Magenta Gallery is proud to introduce assemblage artist Fernando Pérez Vázquez to San Miguel’s art scene.

The Computer Corner: Network Latency
Please forgive me, but I, like many other network techs, tend to roll my eyes when people talk about the speed of their internet service.

Immigration Changes In Times Of Covid
Immigration protocols have fluctuated and yielded to pandemic-related circumstances and it is this writer’s opinion that as we progress into the fourth quarter of Covid-19.

Ask Dr. Alan: Sleep Hygiene
For a number of reasons, not the least of which is my concern about the pandemic, my sleep has taken a turn for the worse. Any suggestions?

A Drive-by Open Studio Celebrates the Resilience of Art-making
World renown artist, Isis Rodriguez opens her garage for a drive-by viewing of her oil paintings and giclees, “Perros Sagrados y Sus Chamanes,” for only two days, Oct. 30 and 31 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Galería Nepantla.

Cempasuchil Flowers Overshadowed by the Contingency
Francisco Peyret, director of San Miguel de Allende’s Environment and Sustainability Department, pointed out that during this commemorative period of the dead, the city will only be decorated with 500 cempasúchil or marigold flowers. Last year, according to data from the municipal government, 6,000 marigolds adorned the city— 3,000 of them from the municipal nursery.

Justice Demanded for José Luna
José Luna will turn 50 on Nov. 14. He is a carpenter by trade, and did community service in the municipal cemetery. On Aug. 9, Luna was at a bus stop in La Lomita neighborhood when a truck collided with the bus stop structure.

Red Cross Grand Auction Successfully Held
Last weekend the San Miguel Red Cross organized a grand auction of painting, sculpture, and crafts produced by natives and residents, to raise funds for equipment renewal and medical supplies for its 12 ambulances.

Horoscopes Oct. 25
All Signs: Halloween can be full of surprises, “Trick-or-treat!” However, this year Halloween will “really” be full of surprises because on that day, the Sun will be opposite Uranus, the planet of wild and crazy unpredictability; plus, the Moon will line up with Uranus as well.

Water Tank Project in Cerro de las Tres Cruces Provokes Confrontation
A series of seven wells to provide water to the upper and lower parts of San Miguel de Allende in the short term will be constructed on the banks of the Ignacio Allende dam. SAPASMA decided to build a tank with a capacity of 600 cubic meters