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Paradise Magazine - Reloaded!

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Paradise Magazine 

Finaly! A dear friend, Carlos Juvera, has published his discontinued magazine again: Paradise Magazine. It is a free modern magazine about Mexican culture, cuisine, beaches, beauty, nature, art, history and so much more.

The independent magazine focuses on many things, places and stuff that you don’t find in many magazines circulating the Bay of Banderas. Even though it’s focused mainly on Puerto Vallarta and its surroundings, it is about Paradise in Mexico. The official website can be found at www.paradisemagazine.net and to read the full online version you can click here.

We wish him and his magazine the best and hope that it will stay around for a very long time.

Bikinigirl “No to Plundering Tourism!”

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Green Peace

An activist dressed in bikini is taken away by security personnel as she holds up a banner saying “No to Plundering Tourism!” during the opening of a tourism exposition in which Mexican President Felipe Calderon was present in Mexico City, Monday Sept. 29, 2008. The activist protested against the alleged practice of destroying entire eco-systems in order to build major tourism resorts.(AP Photo/Greenpeace-Gustavo Graf)

2c: “Too late for PV, take a look at the mountains. There exists no definition for Illegal in Politics/Business”

PV resort

This undated photo released by Marival Resort shows an aerial view the Marival Resort & Suites in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. Marival is a sprawling 495-room Mediterranean themed resort on the hotel-lined beach in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, just north of the famous vacation city.

Mexicans remembering October 2, 1968

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Tlatelolco

A protester blows marijuana smoke against the face of a police officer during a march to mark the 1968 Tlatelolco plaza ‘massacre’ in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008. Hundreds of student demonstrators were killed by men with guns and soldiers on October 2, 1968, ten days before the 1968 Summer Olympics celebrations in Mexico City. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)

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Protesters carry posters with pictures of victims of the Tlatelolco massacre during a march to mark the 1968 Tlatelolco plaza “massacre”‘ in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008.

 

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 A protester sprays paint on the face of a police officer.

http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/tlatelolco.htm

Photographic Competition ¡Vive Puerto Vallarta!

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Winning picture 

The project has 102 participants from Puerto Vallarta, Banderas Bay, Guadalajara, Nuevo Leon and Mexico City. The competition ¡Vive Puerto Vallarta! has shown success at the time of registration of over 280 art pieces that reflect the happenings of daily, touristic and cultural life.

You will be able to admire the exposition of these images next Monday 7th of July at 6pm at the inside of the municipal hall and will enjoy of a welcome cocktail for the inauguration and a little tour describing the different images.

The art pieces will stay in the municipal hall until the 20th of July and will hold the nomination of the winning picture Monday 14th. First price will be 10 thousand pesos, a painting of one of Vallarta’s icons, the artist Campero plus 2 thousand postcards with the winning image printed on them. Second place gets 6 thousand pesos and third place 4 thousand.

We’ll hope to be there, otherwise we’ll update on the winning pictures nothing. Good look!

Puerto Vallarta is Culture – Fiestas de Mayo 08

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

 Fiestas de Mayo 08

The city of Vallarta has prepared a special program of cultural activities in honor to Puerto Vallarta and its people. This year we’ll be enjoying the Fiestas de May08.

México, Germany, France and Spain are the countries of origin of some of the artists who will perform at the international events throughout the month of may.

The fiestas will have something for everyone: Regional Mexican dance, Tahitian, Contemporary, Jazz, Afro, Flamenco and so much more.

The main event of Las Fiestas de May08 will be hold on the malecon arches, but there will be other public locations like the Pitillal plaza, Las Juntas and the Sport area “Augusting Flores Contreras” which will present the traditional Chinese Dance of the Lions on 30th of May.

32 events with over 250 artists will be held on Fiestas de May08 in Puerto Vallarta.

Event schedule:

1st - 20:00 – Inauguration at the malecon arches with the tropical rhythm of “Los Fumancheros”

2nd – 18:30 – Romantic Music by the “Festival de Estudiantes” (malecon arches)

2nd – 20:00 “Grupo Rey Nayar” Regional Dance in Plaza Pitillal

2nd – 21:00 – “Radiopatias” with musical humor, intelligence and sketches will bring everyone some good fun time. (malecon arches)

3rd – 19:00 “Grupo Rey Nayar” Regional Dance (in Las Juntas)

3rd – 19:00 – Romantic Music by the “Festival de Estudiantes” (malecon arches)

3rd – 20:15 – “La Quinto Danza” Contemporary Dance to welcome Jerome Murat on the malecon arches.

3rd – 21:00 – French “Jerome Murat”, best mime ever will perform his masterpiece “The white statue” on the malecon arches.

Jerome Murat

4th – 20:00 “Grupo Rey Nayar” Regional Dance (malecon arches)

4th – 21:00 – “Orquestra Chamaco” Jamaican music mix with reggae rhythms.

5th – 21:00 – “2 Play” Acrobatic Comedy representing the comeback of the living legend of Olympic gymnastic.

7th - - “Sherele” Hebrew music from Europe with an emotional and spiritual touch. (malecon arches)

15th - 20:30 – German Orchestra from the Chamber of Stuttgart directed by “Michael Hofstetter” in the hotel Krystal, room Jalisco. Enjoy Mozart, Bach and Mendelssohn for only $150 pesos / ticket. (This is the only event with cost, all the others will be free)

Michael Hofstetter
Michael Hofstetter

16th – 20:00 - Italian “Marco Carolei” will guarantee a lot of laughter with his professional clown techniques on the malecon arches.

Marco Carolei
Marco Carolei

18th - 20:00 – “Carsten Daerr Trio” also from Germany will be playing a Jazz concert

Carsten Daerr
Carsten Daerr

30th – 21:00 – “Dance of the Lions”, traditional Chinese Dance followed by traditional Mexican fireworks.

The month of May has always been a very important month in Mexican history. “La Batalla de Puebla”, the Battle of Puebla is celebrated every year on the 5th of May.

History says that the Mexican army with only 4,500 poorly armed men had won the battle against the French army that had over 8,000 well-armed soldiers.

It was also the first time that the imperial troops of Napoleon III fell overdue demonstrating that they were not invincible. The celebration surpasses that of the Mexican Independence Day, something very logical if one notes that the bulk of Méxican Americans born in the United States, while not naturalized Mexican residents still celebrate the Mexican Independence Day.


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