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News
Different views over the Cachinches bridge
By Jesús Ibarra
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Interpretation of state laws, technical specifications and the appropriateness of public works projects are the main controversies in the issue of the Cachinches bridge.
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Community
Grandparents’ Day
“We’ve got 40 girls here who would love to have grandparents,” said Madre Maria de Jesús Ortiz Balderas, mother superior and director of the Santa Julia home of girls aged 1-18. |
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Enviroment
/ Green San Miguel
Celestial Lights
From above, the Milky Way Galaxy would look like a slowly spinning pinwheel. The edge-on view resembles a fried egg; the bulging center is where a Super Black Hole controls its core. |
Art
Art Market and Sale
The Biblioteca’s first art market will have 18 artists set up in mini-galleries under the portales. The collectible books booth concentrates on art books. |
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Music
Meditation flutes
The Meditation Center of San Miguel hosts “Meditation Flutes of India and Japan,” featuring Mindia Devi Klein, Indian bansuri and jazz flutist, composer and recording artist. |
Film
Cine Mexicano
For Fiestas Patrias, Teatro Santa Ana presents a Mexican cinema series, with seven movies representative of its society and the history of its cinema. The first four screen September 7–8. |
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Literature
San Miguel Literary Sala
Wim Coleman reads from Anna’s World; his 11-year-old daughter Monserrat reads from The Taker and the Keeper. Russ Archibald offers an insider’s view of sprawling industrial projects. |
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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 information for donors or volunteers. |
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