
San Miguel de Allende DNA, a book about the people of San Miguel
By Talia Lara “Over the last few months, we at Atención San Miguel, have striven to recover the historical memory of San Miguel de Allende. We strongly believe that for …
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By Talia Lara “Over the last few months, we at Atención San Miguel, have striven to recover the historical memory of San Miguel de Allende. We strongly believe that for …
Leer másBy Carmen Rioja In an interview for Atención San Miguel, archaeologist Gabriela Zepeda García Moreno, director of the interdisciplinary research and conservation team of the Cañada de la Virgen Archaeological …
Leer más«Rethinking Tourism» By Francisco Peyret A few decades ago, airline travel was not all that common, and for many inhabitants of the world, it was a luxury. The airplane was …
Leer másBy Paola Velasco With the arrival of September and the celebration of the national holidays, it is also the time of year when one of the most popular dishes in …
Leer másBy Carola Rico On September 14, Mexico celebrates National Broadcaster’s Day. These professionals use their voices to inform or entertain people on any topic. In the sixties, according to history, then-President …
Leer másBy Carola Rico The National Electoral Institute (INE) of Guanajuato invites citizens to fulfill their electoral registration obligations, during the Intensive Annual Campaign (CAI) that began on September 1, and …
Leer másBy Carmen Rioja Lama Drolma received us for the interview with a sweet smile. She is known as the famous Top Model who became a Tibetan Buddhist nun; with several …
Leer másBy Jose Alfredo Gutiérrez Falcón Moles Galdi is a new business in San Miguel de Allende. It has flourished, thanks to the efforts of owner Laura Ramírez. Her micro-business has …
Leer másBy Paola Velasco Solidarity is a virtue because through it we unite with other people, sharing their interests, concerns, and needs. It is based on respect and empathy that allows …
Leer másBy Martin Buen Viaje Since time immemorial, people have measured time by the movements of the sun. Later came the water clock and the hourglass—inaccurate, but useful. Eventually, monumental clocks …
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