Merida Events: Trova, Comedy & Cinema
This Week’s events include Charlie Chaplin, Trova, Jazz, Piano concerts, dancing in the streets and much more… come out and enjoy Merida!
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This Week’s events include Charlie Chaplin, Trova, Jazz, Piano concerts, dancing in the streets and much more… come out and enjoy Merida!
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Yucatan News: Telmex payphone rates drop 60%, planeloads of tourists come to Yucatán from Milán, Izamal gets Cable TV, workshops for Women farmers, the Diario writes about renovating the Centro, and much more…
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Mérida is a great city; life here is more relaxed and slow-paced, but once the sun goes down, one thing is for sure: Yucatecans know how to party, and they’re good at it…
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This week in Mérida there are amazing shows at the Planetarium, also Classic Movies starring from Marlon Brando to Cantinflas and a beautiful Serenade for Cords featuring Charlyn Mayo you must attend!
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This week, we have a review on “Decreto 801″, also an overview of education facilities in Mérida, free vaccinations for children and a little from The Yucatan Yodeler’s Blog!
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Live Trova at Restaurante Amaro all week long, also Live Jazz performances at Jazzin’ Merida, and don’t forget about the regular weekly performances all arond the city. There’s something for everyone!
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The Merida English Library’s Annual Chili Cookoff is around the corner! Get your recipes ready! Also, a number of UADY’s students are still in the game to participate in the Fencing competitions at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing!
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Well, it was a busy Carnaval week! Lots of parades in wonderful weather. Now the Centro is going back to normal and Merida’s eyes start turning toward spring.
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This week’s news is a little late… find out why. Also, news about the restoration of sacred art in the Yucatan, news from the States and the 175th anniversary of the School of Medicine at UADY…
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Even in the laid-back environment of the Yucatan, commercial development and economic growth are alive and well… perhaps more alive and a lot healthier than in other parts of the world. This isn’t happening due to the presence of expats in the community, but how do we feel about it?…
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The readers of Yucatan Living have spoken. We had seven Readers Choice Polls in the last half of 2007… here are the results!
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