-Editorial After what was billed as “L.A.’s busiest art week” with five art fairs and multiple gallery events happening at the same time throughout Southern California, the Mexicali Biennial opens its latest iteration of its tongue-in-cheek, yet serious focus on border issues and art at The Cheech Marin Center for …
April, 2023
March, 2023
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27 March
Art Basel concludes a resonant 2023 edition in Hong Kong
-Editorial Art Basel concluded the 2023 edition of its Hong Kong show, which was marked by brisk sales throughout the week and across all levels of the market, and a celebration of its tenth anniversary in the city and its ever-flourishing arts scene. Staged across two floors of the HKCEC …
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8 March
Community Invited to Roberto R. Pozos Art Exhibit at Chicano Park Museum
-Editorial With the end of the month quickly coming up on the horizon, there are still exciting events you can take part in this month at the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center. On February 17 begun a new exhibit featuring the artwork of Roberto R. Pozos was installed in …
February, 2023
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24 February
BEER MADE BY MONKS
By: Javier Sánchez “EL CERVECIAFILO” In the Middle Ages, we nearly ran out of beer. It gives me goosebumps just imagining what the world would be like without this vital liquid that makes millions and millions of human beings so happy. The paradox of this is that those who saved …
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17 February
FEMALE BREWERS DAY IN MEXICO
-Contribution of Women Beer Tasters in Mexico It was in Ensenada during 2016 that Kathy Pedrin, in her third and last year as president of Catadoras y Cerveceras de México, proposed to institute the Day of the Brewer throughout the country. Derived from the celebration, a CCM Educational Scholarship Program …
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15 February
Art Basel announces return of ambitious, full-scale program for its Hong Kong show
-Editorial Art Basel announces the return of its ambitious, full-scale program for its Hong Kong show with 177 galleries from 32 countries and territories – its largest in the city since 2019 – including the sector for monumental works and a new site-specific commission by Pipilotti Rist. Encounters, the curated …
December, 2022
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23 December
JOHN MARTIN: THE SANTA CLAUS OF BEER
By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela “El CERVECIAFILO” Christmas is here. This represents for those of us who celebrate it a mixture of feelings that range from the greatest of joys to the worst of depression. What is a constant is that in any of the cases there will be alcohol involved, …
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11 December
Art Basel staged its largest-ever edition and marked strong attendance from international collectors
-Editorial Art Basel celebrated its landmark 20th-anniversary edition in Miami Beach, signaling two decades of growth and impact by Art Basel as a cultural cornerstone in South Florida, across the Americas, and beyond. The 2022 edition – Art Basel’s largest to date in Miami Beach – brought together 282 premier …
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6 December
Community Comes Together to Bring Art to Life in Downtown Calexico
-Editorial It was a cold morning in Calexico but that didn’t stop the community from gathering at Rockwood Avenue and helping paint a street mural that will help bring a positive change to the downtown area. This was a new beginning for the downtown area of Calexico. On Dec. 3rd, …
November, 2022
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28 November
BEER REMOVES THE COLD
By: Javier Sanchez, El Cerveciafilo. Many people don’t usually think about a beer when they are cold. Generally, in our latitudes we think that a beer should be refreshing, to quench thirst on a hot day, right? This is because the vast majority are only aware of beers that are …