Todos Santos Festival del Mole 26 April 2019 Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico Designated by the Government Mexico as one of the country’s magical pueblos, the Baja California Sur city of Todos Santos held their first annual Mole Festival on Friday, April 26, 2019, at their main plaza. Mole sauce is a traditional […]
read moreJazamango Restaurant Celebrates First Anniversary Todos Santos, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico Enjoying the fabulous weather of the Magical Town (Pueblo Mágico) Todos Santos, this Sunday, February 25, 2018, the famous Jazamango Restaurant celebrated its first anniversary, adding to the list of great restaurants. We were in the company of hundreds of people who gathered […]
read moreThe Palapa Learning Center Grand Opening A Dream Becoming a Reality. The Palapa Learning Center Grand Opening November 9 – 11, 2017, marks an historic moment for the Palapa Society of Todos Santos. The Grand Opening for the completed three-building Palapa Learning Center (PLC) campus and a special Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the Elena Poniatowska Community Library is the culmination […]
read moreCape Crusaders: 10 Key Figures in Los Cabos History Los Cabos has a long history, and has been inhabited, loosely speaking, for more than 10,000 years. For the vast majority of that time it was the territory of hunter gatherers called the Pericú. Very few names of Pericúes are known to us now, and those that […]
read moreLos Cabos residents will have little time to rest and recuperate after their traditional holiday binge–for the uninitiated, the period from December 12 (El Día de la Virgen de Guadalupe) to January 6 (El Día de Los Tres Reyes Magos) is commonly referred to in México as the Maratón Guadalupe – Reyes due to the […]
read moreThanksgiving, even more than the Fourth of July, is the consummate American holiday (as in the United States of America, rather than North, South, or Latin America). Why? The food is better. The mere mention of the word is enough to summon visions of family feasts featuring turkey, taters and pumpkin pie; endless football games; and […]
read moreAfter taking a year off due to Hurricane Odile, the Cabo Comedy Festival returned for its long awaited second edition last weekend, with over 75 stand-up comedians performing at Desperados and La Divina nightclubs in downtown Cabo San Lucas. The 5-day festival was produced by the L.A.-based Zaring Group and Wind Entertainment, and sponsored by […]
read moreApril brings to a close Los Cabos’ whale watching season and also signals the changing of the spring break guard. During March, area beaches are packed with students from the United States and Canada. During the first week of April, however, the demographics shift with the arrival of Semana Santa. Commonly known as “Mexican Spring […]
read moreNew Beginnings In Los Cabos: New Year Period a Time for Reflection and Resolutions New Beginnings In Los Cabos- New years are generally ushered in amid a swirl of fiestas and family dinners, with the Champagne and fireworks of New Year’s Eve acting as grand finale for the gustatory maelstrom that is the holiday period. […]
read moreTodos Santos, Señorita of Baja Sur Article by Ann Hazard, November 2004, Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, México. Todos Santos is growing up, I say to myself as I wander the streets on a balmy afternoon in early February of last year. Like a señorita who has just celebrated her quinceañera (fifteenth birthday), Baja’s hippest town is […]
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