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Holy Week altars keep San Miguel de Allende natives connected in a gentrifying city
In this tight-knit city that's rapidly embracing outsiders, San Miguel's centuries-old tradition of creating a homemade Friday of Sorrows altar for public viewing is a community constant.
Iztapalapa’s 183-year-old annual Passion Play returns with its new UNESCO World Heritage status
The traditional Holy Week event balances world-class recognition with local energy and pride to turn an often marginalized urban area into the center of attention in the nation's capital.
The origins of Centro Cultural Tijuana, and how it continues to shape the city’s art and culture
The brainchild of Mexican President José López Portillo and his wife Carmen Romano, the Tijuana landmark was inaugurated in 1982. It has been a cultural landmark ever since.