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Photographer Holly Wilmeth took this image at what might be the colonia Montes de Loreto children’s playground. She and friends host a fundraiser tonight to help the neighborhood kids.
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Three PAN candidates vie for party nomination
By Krishna Villena and Jesús Ibarra
In October, sanmiguelenses will have a new local government, following elections on July 5. The Acción Nacional (National Action) Party, PAN, currently the ruling party in San Miguel and the nation as a whole, will choose its candidate for mayor this Sunday, March 22. Atención presents profiles of the three PAN candidates vying for their party’s nomination.
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Community
Photographer Holly Wilmeth took this image at what might be the colonia Montes de Loreto children’s playground. She and friends host a fundraiser tonight to help the neighborhood kids. |
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Art
Collage and assemblage—past and present
Galeria/Atelier with San Miguel artists Patricia Mahan and Dan Matarazzo, and New York City artist Joan Hall’s highly narrative sculptures and assemblage work; something new is always being made with the old in which the viewer can revel. |
Music
The leitmotif of the Baroque Music Festival is the music of German composer J.S. Bach, but the Italian connection will be present from the start.
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Literature
A viable alternative accessible to anyone
By Jon Sievert
Got a book you’re ready to publish but can’t find a publisher? |
Theater
Kitty and Lina deliver the goods
By Keith Wall
Kitty and Lina are two tough, feisty ladies; in the vernacular of an earlier age, we’d have called them tough cookies, pistols. They are characters in the best sense of the word, and they do entertain |
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Travel
Weaving for survival
By Lisa Lungren and Audrey Trigg
In Cieneguilla, the traditional collides with the modern as women of indigenous descent sit on the ground, weaving baskets of bamboo, sipping Coca-Cola from plastic bottles.
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Que
Pasa
Que Pasa is the most complete weekly guide to arts and entertainment in San Miguel de Allende.
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Community Connections
Dozens of organizations in San Miguel assist children and families; promote education and schools; provide food, potable water and medical treatment; and even take care of animals and the environment. This section provides descriptions, contacts and
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