Art & Culture

La Charrería

La Charrería

Mexico’s equestrian tradition has been honored by the United Nations for its cultural importance and role as a “living history”…
Morganna Love

Morganna Love

Morganna Love was the star of the recent Queer Film Festival that took place in Playa del Carmen in November.…
Protect What You Love: Artivism Meets Cancun

Protect What You Love: Artivism Meets Cancun

The PangeaSeed Foundation brought their Sea Walls: Murals for Oceans to the city bringing art and awareness of the marine…
Music: Festivals, Songs And Sones

Music: Festivals, Songs And Sones

Music plays an important role in Mexican culture. Let´s explore the origins of a just a few musical styles that…
The Legend Of Quetzalcóatl

The Legend Of Quetzalcóatl

Known as Kukulkan to the Maya, the feathered serpent is a symbol of great spiritual depth, represented in the art…
Day of the Dead in Cozumel

Day of the Dead in Cozumel

A different and more-culture-filled celebration for the deceased took place this year in Cozumel This year, the people in Cozumel…
The Culture of Death

The Culture of Death

Death makes no distinction, but the way that we deal with death is entirely dependant on the culture that we…
Death and Catrinas In Playa

Death and Catrinas In Playa

The Day of the Dead will see a number of festivals, contests, craft shows, dining, conferences and a series of…
La Catrina

La Catrina

Jose Guadalupe Posadas has given the subject of death a worthy representation for Mexicans, which is is unserious, and even…
Night Art Exhibition

Night Art Exhibition

On a recent evening in Cozumel, Khela de Freslon and Oscar Larrauri shared their love of Cozumel through their photographs…
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