Operatic Trio to Harmonize for Developmentally Challenged Children

Founded in 2000, the Ramón Vargas Foundation supports children with cerebral palsy and other developmental diseases in rural and underdeveloped areas of Mexico
Read moreFounded in 2000, the Ramón Vargas Foundation supports children with cerebral palsy and other developmental diseases in rural and underdeveloped areas of Mexico
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS It has been called the Fountain of Youth for the 21st century, and is one of the most important ingredients in modern skincare products. In fact, hyaluronic acid — which is a naturally occurring substance in the human body that can hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water — has become the gold standard for
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Any true Mexican food aficionado will tell you, when it comes to tortillas, nothing compares to those made from Tarahumara blue maize. The sweet, protein-rich grains of blue maize not only add an additional earthy taste to the corn masa used to make tortillas, but also an extra dose of antioxidants. But since the Tarahumara maize is
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS If there is one word that defines what makeup is going to look like this summer, it’s “shine.” Yes, after a subdued, understated, matted fall and winter, it’s time to let your inner radiance shine through and make your skin’s natural dewy complexion sparkle, accented by glittery shades of deep terracotta and gilded coral on lips, cheeks
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS You have a wardrobe of clothes, shoes, jewelry, lipstick colors and nail varnishes. But a wardrobe of skin foundations, with various textures, finishes and coverages? Do you really need a cupboard of different types of base makeups? Dior International Pro Team makeup artist Nicolás Berreteaga says yes. “Your foundation is the … well, foundation of your entire makeup
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