top of page


Award-Winning Filmmaker Soco Aguilar 
to Lead Master Classes
By Camie Fenton The intersection of literature and cinema will take center stage as acclaimed filmmaker Soco Aguilar joins the 20th San...
5 feb


Insiders' Music Spotlight: Johnny Favorite
By Felecia Ford When I asked troubadour Johnny’s Piano Bar  owner, Señor Johnny Favorite , about how he came to his decision to move to...
3 feb


Charity Works: Amistad Canada, Helping Canadians Give Back
By Danita Brisson Noble actions often spring from humble ideas, particularly as relates to charities. For decades, Canadians seeking...
3 feb


Put some WOW into your Super Bowl party with the Best Chicken Wings in San Miguel!
By Rhonnie Cohen When the Super Bowl rolls around, it's not just about the game; it's about the food, the fun, and the unforgettable...
3 feb


Deep Traditions Ground the Feria de la Candelaria
By Aundria McMillan Humphrey This year marks the 69th edition of the Feria de la Candelaria (Candelaria Fair) in San Miguel de Allende....
3 feb


Through My Lens: The Magic of San Miguel Doors
By Bill Wilson For those of us who walk the byways of Centro in our historic San Miguel de Allende we know the magic of our doors. More...
29 ene


Real Estate Curious: Unprecedented; Your One-In-A-Million Awaits
By Camie Fenton It’s unprecedented that over 25 one million to one million eight hundred thousand dollar homes are for sale in San Miguel...
29 ene


Fearless Women, Champions of Change: Isa, Keeper of Hidden Tales
By Carolina de la Cajiga After the 1910 Mexican Revolution, the relevance of San Miguel Allende declined considerably, going from a...
29 ene


Embracing the Future: AI and Us
By Meagan Burns I’m an artist, and drawing is my daily ritual—creating with my hands keeps me grounded and offers a much-needed escape...
20 ene


Insiders' Health: Have you Been Living on the Isle of Someday?
By Dr. Jim Starr There are plenty of reasons why we should count our blessings. Family, friends, abundance, faith, and of course, our...
20 ene


San Miguel Taste: NY Style Deli District 1960
By Amy Rothlin When we were told a NY Style deli was to open, we couldn’t wait to try it. You will find this charming diner-like setting...
20 ene


The Benefits of Massage: this Winter, Book a Treatment at The Spa
By Staff Writer While winter doesn’t last long in our region, our bodies really can feel the chill and it can affect us...
15 ene


Patricia Schneider Plans: Mexico City Art & Culinary Odyssey
By Patricia Schneider I am arranging a luxurious and unforgettable Journey in Mexico City: Â Three Days of Fine Arts and Gastronomy....
15 ene


Art Seen & Scene: a trip of discovery to Guanajuato City
by John Dodge Meyer and Meryl Truett Have you been to Guanajuato City? Maybe you drove there once, but were put off by all those tricky...
15 ene


The wheels on the bus... out of the way adventures in San Miguel
By Bill Wilson with Mary Timmons Touring Mexico can be rewarding and surprising. Whether you are a newcomer to Mexico or seasoned...
13 ene


Managing your Health Risks in Mexico: Not all Medicare benefits stop at the border
By Frank Hudson One saying you will hear as an expat is that Medicare stops at the border. In many ways that is true but there are some...
13 ene


San Miguel Jack: Social Scene
Art Artist, Meagan Burns  had her exhibit at Iven Kelley-Dobson’s Galeria Potranca  sponsored by Mata de Monte . Lots of artsy folks...
13 ene


i3 lecture series: Future schedule for the inspirational talks
By Bill Wilson What is i3? Now in its sixth season i³ means ideas that inform & inspire! The yearly programs include a diverse array of...
8 ene


Canada de la Virgen: Regenerative Ranching Practices
By Meagan Burns Regenerative agriculture is a global movement, but at Cañada de la Virgen , it’s been a way of life for over 25 years....
8 ene


Insiders' Music Spotlight: Lady Zen
By Felecia Ford FF: It’s an honor to interview you Lady Zen. Welcome back to San Miguel de Allende! What have you been working on lately...
8 ene


The Phantom Gourmet: Reviews without reservations
Café 1910 A Mexican celebration in the pride of cooking good eats. For Mexicans who know their history, the revolution of 1910...
6 ene


As Eye See It: They have a word for it
By Bill Wilson "Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder." - Rumi Words have always been important to...
6 ene


Building Bright Futures in Montecillo de la Milpa: Empowering Montecillo’s Children Through Education
An exciting educational project is underway for elementary school students in the small town of Montecillo de la Milpa , located 3 miles...
6 ene


Lisa Attridge Makes a Difference
By Aundria McMillan Humphrey Before arriving, I could smell Rancho Corazón de Nopal’s closeness.  An excitement stirred within, bringing...
2 ene
bottom of page