I can narrate my life in terms of the movies I was watching at a certain age, and where I was watching them. Movies as an art form are an essential part of us as people and cultures and movies as a place, as a time and space, are just as important. This new world […]
read moreThe idea behind these texts is as simple as the title, “I moved to a new city to work as a writer, I may as well write about it” I’m writing this on a Monday in the office, I got to work a bit late today, for some reason my bike just felt slow. Later […]
read moreBalandra Beach One of the most beautiful beaches in Mexico, of the number of places that Mexico offers to know and enjoy, Baja California, both north and south, is undoubtedly one of the best-positioned; beautiful landscapes, excellent gastronomy, prestigious wines, delicious bread, beaches, and mountains, are part of the experience. And then there is the […]
read moreAfter a two-year hiatus, the Cheese and wine festival comes back to Los Cabos. The Hacienda del Mar Los Cabos Resort Villas & Golf announced that they will be bringing back the festival this year. This event was celebrated every year, it centers on the degustation of international cheese varieties accompanied with wine from local […]
read moreThis February 17th was celebrated the inauguration of Museo México, a space that aspires to show the history and culture of Mexico’s people to the world. After cutting the ceremonious ribbon, authorities, press, and attendees took seats surrounding and stage that was the recipient of the evening’s event. With words that refused to leave her […]
read moreSabores de Baja is an organic food festival that seeks to promote Baja California Sur’s culture and gastronomy. It focused on reaching as many people as possible, locals as well as tourists, and share with them the variety of characteristic plates and products distinctive of La Baja. Is a big part of Los Cabo’s efforts […]
read moreEvery Friday evening, a short walk from the center of Cabo San Lucas, across the noise of nightlife and away from the air of alcohol and party, you’ll find Viva la Plaza. An effort to show a different face of Los Cabos, allowing families, residents, and tourists to walk and enjoy a new way to […]
read moreToday Los Cabos streets were a little emptier, just a little quieter. Walking towards the center as the evening welcomed twilight expecting the usual sound of Los Cabos nightlife, loud music blasting across the streets, fighting to grab your attention and lure you inside. Today the scream of speakers changed for the sound of people […]
read moreMuseo México, a window to México in Los Cabos. This February 9th I had the pleasure of assisting the presentation of Museo México, a small exhibition that seeks to bring attention to Mexico’s culture and history. The same day was also my six months anniversary as a citizen of Los Cabos, coming from Mexico City, […]
read moreUsing a bicycle to move through Los Cabos it’s… hard, and that’s the polite way to put it. I’ve been living in Cabo San Lucas for half a year now, after living my whole life in a large city, finding myself within walking distance of most places I wanted to go was a big change. […]
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