Textile art in all its various forms, has slowly but surely taken its rightful place in the private and public world’s collections.
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Lena Bartula: Material Meditations and Eduardo Rincón: Cuercus
Yui Sakamoto: Mimeme
The extraordinary world of the young Japanese artist, Yui Sakamoto, will once again open its portals to the San Miguel de Allende public.
A Bag of Visual Tricks
This authentic stew of tender lamb with herbs and wine can also be prepared with chicken, beef, or pork and conjures up delights of the Roman countryside! For a modern variation, add carrots, potatoes, or vegetables of choice.
SPA February 2021 Pets of the Month
A gorgeous couple, Apollo and Lola are perfect Valentine’s Day material.
Ramón’s Day with Dad and 15,625 Strangers
Eleven-year-old Ramón lives in San Miguel de Allende with his family, which includes his brother, baby sister, mother, father, and grandparents. They are careful with COVID.
Living in an Upended World: Zoonotic Spillover, Deforestation’s Legacy (Part 1)
The coronavirus pandemic, suspected of originating in bats and pangolins, has brought into focus the risk of viruses that jump from wildlife to humans. This is called a zoonotic spillover, and frighteningly, this is more common than you might think. Six out of 10 diseases in humans are zoonotic. Some are benign; others, like COVID-19 can be deadly.
University Study During COVID-19: Jóvenes Adelante Students and Hopefuls Persevere
Progress reports from Jóvenes Adelante (JA) mentors and students fill me with anticipation, but in plague time also with trepidation.
Weekly Horoscopes Jan. 31
Once you get a sense of the big picture, you can start to narrow things down in order to make daily decisions. After all, if you’re headed into winter, you get warm clothes. If you’re going to the beach, your take a swimsuit. These are bare basics, but bare basics are essential to know.
Birds of Ancient Egypt
Here is a modern adaption of an ancient recipe for chicken that is still in use today.