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What’s on in Mexico City in February

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There's so much to see and do this month in Mexico City, from Chinese New Year festivities to art, ballet, kite-flying and tamales.
A group, dressed as royalty, celebrating Mazatlán's carnival

Mazatlán carnival expected to generate 1.2 billion pesos in economic impact

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The 128th edition of one of Mexico's most important carnivals, scheduled for Feb. 12-17, will celebrate the tambora — a traditional two-headed bass drum — as its central theme, honoring the instrument's cultural significance in Sinaloa.
Guadalajara

MND Local: Fun things to do in Guadalajara in February

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From art, music and dance to recreational activities, February is a great month to experience Guadalajara and its neighboring city, Zapopan.
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Temple of the Cormorants in Dzibanché

A history of the Maya: The Early Classic period

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As the Maya world transitioned from the Late Preclassic to the Early Classic period, new cities rose to prominence in places like Tikal, Uaxactún and Dzibanché.

MND Tutor | Tamales

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How much do you know about the traditions surrounding tamales? If you found the baby Jesus in this year's Rosca de Reyes, you'd better study — and pay — up! MND Tutor has the latest.
Ángela Peralta

The last days of Ángela Peralta, the ‘Mexican Nightingale’

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Ángela Peralta, the "Mexican Nightingale," went to Mazatlán in 1883 to perform, but before she could do so died in a yellow fever epidemic that gripped the city.
Paseo de las Heroinas

New statues on Paseo de la Reforma honor six Indigenous women

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Mexico's history abounds with heroic women, six of whom have recently been honored with statues on Mexico City's Paseo de las Heroinas.
Huitzo tomb

Looting report leads to discovery of millennium-old Zapotec burial chamber

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Culture Minister Cluadia Curiel called it "one of the most important findings of Zapotec culture due to its state of preservation" and said the site should be open to the public by the end of this year.
Catholic demonstration in Mexico City during the Cristero War.

The Cristero War in Mexico: The persecution that almost got my great-grandfather killed

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It has been 100 years since the start of Mexico's Cristero War, when Catholic priests were expelled from the country and people had to worship in secret.
MANCHA Arts Festival

Celebrating the 2nd MANCHA Arts Festival in Zipolite

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Zipolite has been a haven for nudists since the 1960s, but it's also building a reputation for fine art thanks to the upcoming MANCHA Arts Festival.
Del Toro in the kitchen

Del Toro’s talent for terror — and tortillas — celebrated at Sundance

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Ahead of a screening of Del Toro's 1992 film "Cronos" at the Sundance Film Festival, Netflix hosted an honorific during which the Mexican filmmaker delivered a full mariachi concert and even took over tortilla prep in the kitchen.
FutBotMX Cup poster

FutBotMX 2026: Mexico’s science ministry launches robot soccer tournament

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The FutBotMX Cup, which will run from April through June 2026, invites teams of students, professionals and the general public from across the world to build and operate robot soccer teams.
Barcelonette, France

The Barcelonnettes: A forgotten French migration linking the Alps, Louisiana and Mexico

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Did you know a small town in France has produced some of Mexico most famous retail families? The story of Barcelonette, France, and its connection to Mexico is a long and fascinating one.
BTS and CSP

Ticket sales for K-pop megastars’ Mexico shows devolve into chaos

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System crashes, stuck pages, error messages, price changes and other irregularities created so much frustration that even the presidents of Mexico and South Korea got involved.

Zona Maco 2026 is Mexico City’s biggest Art Week yet

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Zona Maco is the crowning jewel of Mexico City Art Week. Here's what to expect for the 2026 edition of the festival.

Mexico Well-Read: ‘This Mouth is Mine’ by Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil

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A touching look at Mexico's myriad dying indigenous languages, we take a look at the books about Mexico that you should be reading!