Catherine Marenghi had thought about writing for years, but postponed it because she was a single mother and needed to be there for her son.

Jazz Concert of Joni Mitchell Music
As part of the extraordinary concerts of the XXVII International Jazz and Blues Festival, the music of Joni Mitchell will be featured.

Karma, Causality
He will arrive in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, from Greece for the first time to share with us practical and profound teachings on the meaning of Karma, the law of cause and effect that will help us have a more meaningful life from the Buddhist point of view of.

Flowers in the countryside
More than twenty young women from the rural areas of Guanajuato State gathered in San Miguel de Allende for a talent and beauty competition last week.

High-Quality Daycare and Preschool Pay Off
Education is recognized as a key to breaking the cycle of poverty for families. Some poor families have lived in poverty for generations and education has been sacrificed so young children can work to bring in money.

Possible New Changes in the Municipal Income Law
The town hall session on July 27 has been discussed at length. The reason is that there was an interesting proposal for a change in the Income Law in relation to the purchase, sale, donation, or succession of real estate.

Cansino Bio Suggests Second Dose Of Covid-19 Vaccine
CanSino Bio recommends the application of a second dose of the vaccine

The First Atomic Bombs: The End of WWII or the Start of the Cold War?
Following on his August 8 talk at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on the moral aspects of the decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 76 years ago,

Violinist Joshua Brown Returns World Class Classical to San Miguel
At the age of 19, Joshua swept the board at the International Mozart Violin Competition in Augsburg, Germany, securing not only the First Prize, but five other prizes.

UUf Online Service “Moral Implications of the Atom Bombing of Japan”
The world was thrust into the nuclear age when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, killing 135,000 people instantly and 100,000 others later from radiation sickness.