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Vicente Rojo’s life and art reflects many of the major events of 20th-century Mexico. He died on March 17.

Mexico loses artist who ‘played with dolls’ after 1985 earthquake

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Vicente Rojo, who died on March 17 at age 89, was an artist whose work reflected many of the major events of 20th-century Mexico.
Lighting a candle just before midnight on the Saturday before Easter.

On Holy Week, these youths exchange worldly pleasures for divine ones

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Los Varones, men in charge of religious tasks in the Mexico City community of San Gregorio Atlapulco, may have existed since the 1600s.
A vaccination center in Hidalgo.

Mexico City vaccinations begin this week in Coyoacán, Tlalpan

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Mexico City continues its campaign to vaccinate persons 60 and over against Covid-19, this week in the boroughs of Coyoacán and Tlalpan.
The dramatic encounter between the Virgin Mary and Jesus on his way to the crucifixion during Holy Week festivities in Tlalixtac, Oaxaca.

Holy Week photo expedition leads to an unanticipated cultural encounter

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The plan was to document a well-known Good Friday reenactment in Tlalixtac, Oaxaca. When a local official objected, things got confusing.
The couple wait for their shots at a Celaya vaccination center.

Eager for Covid shot, man uses tricycle cart to take his wife to vaccination...

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The 75-year-old Celaya resident transported the 83-year-old woman with a tricycle cart to a vaccination center.
A popular beach in Veracruz on the weekend.

Third wave of Covid on the way? Long weekend fills streets, packs beaches

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A resurgence of the national outbreak is not out of the question after people flooded streets and flocked to beaches on the weekend.
felix salgado

Morena party confirms rape suspect as candidate for governor of Guerrero

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The party has confirmed that alleged rapist Félix Salgado will be its candidate for governor after completing a new selection process.
The front of Armando Contreras’s workshop is filled with carved marble and onyx figures, including this iguana.

Puebla town’s artisans keep alive traditions going back nearly 1,000 years

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Artisans in Tecali still create the type of highly skilled marble and onyx sculptures their Chichimeca ancestors made for the Aztec Empire.
Cartel shows off its tank in Aguililla.

Jalisco cartel shows off its fire power, parades narco-tank in Michoacán

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Six heavily-armed men and one women rode on the tank as it was paraded in broad daylight in El Aguaje, a town in Aguililla.
Youths toke up at the pot market adjacent to the Senate building in Mexico City.

Federal lawmakers expected to vote next week to legalize recreational use of pot

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A bill that would legalize possession of up to 28 grams and the cultivation of up to six plants could be approved next Tuesday.