Tag Archives: Mexican

Fashion Designer Josh Tafoya Explores Genizaro Heritage in Event Aiming to Be Native to the Southwest

“That’s where everything starts to cross-pollinate,” said Amy Denet Deal, the brainchild of the Indigenous Futures 4Ever fashion show, held Saturday night at the Santa Fe Railyard. The show featured CFDA interim member Josh Tafoya and other artists and designers from the U.S. Southwest, Canada and Mexico, representing the best of the global Indigenous art… Read More »

Mexico issues ‘red alert’ as Category 3 Hurricane Beryl heads towards coast

By Jose Cortes and Paola Chiomante TULUM/CANCUN, Mexico (Reuters) – Mexico’s top tourist destinations were put on red alert after Hurricane Beryl reached Category 3 strength on Thursday evening and left deadly destruction across several Caribbean islands. Beryl was packing winds of up to 115 mph as it moved toward the east coast of the… Read More »

Hurricane Beryl heads toward Caribbean islands as a category 3 storm

After devastating Jamaica and the Windward Islands, Hurricane Beryl is heading toward Mexico and possibly the U.S. Its devastating winds and storm surge have destroyed homes, knocked out power and killed at least eight people. The storm, which was downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane on Thursday morning, remains a “major hurricane” with maximum winds… Read More »

Long overlooked, Leonora Carrington’s surrealist art is finally getting the attention it deserves

Almost 20 years ago, I travelled 5,000 miles to meet my father’s cousin, who had been estranged from our family for 70 years. At the time, Leonora Carrington was welcomed in her adopted country of Mexico, but little known in her native Britain. She was neglected by her country and our family, as well as… Read More »

Climate change made deadly heat wave hotter in Mexico and Southwest US, increasing its likelihood by 35 times

WASHINGTON (AP) — A breaking new study finds that human-caused climate change has turned up the thermostat and increased the likelihood of this month’s killer heat that scorched the American Southwest, Mexico and Central America. Sizzling daytime temperatures that triggered cases of heatstroke in some parts of the United States were 35 times hotter and… Read More »

A man in Mexico died from one strain of bird flu, but US officials are focusing on another strain

NEW YORK (AP) – The mysterious death of a man in Mexico who contracted a form of bird flu is unrelated to different types of outbreaks on U.S. dairy farms, experts say. Here’s a look at the case and the different strains of bird flu. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MEXICO BIRD FLU CASE? In Mexico,… Read More »

A man in Mexico died from one strain of bird flu, but US officials are focusing on another strain

NEW YORK (AP) – The mysterious death of a man in Mexico who contracted a form of bird flu is unrelated to different types of outbreaks on U.S. dairy farms, experts say. Here’s a look at the case and the different strains of bird flu. WHAT HAPPENED IN THE MEXICO BIRD FLU CASE? In Mexico,… Read More »

Cool way to do the Yucatan Peninsula (without an influencer in sight)

Cast your mind back a decade or so and you’ll remember a time when Tulum was hailed as the next Goa or Bali; crystal clear turquoise waters, delightful beaches free from crowds and an idyllic boho paradise. authentic Mexican experiences. Fast forward to today and Tulum is officially defunct, ruined by its extreme popularity. The… Read More »

These Mexicans are trying to save the axolotl volcano, a beloved and endangered amphibian

MEXICO CITY — Leonidas Otlica Reyes is suffering from the drought in the town of Río Frío de Juárez in the state of Mexico. Rains here have been decreasing for a year, causing streams to turn into swampy puddles crossing the arid landscape. . “We have a big problem right now with no rain. There… Read More »