News
Colegio de Arquitectos: Blueprints for the future
By Jesús Ibarra June 20, 2008 San Miguel de Allende

The protection and preservation of the city’s colonial architecture is an important concern for sanmiguelenses, and residents have worked both individually and collectively to ensure that the unique flavor of San Miguel is not lost in the name of development.

 
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Community
Centro Infantil San Pablo
Started as a preschool for underprivileged children in a private house, San Pablo is graduating to its own, brand-new, stand-alone building this month.
Art
Electronic pointillism
How can artists brought up on Gilligan’s Island make images that don’t reflect commercial “pop”? Christian Calvillo uses abstraction and pure color, the brushstrokes resembling pixels. He has hoisted Seurat’s pointillism into the electronic age.
Lectures
African Big Five
Africa comes alive when professional photographer Al Kokourek shows over 200 photographs of wildlife, people and exotic birds from his recent trip to Kenya and Tanzania. 
Home and Decoration / Food and Wine
I first met chef Juan José Gomez on a casual wine-country afternoon in Valle de Guadalupe. He and several friends from neighboring wineries went racing by astride ostriches, a local sport and pastime. 
Columnist / Well-being
Age Management Medicine
In a century of unprecedented medical advances, the best advice now is, “Don’t get sick!” Serious medical conditions once considered disabling or deadly are now curable, but we can’t afford it.
Que Pasa
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