Archive for June, 2009

Foreign ramifications of local drug wars

Foreign ramifications of local drug wars

| June 30, 2009 | Comments (1)

It’s not often you see something in the press that makes you think, Yes! I KNOW! But sometimes it happens, and there were two pieces in the media this morning that gave me that sense. The first was this column in the Guardian by George Monbiot, who came back to an issue we touched on [...]

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Video: “Tracing Aleida” director on making the film and Mexico’s “dirty war”

Video: “Tracing Aleida” director on making the film and Mexico’s “dirty war”

| June 29, 2009 | Comments (0)

This is a longer version of an edited interview with the director Christiane Burkhard about her documentary film project, “Tracing Aleida”.

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Intersections of Mexico City and Los Angeles

Intersections of Mexico City and Los Angeles

| June 25, 2009 | Comments (0)

For those of you who follow other bloggers here in Mexico City, or are a regular visitor to my links, you will know Daniel Hernandez, creator of Intersections, and an author and journalist living here in Mexico City. Daniel is currently in Los Angeles where he is going to be speaking at MOCA as part [...]

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Journalists reporting, and surviving, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

Journalists reporting, and surviving, Ciudad Juárez, Mexico

| June 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

The Committee for the Protection of Journalists reports on journalists working in the northern border town of Ciudad Juarez.

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Frontline discussion: Narco wars Mexico

Frontline discussion: Narco wars Mexico

| June 24, 2009 | Comments (1)

Broadcast live on Ustream, June 24th 2009 Moderator: Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor for Channel 4 News Panel:Ed Vulliamy, Guardian and Observer journalist and writer Alex Tweddle

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Graphic amusement: What a wonderful country

Graphic amusement: What a wonderful country

| June 19, 2009 | Comments (1)

Blumpi: What a wonderful country

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Cafe Tacuba Uncut

Cafe Tacuba Uncut

| June 19, 2009 | Comments (1)

For the hardcore Cafe Tacuba fans out there, here is the uncut material from the interview that I did with two of the band members.

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More jump ship from The News

More jump ship from The News

| June 17, 2009 | Comments (2)

Only four of the original 14 people rehired by Grupo Mac to man the News, Mexico City’s struggling English-language newspaper, remain at the title.

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Nearly 10,000 migrant kidnappings in Mexico in 6 months

Nearly 10,000 migrant kidnappings in Mexico in 6 months

| June 17, 2009 | Comments (0)

During that period, 9,758 migrants were deprived of their liberty. More than 60 percent of kidnappings involved groups of migrants travelling together. The majority of those kidnapped were from Honduras (67 %). ¡8% oer the victims were from El Salvador and 13% from Guatemala.

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Jumex Collection owner says architectural choice not `malinchismo'

Jumex Collection owner says architectural choice not `malinchismo'

| June 17, 2009 | Comments (0)

It’s not “malinchismo”, no way. I’ve always believed that the internationalization of projects can benefit and nourish the vision of many people in the country where the projects originate as well those who receive the works from abroad.

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How Cafe Tacuba sprained my ankle

How Cafe Tacuba sprained my ankle

| June 16, 2009 | Comments (4)

This is probably the least exciting location from which I have filed a dispatch. My sofa, in my third-floor apartment, my snowball-like foot propped up on a couple of cushions as I look out onto the cloudy Mexico City panorama this morning. What happened? Well, it’s all Cafe Tacuba’s fault really. I interviewed two of [...]

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Video: Gallery takes graffiti off the streets

Video: Gallery takes graffiti off the streets

| June 12, 2009 | Comments (1)

“Cavemen Did It First” is the first permanent art space in the city dedicated exclusively to graffiti.

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First Stop in the New World: Taxi Ride

First Stop in the New World: Taxi Ride

| June 12, 2009 | Comments (0)

This is the final in our series of extracts from David Lida’s book “First Stop in the New World,” which has just come out in paperback. The book is divided between long chapters that deal with topics of great importance in Mexico City (crime, inequality, food, sex and even shopping), and shorter chapters that provide [...]

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BorderReporter: God's Gonna Cut You Down

BorderReporter: God's Gonna Cut You Down

| June 11, 2009 | Comments (1)

What happened here last week was a sheer massacre.

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First Stop in the New World: the Reality of Crime

First Stop in the New World: the Reality of Crime

| June 11, 2009 | Comments (1)

This week MexicoReporter.com is publishing a series of extracts from David Lida’s book “First Stop in the New World,” which has just come out in paperback. The book is divided between long chapters that deal with topics of great importance in Mexico City (crime, inequality, food, sex and even shopping), and shorter chapters that provide [...]

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Coleccion Jumex moves closer to Mexico City action

Coleccion Jumex moves closer to Mexico City action

| June 10, 2009 | Comments (0)

La Coleccion Jumex, one of the largest private collections of contemporary art open to the public in Latin America, is planning to move from its location on the outskirts of Mexico City closer to the action in the capital’s center.

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Flour or corn tortillas?

Flour or corn tortillas?

| June 10, 2009 | Comments (0)

I now realize that flour tortila love is a big part of my So-Cal identity, and I’m not the only one.

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First Stop in the New World: Street Children in Mexico City

First Stop in the New World: Street Children in Mexico City

| June 10, 2009 | Comments (0)

Her face is oval and nut-colored, with the enormous eyes of a gazelle. Montse’s expression is serious, cautious, pensative.

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Preview the Mexican movies hitting Los Angeles in Hola Mexico festival

Preview the Mexican movies hitting Los Angeles in Hola Mexico festival

| June 9, 2009 | Comments (0)

L.A. audiences would seem to need no introduction to Mexican cinema.

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Latest editor at the News laid off

Latest editor at the News laid off

| June 9, 2009 | Comments (2)

The most recently appointed editor at the English language newspaper here in Mexico City the News has left the title after just a week in the job.

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First Stop in the New World: Where the Money is, and Isn’t

First Stop in the New World: Where the Money is, and Isn’t

| June 9, 2009 | Comments (1)

This week MexicoReporter.com is publishing a series of extracts from David Lida’s book “First Stop in the New World,” which has just come out in paperback. The book is divided between long chapters that deal with topics of great importance in Mexico City (crime, inequality, food, sex and even shopping), and shorter chapters that provide [...]

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Fiction series on Mara Salvatrucha wins Webby Award

Fiction series on Mara Salvatrucha wins Webby Award

| June 8, 2009 | Comments (0)

“The Ten Commandments of la Vida Loca, ” received the Webby Award for best drama series during a weekend ceremony in New York.

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