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Floridian Robert Kimsey couldn’t stay away from Mérida for long
Editor’s note: Robert Kimsey was in his late 80s when we interviewed him for Issue 6 in 2022. After learning that he recently passed away, we searched our archive for the article so we could post it today. The story…
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El Buen Pastor: Spirituality, community, and a shoulder to cry on at Dzununcán
Well beyond Mérida’s Periférico, Dzununcán is one of the poorest communities in Mérida, where residents, including single mothers and children, live in extreme poverty. A family’s next meal, even if limited to stale tortillas, can never be given for granted. Dzununcán is home to an unknown number of migrants who unofficially settled in the area to escape violence or abusive relationships. Much like the homes…
Mexico’s Sheinbaum appoints athlete-turned-politician Rommel Pacheco for leadership role
One of Yucatán’s more personable public figures, Rommel Pacheco, has caught the eye of Mexico’s president-elect. Claudia Sheinbaum has picked the 38-year-old former Olympic…
Mérida Author Explores Small-Town Life and Alien Encounters
Mérida Innkeeper Dave O. Dodge is embarking on a New England book tour to celebrate his two biographical novels set in that region. Dodge,…
Ariz. Student Receives Journalism Award for Shedding Light on HIV in Yucatán
Jair Avalos López, a student at Arizona State University, received the National Health Journalism Award, highlighting the importance of improving the health system and…
Consul General Dorothy Ngutter Bids a Warm Farewell to Yucatán
The time has come for Consul General Dorothy Ngutter to move on to her next assignment. It’s been a quick but productive three years…
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Carol Kolozs Fischer, the Visionary Behind a Luxury Landmark
Carol Kolozs Fischer, whose second act in life was to cement Mérida’s reputation for luxury,…
Lorraine Toohey Followed an Artist’s Path to a Vibrant Community
As a young artist, Lorraine Toohey embarked on an unconventional journey that eventually led her…
LA Celebrity Trainer ‘JJ’ Johnson On Moving to Mérida
A certified personal trainer, vegan activist, and professional dancer/choreographer, JJ is a definite “it girl”…
Reclaiming X’Tabay: A Conversation with Artists Juana Alicia and Tirso González Araiza
In the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, a captivating artistic collaboration challenges conventional narratives and…
Featured Articles
Carol Kolozs Fischer, the Visionary Behind a Luxury Landmark
Carol Kolozs Fischer, whose second act in life was to cement Mérida’s reputation for luxury,…
Lorraine Toohey Followed an Artist’s Path to a Vibrant Community
As a young artist, Lorraine Toohey embarked on an unconventional journey that eventually led her…
LA Celebrity Trainer ‘JJ’ Johnson On Moving to Mérida
A certified personal trainer, vegan activist, and professional dancer/choreographer, JJ is a definite “it girl”…
Reclaiming X’Tabay: A Conversation with Artists Juana Alicia and Tirso González Araiza
In the heart of the Yucatán Peninsula, a captivating artistic collaboration challenges conventional narratives and…
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Being an Expat in Yucatán: Here Are the Basics
Merida, Yucatan, is a city of around a million people, with expats living mainly in the 3.5-square-mile Centro Histórico, a series of neighborhoods near the Plaza Grande, or main square where the government and cathedral preside. Just how many? There is no official count, but certainly, expats here number in the thousands. More recently, younger…
Joey Arias: A NYC legend takes the stage in Mérida
A bona fide fixture of New York City’s vibrant downtown performance scene for 30-plus years, Joey Arias is bringing his cabaret show to Mérida. His one-night-only performance is at El Remate, which has a new chef and menu. Growing up outside of New York, I remember Arias as a major provocateur and trailblazer for drag…
RIP Mérida Artist Samuel Barrera Ceballos
Mérida-born surrealist painter Samuel Barrera Ceballos, who gave up a career in law to follow his passion for dreamscapes and fantastical portraits, has died. The self-taught artist, 56, is remembered for his kindness and eagerness to collaborate with other artists. Barrera left behind law school after he developed a passion for painting while designing and…
Peter Karavais Explains the Motivation Behind Casa Cascabel
Tina Marie Wood and I spent a year traveling around Mexico with the intention of finding the right place to build Casa Cascabel.