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Reality show about the light-skinned wealthy triggers backlash in Mexico

A new Netflix reality series following the lavish lives of nine wealthy, light-skinned socialites in Mexico City has provoked a backlash from critics who say...
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Sultry singer Joan Houston and Saucy Aunt Pearl’s Bingo at Incanto

Often demure when it comes to sharing that she’s a first cousin of late music icon Whitney Houston, local performer Joan Houston is an entertainment...
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Impromptu opera regales Mexico City market-goers

The tenor breaks into song next to bunches of bananas strung high above ripe papaya. Wearing a red market apron, he approaches a woman wrapped...
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Tongo and Joby Hernandez lead Incanto’s piano bar Lineup

One of Incanto’s popular weekly acts is ‘Tongo’, a very talented musician who sings in both English and Spanish and plays his own handmade instruments....
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Mexican foreign direct investment up 14 percent

Mexico’s Economy Ministry said on Tuesday that foreign direct investment in the country was $17.842 billion in the first half of 2018, 14 percent higher...
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Dwight Blake and The Groove Band’s ‘Summer Jam’ at Incanto

Vallarta favorite, Dwight Blake, is back at Incanto for ‘one night only’ with his Summer Jam on Saturday, Aug 25, at 8pm. Featuring many of...
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Walmart Mexico announces plans to open gas stations

Wal Mart de Mexico (WALMEX.MX), Mexico’s biggest retailer, said on Thursday that it will open gas stations alongside its domestic stores, joining other private companies...
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‘Communist’ Frida Kahlo swept up in debate on cultural change in Hungary

Sixty-four years after her death, the personal life and politics of Frida Kahlo have come under scrutiny in Hungary. A right-wing pro-government newspaper has criticized...
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A night enforcing immigration laws on the US-Mexico border

The border is where more than 18,500 of the country’s 19,437 Border Patrol agents work, trying to stop people from crossing illegally into the U.S....
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Luis & Fernando are a Friday night favorite at Incanto

Vocalist Luis Villanueva learned to sing Spanish and in English while listening to the greats including, Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Elton John, and many others...
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Is your air conditioner making you sick?

Enduring the high summer temperatures is much easier if we have air conditioning at home. Abusing its use, however, leads to an increase in electricity...
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Mexico has plenty of reasons to celebrate World Beer Day

World Beer Day will be held on August 3, a worthy date to celebrate in Mexico for being the number one country in beer exports...
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