Summer Nears, but No Vacation in Sight

Political temperatures are also rising, and potential conflicts and near-miss economic catastrophes are coming to a head in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe
Read morePolitical temperatures are also rising, and potential conflicts and near-miss economic catastrophes are coming to a head in the Western Hemisphere and around the globe
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS If you are stuck for something to do this summer, and even into fall, consider taking a staycation at the W Mexico City. Not only is the hotel, part of the Marriott International chain, one of the hottest spots to dine or have a drink in the heart of one of the most dynamic parts of the
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS It’s August, already, and it seems that the last easy-breezy days of summer are quickly slipping away. Soon, vacations will be over and schools will reopen (which means much worse traffic), and all those lazy afternoons of sitting around the pool or sipping coffee with friends at your favorite café will come to an end, and you
Read moreBy THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF The long-awaited premiere of “Ten Cellos, in Concert” will be presented on Saturday, June 11, at Mexico City’s University Cultural Center, with a diverse repertoire ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to Bad Bunny. The musicians of the Philharmonic of the Arts always surprise their audience, allowing them to remain current and full of ideas that
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Granted, when you were living in sweats day-in-and-day-out locked in your house during quarantine, putting on jewelry may not have been at the top of your list of daily dress routine activities. And temporarily giving up those heavy loop earrings was probably a nice respite for your earlobes during the covid-19 lockdown. But now that you have
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS It’s hot, it’s humid and it’s sticky outside. But with the right wardrobe and beauty products, the dog days of summer need not cramp your Sirius seasonal style. In hot weather, cotton. linen and other natural fabrics that can absorb perspiration and keep you fresh are your best bets. And just like heavy garments are more suited
Read moreBy THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS When Mexico first began importing cherries from the northwestern U.S. states of Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and Montana 15 years ago, the initial sales were relatively small, barely 6,000 cartons in 2004. But as Mexico’s appreciation of the fleshy little cerises increased, so did the demand for the fruits. In 2018, Mexico imported an unprecedented 200,000 crates
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 moreHere Comes the Sun By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Yeah, it’s spring, and the sun is shining bright in Mexico pre-rainy season. And even when the rains start, there are all those great beach resorts from Cancun to Cabos, plus lots of other summer destinations that are perfect places to show off your beauty and a little skin (just make sure you
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