The Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus (www.pvmenschorus.org) recently announced "Alegría!" a holiday performance to take place on Wednesday, December 19, at Teatro Vallarta. Founded recently, the chorus presently features over 50 singers from Puerto Vallarta, the rest of Mexico and other countries, and will offer a varied repertoire with favorite Christmas and Hanukkah music in several languages.

"We are delighted to present our first grand performance at Teatro Vallarta," commented Artistic Director, Bob Bruneau.

"We are currently holding auditions and inviting the local community to join our project. We wish to get as close to 100 performers on stage as possible by concert date."

Bruneau founded the Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus just a few months ago with the mission to present beautiful, quality male choral music in English and Spanish, performed by the local and foreign gay community, and to use the power of this music to help build bridges of greater acceptance to the member's families, from the city of Puerto Vallarta, and Mexico.

The idea of sexual orientation-based choruses, while virtually unexplored in Mexico, has gone mainstream in many places around the world.

GALA Choruses (www.galachoruses.org), a worldwide organization dedicated to facilitate the artistic development of its members, currently represent over 8,000 singers that belong to over 170 such choruses, worldwide.

Every four years, GALA Choruses organizes an important festival in which the majority of their members meet and perform. The last one took place July 7 – 11 in Denver, CO, during which 45 vocal ensembles and 130 choruses offered 200 performances for the 6,000-plus attendees.

Puerto Vallarta was proudly represented during the festival; in a special ceremony, the Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus was officially adopted into the membership, thus becoming the first gay men's chorus in Mexico and all of Latin America.

Tickets for "Alegría!" will be available at Teatro Vallarta (www.teatrovallarta.com) and Ticketmaster, the Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus has plans in the works to perform a free holiday concert at the Los Arcos Amphitheater for the Puerto Vallarta community.

Those interested in joining the Puerto Vallarta Men's Chorus can request further information by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or visiting the website www.pvmenschorus.org.

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Independence Day 2012 PROGRAM

Thursday 13
The Battle of Chapultepec Castle Anniversary
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08:00 hrs.
Pledge of the monumental flag
Entrance of U. Agustín Flores Contreras Sports.

09:00 hrs.
Civic Ceremony - Main square El Pitillal. Jalisco

Friday 14

NATIONAL DAY OF CHARRERIA

11:00 hrs.
Traditional Parade of the Union of Associations of Charros Puerto Vallarta-Plaza Lazaro Cardenas - Calle Ignacio L Vallarta, Morelos, Colombia.

Saturday 15

EXCLAMETION UNNIVERSARY OF INDEPENDENCE

08:00 hrs.
Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem and civic ceremony Main square of Puerto Vallarta.

12:00 hrs.
Ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the Mexican National Anthem.
Participation of the general public, city employees and students of all educational levels. Presiden naval authorities, civil and military.

22:50 hrs.
FLAG OF C. Mayor. Front hallway outside of City Hall.

22:57 hrs.
READ the Declaration of Independence,
BY THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT GENERAL SRIO.
Main Balcony Palacio Municipal.

23:00 hrs.
TRADITIONAL CEREMONY exclamation of Independence By C. Mayor LIC. Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz, accompanied by naval and military authorities.

23:03 hrs.
NATIONAL ANTHEM

23:08 hrs.
Fireworks. - Malecon.

23:15 hrs.
Verbena - Main square.

SUNDAY 16

THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY

08:00 hrs.
Pledge of Allegiance, civic ceremony - Parque Hidalgo.

10:00 hrs.
Civic-Military Parade - Parque Lazaro Cardenas, Calle Ignacio L. Vallarta, Morelos and Colombia.

THURSDAY 27

Consummation OF MEXICO INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY.

8:00 am
Pledge of Allegiance - Main Square 8:30 am Civic-Hidalgo Park Ceremony Puerto Vallarta Jalisco, 2012.

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Come and Experience the Culture!  

The City of Puerto Vallarta enthusiastically started the 2012 Independence Day celebration on September 9th with a beauty pageant in which Miss Natalia Diaz was crowned the Fiestas Patrias Queen by Mayor Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz.

Despite Sunday evening's downpour, at exactly 8:00 pm a jury comprised of media personalities, city council members and the city's 1984 and 1986 Fiestas Patrias Pageant Queens were seated and prepared to judge the competition, which took place on a stage set up in front of City Hall.

During the first phase of the competition, the ladies, wearing evening gowns, spoke about Mexico's Independence and what it means to them, with the judges rating each contestant's disposition and finesse. In the second stage of the competition, the ladies took to the walkway for an assessment of their beauty and elegance.

Throughout the competition, the contestants' friends and relatives cheered them on, waving balloons and banners in an enthusiastic show of support for their favorite.

Mayor Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz took the stage and presented a beautiful bouquet of roses to Stephanie Michelle Rubio, who was named 'Miss Congeniality,' before giving the title of 'Second Princess' to Universidad Arcos representative, Kenya Grain Naomi Iñiguez.

In addition to being appointed 'First Princess,' the representative from Colegio de Juana de Asbaje, Alma Mística Aguilar Rosas, was also named 'Miss Photogenic.'

Finally, it was time to crown the Queen. Monserrat Vázquez Rodríguez, the city's 2011 Fiestas Patrias Queen, joined Mayor Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz on stage for the honor of crowning Puerto Vallarta's Reina de las Fiestas Patrias 2012. And the winner is... Universidad del Valle de Atemajac (UNIVA) representative, Natalia Diaz!

There are many more colorful and patriotic celebrations commemorating Mexico's Independence from Spain taking place in Puerto Vallarta this month.

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At Great revival winning of the XV meeting of interior theater in Lagos de Moreno

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"Toothbrush"
Theater of the absurd 

Address Edgar Trevino and Veronica Muniz
As Prime Best Actress Veronica Muñiz

Nominated for Best Actor and Director ... Edgar Trevino Which gives them the automatic bid to the State Theatre shows in November 2012.

September Thursday 13, 20, 27 Friday 14, 21, 28 8:00 PM

COST:
General Admission: $ 60.00
Students and Seniors: $ 30.00
IN the Cuale Cultural Center

FOR ADULTS

Come and Experience the Culture!

•It will be appreciated by more than 80 pieces by 25 students worked to make the workshop of sculpture and painting
•This exhibition will be held today at the Cuale Cultural Center Auditorium at 7:00 o'clock pm

The Directorate of Art and Culture, and the students, who make up the Painting and Sculpture Workshop Cuale Cultural Center, cordially invite the public to enjoy and learn about the quality of their talent through their artistic creations.

The date is today, Friday, at 7:00 o'clock pm in the Cuale Cultural Center Auditorium.

This exhibition will feature more than 80 pieces worked in painting, sculpture and drawing, which are performed by the 25 members of the workshop, which for six intense months have engaged in transactions to make it available in the exhibition entitled "Closing Cycles".

It should be noted that this workshop is conducted by Maestro Sergio Moncada, which provides options for young people to learn and make inroads in the art world.

This being one of the most popular workshops where they go students in the city and abroad.

An extensive versatility of shapes, colors, textures, themes and ideologies, are  in each one of the pieces, which have a great authenticity, since there is no tax issue, only talent, feeling and passion.

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vallarta smallest turtles

Inspectors of the night tours performed consistently to collect nests and take them to a suitable place for care

To report the presence of a turtle on beaches in the municipality, the citizens, call 3221036433 and cared for by an inspector

Since last July, began the arrival of sea turtles on the beaches of this town to lay their eggs in the sand and return to the sea as they do every year, that's why the city of Puerto Vallarta, through Branch Environment and Ecology, the program performs Conservation and Protection of this species in the littoral Vallarta.

Through this program, agency inspectors perform consistently night tours of inspection and surveillance for the protection of sea turtles, plus it has a nursery in the area of the pier where they deposited some of the nests collected.

It is for this purpose, to contribute to the protection of this marine species, that the City invites all people to report when they see a sea turtle nesting on the beach to phone 3221036433, that number will be attended only by the night shift inspector who is working at the time, so he takes over to collect eggs and take them to the right place for care and proper handling.

They can also call phone 225 9658 and 225 9659, Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 4 pm If you wish to volunteer, so you can have direct contact with these species and contribute to their care.

It must be said that since some years and do so far, sea turtles are considered within the global and endangered species (Márquez, 1990), are included in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), in red list species as endangered or vulnerable species and in Appendices I and II of CMS (Convention on Migratory Species of Wild Animals) (IUCN / SSC) in the NOM-ECOL-2001 and Endangered Species Act of the United States, classified as "endangered".

Like the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species and Endangered Wild Fauna and Flora-CITES, so the turtle is a protected species under federal law.

There are eight species of sea turtles, of which seven are living on the Mexican coast and in northern Australia. Of these seven species, has shown the presence of four on the Pacific coast, the Olive Ridley turtle, the green sea turtle, leatherback and hawksbill, olive ridley turtle being the most abundant and most visited beaches in Jalisco to lay their eggs.

Branch of Art and Culture
Wednesday August 29, 2012

Starring actors Vallarta. The Movie "Carmine Rose" will be presented at the Cuale Today

Cultural Center will screen the film as a special presentation to be attended by the two actors involved in Vallarta, this interesting tape

The Art and Culture Branch invites  to all Vallartenses to enjoy and be part of the special presentation of the movie "Pink Carmine", which will be this Thursday, August 30 at 8 pm, in the Cuale Cultural Center Auditorium, admission is free, and the classification is only for over eighteen years.

Veronica Muñiz Actress and Actor Julian Gonzalez Esparza involved in this moving story, will host this great premier. This movie was filmed in the year of 2008,

Valentín Santana actor and director of history of "Carmine Rose", which has the philosophy of "Making a film different, with message and committed.

" In this film worked more than 120 people, seeking to focus and project a high-quality Mexican cinema film, "Rose Carmine" A independent feature film made ​​in digital format of interlocking stories, which shows how the behavior and operation of an international network of human traffickers.

These stories are told from the perspective of the perpetrator, and develop a character around.

Deceit, corruption, manipulation, evil and cruelty  a story where children are trafficked involving the theme of Pink lipstick, a feature which involves talent Jalisco and which aims to lift the word about abuse. -

Head of Press Directorate of Social Communication H. Municipality of Puerto Vallarta 2010-2012

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rolling stone logo represents rock history

The Spanish version of the magazine "Rolling Stone" chose the language of the legendary British band logo as the most representative of rock history, celebrate after a survey of more than thirty designers, advertising creatives, musicians and politicians.

The portal La Vanguardia reported that the Spanish edition issued a press release in which it announced that its next issue will present a tour of the musical culture iconography, to choose the most significant emblems of the rock, where he won the representative language.

The survey involved musicians and producers Enrique Bunbury or Estivel Alejo; Mauro Entrialgo illustrators, artists like Alberto Antonio Heart and of Philip and admen like Felix or Marta Valle Rico and Miguel Angel Vizcaino.

They have also been in the Spanish political polling as the Minister of Education, Culture and Sport Jose Ignacio Wert.

The list is supplemented famous emblems: the Sex Pistols, Ramones, The Cramps and AC / DC.

The September issue of "Rolling Stone" published a review of the five finalists logos, reinterpreted by five Spanish artists.

The designer of the logo of the Rolling Stones was a student of the Royal College of Art in London, called John Pascher.

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John von Rhein Classical music critic
10:40 a.m. CDT, June 5, 2012

As the young daughter of an internationally celebrated composer, Yvonne Kalman delighted in eavesdropping on conversations her father, Emmerich Kalman, had with other famed European emigres as they gathered around plates of freshly prepared Hungarian delicacies in the kitchen of the Kalmans' New York home, before the platters of food were brought out to the other party guests.

"I recall my mother dragging him away from Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich and Erich Maria Remarque to meet the other guests," Kalman says today. "My father would sneak back to the kitchen as soon as he could to rejoin his illustrious cohorts and his little girl."

Much of the cosmopolitan sophistication the Hungarian-born Emmerich Kalman and his colleagues brought with them to America during the 1930s and '40s permeates his more than 15 operettas. These tuneful confections sealed his reputation as the leading composer of Viennese operetta – rivaling that of Franz Lehar – in the period following World War I.
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Alas, Kalman's celebrity was not to last: Almost all of his once wildly popular light operas fell out of the repertory, except in German-speaking countries, following his death, in Paris, in 1953. Undaunted, Yvonne Kalman has been actively promoting her father's works throughout the world. Once again, her crusade has taken her to Chicago.

Beginning this weekend, Chicago Folks Operetta is presenting the local premiere of Kalman's 1926 operetta, "The Circus Princess" ("Die Zirkusprinzessin"), a work not staged in the U.S. for more than 80 years. The show will run in repertory with another rarity, also a Chicago premiere – Eduard Kunneke's 1921 "The Cousin from Nowhere" ("Der Vetter aus dingsda"). Both works play through June at the Chopin Theatre.

"The Circus Princess" is the second Kalman operetta Chicago Folks Operetta has ventured, following "Arizona Lady" in 2010. Although not as well known as the composer's "The Gypsy Princess" and "Countess Maritza," "Zirkusprinzessin" is awash with the Hungarian melodies, Viennese waltz rhythms and romantic intrigues that are hallmarks of the Kalman style. There's even a circus act or two thrown in.

The Folks Operetta performances will employ a 19-piece orchestra under Anthony Barrese's direction, stage direction by Bill Walters and a new English translation by artistic director Gerald Frantzen and dramaturge Hersh Glagov.

This year marks Emmerich Kalman's 130th birthday anniversary, a milestone that is being honored in such unlikely places as Russia, where his music is rivaled in popularity only by Tchaikovsky's, his daughter says.

She remembers Kalman as "the sweetest, kindest of men" and "a very loving husband and father." She recalls walking the family dachshund with her father, who often would stop abruptly and exclaim, 'Yvonneka [his nickname for her], I have a melody in my head and I must go back home and write it down!"

Emmerich Kalman was born in a provincial town in Hungary in 1882, studied music at the Budapest Conservatory alongside Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kodaly, and turned to composition after painful neuritis forced him to abandon all hope of a career as a concert pianist.

Although his most successful operettas made him the toast of Vienna and were produced to great acclaim in London and New York during the first decades of the 20th century, Kalman really wanted to be known as a serious composer of operas and orchestral works. "But he just had those great melodies getting in the way," Yvonne observes.

His cheerful demeanor masked a deep depression that resulted from the terror and privations the Jewish composer and his family suffered following Adolf Hitler'sannexation of Austria in 1938. Soon after Yvonne's birth that same year they fled to Switzerland, later Paris. So popular were Kalman's works in Germany that Hitler, a great admirer of his music, sent an agent to Paris promising to make the composer "an honorary Aryan" if he would return to the fatherland.

Kalman not only adamantly refused but moved his family to America on one of the last ships to leave Europe before World War II escalated. His relatives were not so fortunate: All perished in Nazi concentration camps. Their fate would haunt him the rest of his life.

Life in the U.S. was no easier for Kalman and his family than some other European emigres. Hollywood fame beckoned briefly after Louis B. Mayer, the studio chief of MGM, bought the movie rights to several of his operettas. But after America declared war on Germany, the studios shied away from films with Hungarian and European subjects, and plans were dropped.

Deeply disappointed, Kalman uprooted the family once again, settling in New York. Their home became a meeting place for numerous war-displaced European cultural and literary figures.

Yvonne was all of 3 when she first became aware of her father's fame. Emmerich Kalman had been invited to conduct Arturo Toscanini's orchestra, the NBC Symphony, and the music wafting from the radio in the Kalman living room sounded strangely familiar. Her older brother, Charles, told her it was composed by their father.
"I was far too young at the time to understand even what conducting meant," she recalls. "I only knew this music touched my heart and put me on cloud nine. It has had the same effect on me to this day."

No surprise, then, that Yvonne Kalman will be sitting in the first row for the opening performances of "Circus Princess" here this weekend.

She takes heart in the fact that such marquee singers as Renee Fleming have expressed a desire to investigate the many musical gems by her father that remain largely unknown.

"It will take an artist of stature to put them back on the map – that's the only way," she says. "With such a huge repertory of standard works opera companies are committed to doing, they are not necessarily going to do anything Viennese that isn't 'Die Fledermaus' or "The Merry Widow.' ''
Chicago Folks Operetta's production of "The Circus Princess" opens at 7:30 p.m. Friday and runs through July 1 at the Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division St. Kunneke's "The Cousin from Nowhere" runs June 15-30. $35-$40 adults, $30 seniors and students; 708-383-2742, chicagofolksoperetta.org.

Met 'Ring' on PBS
The Metropolitan Opera's controversial new Robert Lepage production of Wagner's "Der Ring des Nibelungen" is coming to public television this fall. PBS stations, including WTTW-Ch. 11 in Chicago, will air the four music dramas on successive nights in primetime on Sept. 11-14 as part of the "Great Performances at the Met" series. "Wagner's Dream," a companion documentary chronicling the challenges of creating the high-tech production, will be broadcast on Sept. 10. This will mark only the third time a complete "Ring" cycle will have aired on PBS.

The operas and documentary will be screened in movie theaters throughout the U.S. this spring and summer.

Chef Betty Vázquez from San Blas will present a gastronomic sample of Mexico’s Pacific Treasure at the Minoa Palace Resort, between June 30 and July 4. Riviera Nayarit luxury means flavor, and our flavors have captivated the most demanding palates.

Chef Betty Vazquez from El Delfín Restaurant in San Blas will travel to Greece to present an exquisite sample of the cuisine that can be found in our destination, and will give it a very special touch.

On June 30, the signature chef of our destination will offer a dinner-buffet at the Corali restaurant at Minoa Palace Resort located in Platanias, minutes from Chania, in the Greek island of Crete.

Betty Vázquez will also present a sampler menu on July 4, where she’ll delight some of the most demanding palates in that Mediterranean country, to give them a taste of what international tourists enjoy when they visit us.

“Last year we did some work at the Culinary Institute of America in Napa, and we introduced the cuisine of Riviera Nayarit to students. I had the opportunity to meet Yiannis Tsivourakis, executive chef at Minoa Palace, with whom I worked and shared the forum.

After learning about our mutual work, Tsivourakis invited me to do this presentation in Greece, which will not only benefit and promote Riviera Nayarit, but also the entire state and country”, declared chef Vázquez.

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The natural beauty of the beaches and mountains of Puerto Vallarta to be promoted on the big with forays into films shown internationally. Photo Source: Comunicación Social de Puerto Vallarta
Recently the drama about family and school bullying, "Despues de Lucia" by Mexican director Michel Franco, won an award at the Cannes Film Festival for best film in the category 'Un certain regard "(With Certain Regard).

The Mayor of Puerto Vallarta, Salvador Gonzalez Resendiz said that part of the movie was filmed in our beautiful tourist destination.

"It confirms the promotional work being done to project to Puerto Vallarta onto an international stage and after the prize won by “Despues de Lucia” it will be easier for the director and producers sell it, which ensures that a large number of moviegoers can see it and begin to consider Puerto Vallarta as one of its options business trip or vacation, "said the mayor.

The story follows Alexandra (Tessa Norvind) who after losing her mother Lucia moves with her father Robert (Hernan Mendoza), a man depressed by the loss of his wife, from the coast of Puerto Vallarta to Mexico City, and her dealing with the changes in her life.

BY:Sylvia McNamee.
Many visitors to Puerto Vallarta are very surprised to find out that raccoons are one of the many creatures that live in our bio-diverse area. Commonly thought of as a forest creature, raccoons in Mexico make their home in the jungle and are referred to as “mapaches”.

Spanish colonists found these masked creatures in many parts of Mexico, including Puerto Vallarta, and gave them the Spanish name mapache which was influenced by the Nahuatl word of the Aztecs mapachitliof which means “the one who takes everything in its hands” due to the habit that raccoons have of rubbing their ultra sensitive paws together and their ability to stand on their hind legs to examine things in their paws.

The Aztecs were indeed very interested in the mapachitliof, particularly in the females because of their strong commitment to their young. In fact, the Aztecs attributed supernatural abilities to the creatures and likened them to wise women in a tribal society.

To allow raccoons to manage the tropical heat in places like Puerto Vallarta, they regulate their temperature in two ways, both by sweating and by panting. They are also accomplished swimmers and can achieve water speeds of about 3 miles per hour and stay in the water for several hours.

It is not an unusual sight to spy a raccoon in Puerto Vallarta and it can make for a great photograph of a well-known animal in an unexpected place, but remember that they are a wild creature and should not be approached or fed by humans.