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3 Mexican recipes (and secret tips) from my 99-year-old abuelita
I asked my grandmother to teach me how to cook her best Mexican recipes. Today, I prepare these recipes almost every week.
What is Padel? The sport that Acapulco gave the world
In the aftermath of Hurricane Otis, learn more about the history of Acapulco, including as the birthplace of an international sport: padel.
Day of the dead poems: How to write your own
The calaveritas literarias, or poems, are one of the most beloved parts of Day of the Dead. Learn how to write your own.
Is it OK for foreigners to paint their faces on Día de Muertos?
A Mexican gives some perspective on the correct etiquette for spending Day of the Dead in Mexico without being inappropriate.
Your guide to international sports tournaments in Mexico
Learn more about the prestigious global sporting events held in Mexico, from golf to Formula 1 to tennis to (of course) soccer.
4 Mexican foods that changed the world’s cuisines
Tomato, avocado, chocolate and vanilla: four foods that are savored around the world. But long ago, they were the flavors of ancient Mexico.
Tatsugoro Matsumoto, the man who colored Mexico City purple
Purple jacaranda trees became an iconic part of the capital's landscape thanks to a Japanese royal gardener who fell in love with Mexico.
Why do I need a molcajete to make the best guacamole?
All you need to know about the Mexican mortar and pestle - your friend for more flavorful dips, dressings and salsas.
Antonieta Rivas Mercado’s cultural patronage changed Mexico
She was a Diego Rivera model and José Vasconcelos' lover but also far more: she left an indelible mark on Mexico's postrevolutionary culture.
Be a cultured capitalino this month with these highbrow events
There's culture and there's Mexico City culture, so if you're in the capital, get yourself on down to one of these great events.