Stirling Dickinson posed in an image that became iconic, Calle Montes de Oca is about to change.
The Pulque Route
During the contingency, producers of aguamiel (mead) and pulque (a traditional alcoholic drink made from fermented aguamiel) claim that sales have increased.
Farewell Ernesto Herrera Godinez
Ernesto Herrera was the co-founder and president of Expresión en Corto, later Guanajuato International Film Festival (GIFF) through which he shared international film culture with the people of Mexico. After almost a month fighting COVID-19, he lost the battle;