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Mexican writer Gonzalo Celorio

Mexican writer Gonzalo Celorio wins Spain’s Cervantes Prize for lifetime achievement...

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Celorio joins the ranks of Cervantes laureates like Latin American literary icons like Borges, Vargas Llosa and Elena Poniatowska.
A collage with a photo of actress Mia Goth in a blue dress with a blue gem necklace, along with sketches of the necklace and other accessories

Archival Tiffany jewels dazzle in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein

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The cinematic debut of Tiffany's antique collection accentuates del Toro's gothic, Mexican-influenced aesthetic with two centuries of iconic jewelry and craftmanship.
Henequen fields

The ‘green gold’ miners from Korea: A forgotten diaspora

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Over 1,000 Koreans arrived in Mexico in 1905, the first of what would become an important cultural diaspora in the country.
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Day of the Dead in photos: Color and light fill streets and homes as...

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From the streets of Mexico City to rural Oaxaca, here's how Mexicans paid their respects to the dead this weekend.

Día de Muertos dos and don’ts: How to tread lightly when the veil between...

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Celebrate the magic of Mexico in the most appropriate way, as we take a look at a certified list of Día de Muertos dos and don’ts.

Jalisco’s Los Altos Tequila Route opens new path for rural tourism ahead of 2026...

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In the red-clay hills east of Guadalajara, where endless rows of blue agave ripple toward the horizon, the next chapter of Jalisco's tequila story...
art exhibit in Spain

Spain admits ‘pain’ of Conquest as it presents exhibit on Indigenous Mexican women

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Spain has so far refused to apologize for the Conquest, but Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares's conciliatory words may have cracked open the door.
Women in black outfits typical of choir performances, each bearing a red flower on the lapel, perform onstage at the Tijuana Cultural Center. A female director leads the performers. The stage is illuminated by red and orange lighting.

Voices Without Borders: How a Tijuana choir reached across the divide

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It takes more than the world's busiest border crossing to stop two choirs from either side of the Mexico-U.S. divide from performing together in Tijuana.

What’s the story behind the cempasúchil, Mexico’s ‘flower of the dead’?

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Cempasúchil flowers, or Mexican marigolds, are everywhere this time of year, part of Day of the Dead altars. How did this plant become associated with the holiday?
A movie still from Guillermo del Toro's film "Frankenstein" shows actor Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein in his palatial gothic laboratory, staring upward at the ceiling, surrounded by equipment made of wood and brass.

Why you should celebrate Halloween with a Guillermo del Toro binge watch

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Halloween is heaven for lovers of spooky movies, and few directors have mastered the genre quite like Mexican director Guillermo del Toro.
International Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato

In case you missed it: The 2025 International Cervantino Festival in Guanajuato

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Mexico's premier cultural festival lived up to every expectation again this year. Here's what you might have missed.
Interior of Centro Cultural del Mezcal

Oaxaca’s Centro Cultural del Mezcal wins Paris Design Award

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The venue, a carefully restored 17th-century building in the heart of Oaxaca city, includes an interactive museum, the El Gallo bar, the Alambiq restaurant and a mezcal shop with over 320 Oaxacan mezcal labels.
Professional mourners

The contest in which women cry for money

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Querétaro's crying contests see "mourners" compete for a cash prize as part of the country's Day of the Dead celebrations.
a person laying train tracks

CDMX-QRO train route will take a detour to save ancient rock art

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The adjustment is in keeping with the administration's policy of respecting cultural and historical sites as it carries out its ambitious development of new rail lines in central Mexico.
Alerta Sísmica

Made in Mexico: The ‘Alerta Sísmica’

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Inspired by one of its worst disasters, the 1985 earthquake, Mexico's Alerta Sísmica has become a lifesaver by providing early warnings.
Don Javier Delgado Corona

A guide to Mexico’s most iconic cocktails

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The first cocktail recipe created in Mexico that we know about is remembered because of a tourist named Charles H. Baker, and that’s only...