COLUMNISTS

By Mike Stoltz Well, this will be my final column to you in the sad, yet well-reasoned, final edition of this publication. Hopefully, I can continue to share offbeat and …
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By Carlomagno Osorio In the vast canvas of our lives, we are imbued with a supreme power—the ability to make our own decisions regardless of how they may affect others. …
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By Dr. Omar Herrera Pérez Prevention of prostate and urological diseases is an important aspect of men’s health. Here are some tips and measures to consider for reducing the risk …
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By Philip Gambone Rigoberto González, a self-identified Chicano writer, is the author of a considerable number of books of poetry and prose, 20 at last count. His work includes four …
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By Judy Newell Mexico News Hacienda Xcanatun by Angsana: 18th-Century Heritage Suites near downtown Mérida Hidden within four acres of lush garden is the five-star Hacienda Xcanatun by Angsana a …
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By Natalie Taylor The church of San Rafael, also called la Santa Escuela (the Holy School), is the oldest religious building within the historical center of San Miguel de Allende. …
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By Adriana Ortega Zenteno The foundation of Spanish towns and Indian towns The Spanish settlement model was one of the main instruments of colonization in the Bajío. The Spanish town …
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By Rodrigo Díaz Summer, which began on June 21, is the longest day of the year and the shortest night. This phenomenon, which we know as the summer solstice, means …
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By Juan Hernandez Recently, we have witnessed various historical moments in the democratic life of Mexico. The elections for governors in Coahuila and the state of Mexico were the framework …
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By Josemaría Moreno and Rodrigo Díaz We celebrate Father’s Day on June 18. The origin of this holiday dates back to the US at the beginning of the 20th century, …
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