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Expat Life: Long-Distance Grandparenting; Staying Close When Abroad
By Doreen Cumberford Expatriate living offers wonderful opportunities for personal growth, though it can challenge family bonds –...
17 mar


Insiders' Fashion: A Celebration Of San Miguel De Allende Through Spring Fashion
By Isabel Castrejón Pascacio As the Spring Equinox approaches, nature ushers in a period of balance between light and dark, offering a...
17 mar


San Miguel Taste: Da’ Carmela, Authentic Italian Bliss
By Amy G. Rothlin The rumors and whispers of exceptional Italian cuisine have been circulating in San Miguel, and after dining at Da'...
17 mar


Insiders’ Vibrant Living: Walk and Savor Your Way to Health
By Carla Maria Perez San Miguel de Allende isn’t just beautiful—it’s a vibrant hub for staying active and connected. From fitness to...
17 mar


The Healing Power of a Drawing Habit: You Don't Have To Be An Artist To Draw
By Meagan Burns In our fast-moving world, having a hobby that calms the mind, eases stress, and keeps us from doom-scrolling is...
12 mar


The Music Of Languages Will Again Resonate In San Miguel
By Danita Brisson and Natalie Taylor Because you asked for it, The Music of Languages will again resonate in San Miguel! Last July, over...
12 mar


A Belgian Treasure In Casa Europa: Welcome To Wafflessence De Paul
By Maríe-Pascale This unique cafeteria in an exclusive setting offers service in Spanish, English and French! You'll have a choice of...
12 mar


San Miguel Jack: Insiders' Social Scene
Chef Anthony, the galloping gourmet catering chef to the ' who's who’ around town, has just come off a busy season. Susan K. Grant &...
12 mar


La Romeria: A small festival and a way to build a diverse and magic community
By Marian Garcés Torres I am Ruth Hyba's grandson. If you have been in San Miguel for some time you may have met her dancing tango,...
10 mar


Insiders’ Emerging Artists At Galeria Potranca: Art For Today
By Iven Kelley-Dobson Galeria Potranca hosts two events; Second Weekend , March 14th, 15th & 16th and Final Friday , March 28th, 29th &...
10 mar


Daniel Rueffert: Capturing The Essence Of San Miguel
By Kris Rudolf Like so many of us, Daniel Rueffert didn’t plan on spending his life south of the border. In 1969, he was headed in a...
10 mar


Fearless Women, Champions Of Change: Weaving A Life, Paige Mitchell’s Journey Through Language And Culture
By Carolina de la Cajiga At fifteen, an improbable turn changed the course of Paige’s life—she moved from Toronto, Canada, to Puerto...
10 mar


Hi Mexico: Let’s Talk. “Que Padre” Is Way More Than A Punch Line
By Francisco J. Báez Meaning “ How cool!” or its superlative “padrísimo” , Qué Padre! is a colloquial phrase used to convey admiration,...
5 mar


As Eye See It: Remembering Indigenous People And Immigrants
By Bill Wilson La emisión de las ideas por la prensa debe ser tan libre, como libre es en el hombre la facultad de pensar". (The...
5 mar


From Miracles to Mayhem: Three Unmissable Shows Light Up San Miguel!
By Joseph Bennett Get ready for three unforgettable theatrical experiences coming to you this March! You’ll love these inspiring, moving,...
5 mar


Notable Women Of San Miguel: Carmen Masip, A Champion Of Art And Culture
By Natalie Taylor Imagine what this city would be like with stoplights, neon lights, asphalt streets rather than cobblestones, no...
5 mar


Art Seen & Scene: Every Day Is Women’s Day
By John Dodge Meyer and Meryl Truett With International Women’s Day being March 8th, it’s time to meet the author of that quote, Kate Van...
3 mar


Charity Works: Mujeres en Cambio, Doing One Thing Really Well For 30 Years
By Danita Brisson March is National Women’s History Month in Mexico. This year’s theme is: “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating &...
3 mar


Mezcal: Thinking Of Giving It A Shot?
By Jonathan Lockwood In the last several years mezcal has positively exploded in popularity. Not only in the US, but throughout the...
3 mar


Faces of San Miguel: Eleazar Romero, a fighter and a friend
By Natalie Taylor. Dr. Eleazar Romero is an integral part of San Miguel de Allende—both by virtue of birth, and by virtue of his years of...
3 mar


Toller & Children’s Art Foundation: Celebrating The Legacy Of Toller Cranston
By Hannah McCurley, founder of the Children’s Art Foundation A.C Next month is Toller Cranston’s birthday: April 20th. The thoughts for...
27 feb


Insiders' Music Spotlight: Felecia Ford, Ocean Of Loooove!
By Aundria McMillan Humphrey Felecia has known she wanted to be a singer from the time she could talk, which was at the age of 2 years....
27 feb


The Phantom Gourmet: Extraordinary Journey
As a travel and food writer, I have had any number of pseudonyms, but probably the most familiar has been the Phantom Gourmet . It’s...
27 feb


Marvelous Monarchs Still Make Magic
By Bill Wilson Are Mexico’s Monarch Butterfly sanctuaries endangered? It depends. And one observer and journalist thinks the Monarchs are...
27 feb
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