brucesprinsteenMore than four-decade career and no visit to Mexico. The wait was worth it though for the thousands of fans that Monday night attended the first concert in the Federal District Chief Bruce Springsteen.

"Goodnight Mexico," he said in perfect Spanish, even before playing the first string of his trusty guitar. The audience responded with a standing ovation that lighting energy intensity fell over more than three-hour concert.

The interpreter turned to a selection of classic and satisfied his followers saying some Spanish phrases, distributing handshakes attendees located in the front row of the stage down to walk among the audience and even throwing herself into his arms.

In the third song Out ??of the Street, Springsteen descended the stage, walked among his followers who touched him, he shouted, cheering. Then he rose and floated through the crowd that carefully and slowly returned to the singer on stage.

The rocker originally from New Jersey, dropped repeatedly to touch and feel your audience.

The River was one of the most applauded songs during recital offered as part of his tour Wrecking Ball Tour, which went before 12,000 attendees dressed in jeans, dark jacket and gray shirt.

Other songs performed by The Boss were My City of Ruins, The Promised Land and Hungry Heart.

The Chief barely took a breath between songs. Thread one after another their successes that danced between rock, blues, jazz, soul, folk, with his legendary E Street Band band consists of 16 musicians who overflowed with his leader.

It had been almost three hours since the start of the concert and the lights went out, a loud "Bruce, Bruce" was heard in the Palace of Sports and Springsteen returned to play some of his most requested hits.

Born in the USA up to all of their seats and Bruce seemed guitar chords not resist.

As you did in the video for Dancing in the Dark, The Chief took the stage to a girl, while below, thousands imitated the choreography and Courteney Cox Bruce in the original dance.

"Thank you for touching my heart," concluded an emotional rocker and an apology for all the years of absence promised to return.

 

 

autonomaBahía de Banderas, Nayarit. - During the first year at the helm of the Technological University of Bahia de Banderas, a steady growth was achieved for the benefit of students in the various specialties that are taught.

Lorena Ochoa notaThe former golfer Lorena Ochoa Ochoa was honored today with a large statue on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.

Lindsay-Lohan Baid

A judge revoked Lindsay Lohan’s probation on Wednesday and scheduled a hearing that could result in more jail time for the closely watched “Liz and Dick” star.

The ruling in Los Angeles came as the 26-year-old actress — who did not appear in court — faces misdemeanor counts of reckless driving, lying to a police officer and obstructing an officer from performing duties after an accident in which her Porsche slammed into the back of a dump truck in June.

Lohan told police in Santa Monica that her assistant was driving, but detectives now believe the actress was behind the wheel as she headed to a movie set.

Lohan was on probation at the time after previously being convicted of the misdemeanor theft of a necklace and two DUI charges.

A probation violation hearing was set for Jan. 15. A judge could sentence the actress up to 245 days in jail after the Santa Monica case is resolved.

Lohan was not required to appear in court Wednesday. She was represented by her attorney, Shawn Holley.

Lohan also faces a misdemeanor assault charge in New York after a woman claimed she was hit by the actress at a nightclub.

The jewelry case sparked months of court hearings and morgue cleanup duty for the star who has struggled personally and professionally since being arrested twice in 2007 for driving under the influence.

After being removed from supervised probation in March, Lohan attempted to mount a comeback, filming two movies and a cameo with Charlie Sheen in the latest installment of the “Scary Movie” franchise.

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SubdireccindeArteArt and Culture Branch
Calendar of Events
December 1st-30th December

Date Event Location
December 1 - 12
10 am - 10 pm "Expo decorate your" Parque Hidalgo
Exhibition of furniture manufacturers, materials for decoration and interior design. Free Admission

December 2
6:00 pm "Danzon" Plaza de Armas
Danzonera popular music for dancing. Free admission.
                             
December 5
7:00 pm "Fiesta Mexicana" Parque Lazaro Cardenas

Theme Party Mexican and activities, offered to tourists and locals. It features live music, traditional food, folk dancing and traditional games. Free admission

December 6
6:00 pm "Municipal Band" Main Square
Presentation of the local band that plays popular pieces for all visitors and locals. Free admission

December 6, 7, 8 and 9
6:30 pm "Cinema Displays Art XXI" Marina Vallarta
International Film Festival of Uruguay. We present South American filmmakers short films and guest-local. Free admission.

December 9
6:00 pm "Danzon" Plaza de Armas
Danzonera popular music for dancing. Free admission

December 13 "Municipal Band" Plaza de Armas
6:00 pm
Presentation of the local band that plays popular pieces for all visitors and locals. Free admission

December 13
7:30 pm "Argentine Tango"
Aquiles Serdan Auditorium
Arcos del Malecon
Argentine Tango offer dance teachers Jaimes Friedgen and Christa Rodriguez accompanied by live music from Bohemia Live musical duo comprising Andrea and Luis Lujan Mottura Vaudagna Balduin

 December 15-30 "Gourmet Demonstration" Parque Hidalgo
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 pm Ethnic and dances
Cultural Fair which will be attended by various indigenous groups of the state of Jalisco, which includes culinary demonstration, dance performance and displays of textiles.

December 15-22 and 26-30 "Pastorela" Cuale Cultural Center
8:00 pm
Presentation on the traditional annual Christmas Pastorale the teacher Fabian Alberto brings to all.
Free admission.


December 16 6:00 pm "Danzon" Plaza de Armas
Danzonera popular music for dancing. Free admission

December 19 7:00 pm "Fiesta Mexicana" Parque Lazaro Cardenas
Theme Party Mexican and activities, offered to tourists and locals. It features live music, traditional food, folk dancing and traditional games.

December 20 6:00 pm "Municipal Band" Plaza de Armas
Presentation of the local band that plays popular pieces for all visitors and locals. Free admission.

December 23 7:00 pm "Concert Orchestra" Plaza Galleries
Christmas-themed musical presentation.

December 27 6:00 pm "Municipal Band" Plaza de Armas
Presentation of the local band that plays popular pieces for all visitors and locals. Free admission

December 30 6:00 pm "Danzon" Parque Lazaro Cardenas
Danzonera popular music for dancing. Free admission


Under direction of Art and Culture
Dissemination and Communication
Cuale Cultural Center
Tel: 2230095/2229534/1130107

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aniversariobahiabanderasAbout 10 thousand people attended the dance Banda El Recodo, the first of three events scheduled, on Monday Los Tigres del Norte.

With the assistance of nearly ten thousand people who gathered on the esplanade of the Sports of San José del Valle, started the celebrations for the 23rd anniversary of the founding of the municipality of Bahia de Banderas, with the presentation of international Banda Bend, the first of three events scheduled for this celebration.

The mayor Rafael Cervantes Padilla and council members, mayor, councilors and aldermen, led the start event of the celebrations in front of thousands of people from all the towns and villages, which were accompanied by their respective ancillary activities, delegates, judges municipal presidents and committee chairs Citizen Action.

The mayor acknowledged the valuable support unit councilors, aldermen, and the liquidator, solidarity and interest in contributing employers to realize the town's anniversary celebrations, to provide the people a celebration that unifies all people belonging to Bahia de Banderas, without distinction of origin or place.

To ensure the safety of the audience, had the support of the Army, Navy, Police Nayarit, which were coordinated in this operation with directions of Public Safety, Municipal Transit, and Civil Protection and Fire, were no reports incidents.

The festivities will continue on Monday with stellar presentation of Los Tigres del Norte, and by Tuesday, the closure of the celebration will be provided by Little Musical bands and Cowboys.

Earlier in the morning there will be an official ceremony in the main square of Valle de Banderas, where deputies are expected to attend approved the creation of the municipality as well as the governor of Nayarit, Celso Humberto Delgado Ramirez and the city council that promoted this initiative. It is also hoped the presence of the current governor, Roberto Sandoval Castañeda.

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Limited Tickets Available

corovaronilTickets are now available for Alegria, the December 19th Holiday Concert of the Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus (PVMC) to be held in the magnificent Teatro Vallarta.

The one-day-only bilingual performance will consist of nearly two hours of music including international holiday classics such as Ave Maria, Silent Night and Oh Holy Night as well as Mexican favorites including Ven a Mi Casa esta Navidad and Las Posadas. In addition, the incomparable Arnaldo!

Drag Chanteuse will be making a special guest appearance all the way from Seattle, Washington that is not to be missed. The PVMC is the first gay men's chorus in Latin America and is composed both of Mexican nationals as well as expatriates from around the world who now call Mexico home. The chorus was formed last May with the mission statement of providing beautiful, quality male choral music to entertain, enlighten and to build bridges of greater understanding and acceptance. Alegria! will be its first major performance of the PVMC.

Save the date, December 19th at 8:00 PM. Seating is limited and tickets are now available at the Teatro Vallarta Box office, Uruguay #18, Col. 5 de Diciembre, (322) 222-4525, at Flowers to Go on Rodolfo Gomez # 126 in Zona Romantica and online from Ticketmaster.com.mx.

There is a link for English on the Ticketmaster website in the upper right corner. To purchase tickets online, simply type Alegria in the search box and then follow the instructions. Ticket prices begin at $100 pesos and make the perfect gift for friends, valued employees and family--especially those who may never have had the opportunity to attend such an event.

More information about the PVMC can be found online at PVMensChorus.org. Auditions for men wishing to participate in the spring concert begin January 6th and volunteers are always needed. Click on the following link for a sneak peak of the official Alegria! poster featuring Arnaldo! Drag Chanteuse and select members of the PVMC from Puerto Vallarta and other places: www.pvmenschorus.com/alegria.

 

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