San Miguel de Allende has a stray dog and cat problem! It is estimated that unspayed female dogs and their offspring can produce up to 67,000 puppies in six years.

“Dance of the Goddess” Performance in Santa Ana Theater
A dazzling array of color and sound: On Saturday, July 24, at 7pm, inspired movement will meet Middle Eastern music in a sumptuous display of belly dance in the Santa Ana theater of the public library of San Miguel de Allende.

The Representative Folkloric Ballet of San Miguel celebrates 46 years
On July 30, the colors and sounds of folkloric dance from Nuevo León, Nayarit, and Sinaloa will be on the program of the 46th anniversary of the Representative Folkloric Ballet of San Miguel

Light As a Tool in the Multimedia Universe
Join Victor Zapatero (artist) and Melanie Harris (curator) at Sala Quetzal at the Biblioteca Publica for a fascinating journey through light and space in order to understand the potential of light as the principal language in multimedia art making.

The Election: Villarreal vs Trejo
It appears that the results of the June 6 election for mayor of San Miguel de Allende are still not conclusive, in spite of the District Electoral Council in San Miguel de Allende having delivered the results.

The wine harvest festivities are back at 10 locations
Little by little, Guanajuato has been seeding the land with grape vines, a return to what it was before the War of Independence.

Weekly Horoscopes July 18
All Signs: Every year, the Sun travels through all 12 signs. This week the Sun enters Leo to stay for the next four weeks.

Times of glory
The imposing building of the Hacienda de Jaral de Berrio, is in the municipality of San Felipe, a little over an hour away from San Miguel.

If You Are Looking for Capon, this Is the Place
Café MuRo, owned by Gerardo Arteaga and Carlos Muro, is located in the center of El Obraje, one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods of San Miguel.

Are you a giant?
One of the most iconic works of artist Pedro Friedeberg is a hand that is simultaneously a chair and a sculpture. Among other places, it can be found atop a building in La Condesa district in Mexico City, as well as in New York and New Orleans.