He was regarded as part of that litter of great singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr

muereandyMEXICO CITY (26/SEP/2012.) - U.S. singer Andy Williams, one of the most representative singers from the United States, which achieved worldwide fame with "Moon River", died of cancer Tuesday night at 84 years.

Born in Iowa in 1927, Williams was part of popular culture and virtually adopted by American families in the evenings that followed him through the television in the late 60s and 70s.

He consolidated his career with songs like "Can not Take My Eyes Off You", "Butterfly" and "Moon River", which served as the theme of the legendary film "Breakfast at Tiffany's", filmed 1961.

Williams, who also enjoyed great popularity for its Christmas programs, was considered as part of that litter of great singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr.

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obesidadinfantilMexico boasts the world's first childhood obesity is very serious, because we are seeing more cases of children with diabetes, heart problems, pancreatic and other diseases own from that condition.

It is time to reflect on the causes, perhaps rude, food mentality austerity in times of abundance, lack of public spaces, accommodating laws to scrap products, aggressive marketing, in order, according to your experience and expertise Why you think this happens?

Among all see why this situation exists above all, how to fix it.

If you were a chubby child and now you are at your ideal weight,share your experience, or if you know someone as well, tell us how you managed to   move to a more optimal state of health, that's what this space is

See the views of eminent personalities let's talk about the solutions that can be implemented.

BP277 Newsletter
Tuesday September 25, 2012

  • With an excellent response from the People

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Successfully completes the program "Leero, Leero, I do read"

leeloThe project to promote reading exceeded expectations and managed to arouse the interest and sympathy of the population

Hundreds of people were part of this extraordinary closure
More than 4,500 books were donated to the city of Puerto Vallarta

With a fun and varied program of activities, which enjoyed young and old alike, took place the closing of the project to promote reading 'Leero, Leero, I do read', conducted by the city of Puerto Vallarta, through the Directorate of Art and Culture, which exceeded expectations thanks to the good response from people.

The closure of this project became a day full of surprises for the whole family, with the presence of storytelling, dance Hispanic samples, reading aloud, botargas, music, performance, literary tessitura, clowns and book market the sale and exchange of used copies also were given away books to the public.

'Leero, Leero, I do read' began in late May with the "book fair" weekends installed on the street Insurgentes, giving way to workshop after reading the literary wagon and donating books colonies, cruises and city boardwalk.

On the results of these actions, Monica Vengas, deputy director of Arts and Culture said, "this project exceeded expectations Vallarta thought we had no people with the habit of reading and leelo1found the opposite, seeking delivery of books and space project to be part of every one of them people was enthusiastic and very interested, Puerto Vallarta has a reading level, if any and also has the interest of hundreds of people formed the habit of reading. "

This project from inception to closure, always had good response from the people, successfully overcoming the targets agreed. Throughout the event 'Flying Words, Books Mercando' was as ended, closing with great force and the obvious interest of the public to allow this program to continue.

 

 

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Azteca Vineyards invites you to our picnic titled "In the Vineyard with Chef".

This event keeps our philosophy and concept, trying to achieve in our customers an "unforgettable experience" while chatting with Chef kitchen plus wine pairing, environment and appropriate music. I hope!

Sincerely,

vinedos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • XV winning play of the interior theater meeting 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.

Latest Features!

September
Thursday 27
Friday 2
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!

  • Irazábal Lujambio had surrendered protest as Senator of the 62nd Legislature

The PAN coordinator in the Senate, Ernesto Cordero Arroyo, and PAN senators expressed their condolences to the family of the teacher

fallecimientoMEXICO CITY (25/SEP/2012.) - The bloc's National Action Party (PAN) in the Senate mourned the death of former Education Secretary Alonso Lujambio Irazábal, who also was sworn in as Senator of the 62nd Legislature.

The PAN coordinator in the Senate, Ernesto Cordero Arroyo, and PAN senators expressed their condolences to the family of the teacher Lujambio.

"Mexico loses even recognized politician, who had a lifetime of work, commitment to the country and who devoted all his efforts to boost the political transformation of the institutions for the welfare of citizens," says Cordero on behalf of the group headed parliamentary

In a press release, the senators highlight the contribution PAN "intellectual, academic and political" representing Lujambio. His career, they added, was "key to Mexico's democratic century".

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  • Government Program of collective marriages in Guadalajara

At the same event, 111 children who are not registered Were Obtained the constitutional right

BodasGuadlajara, JALISCO (23/SEP/2012.) - Legally and are husband and wife. A total of 957 couples living in cohabitation became spouses in civil law, so you can now have legal certainty about property rights, social security and other benefits after they enrolled in the program collective marriages organized by the Government of Guadalajara, through the DIF and the Civil Registry.

At the same time, 111 children who were not registered were such constitutional right, to be taken by their parents to the civil registry offices and be part of this program called "For the Love of Our Children".

One case that drew attention was that of the couple formed by Jaime Lemus and Lourdes Velasco, who married civilly after 47 years of marriage.

The mayor of Guadalajara, Ayon Francisco Lopez, in his capacity as an official of the Civil Registry, was pleased to join so many couples in marriage: "I'm sure that will form families and human solidarity."...............

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  • Fashion designer Presumed one Emmy

Just won an Emmy for the concept of clothing for the Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011

RosarioGUADALAJARA, JALISCO (21/SEP/2012.) - The Mexican couture has made a red carpet, and Maria Rosario Mendoza Verduzco is the protagonist. She is a fashion designer and triumphs. Its avant-garde collections of Mexican essence encircle the world, like its name.

Just won an Emmy by the Academy of Television Arts & Scienses U.S.. The reason being the designer who created the whole concept of clothing for the Pan American Games Guadalajara 2011.

The sporting event, which was listed as one of the best in its wording, shocked the design world thanks to the cunning and ingenuity of Rosario Mendoza, better known as "Takasami", a word that fits the name of his own fashion brand Mexican in the spectrum of elegant fashion, and to this day, is enshrined in the upper echelons of international trends.

Rosario Mendoza has marked fullness in the smile. The wonder and pride will shine in the acceptance speech to Mexico, a country that has accompanied this woman, a native of Michoacan, in his acclaimed career.

One of the most memorable aspects of the Pan American Games in Guadalajara, were the color and textures transformed in history and tradition. Through printed textiles and made to perfection, Rosario Mendoza and his production team, drew more than 500 thousand garments that gave birth to the Mexican squad athletes and inaugural performance sports tournament.

"If an award does not transcend to the other, it loses its value, and this award is not for me, Maria Rosario Mendoza, nor Takasami, is an award that I feel to Guadalajara, Jalisco and Mexico, that's what inspires me do and be what I do, "said the designer Michoacan, who delivered at the Pan American Games, a gallery inspired dressmaker charra and traditionalist culture of Mexico.

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  • San Jacinto Park. Music Education

Children and young people from the four schools of Guadalajara municipal music offered an evening of rhythm before more than 300 people

conciertoGUADALAJARA, JALISCO (23/SEP/2012.) - The air is permeated with nostalgia. The smiles were countless. Spasms of joy predated the throat of Josefa Iniguez, who by fate decision arrived at San Jacinto Park yesterday afternoon. She applauded until he palms were red as a touching gesture of gratitude. I've never seen a live orchestra, and although "not as those of televised" sound waves caused by a hundred students from the four municipal music schools in the Municipality of Guadalajara stroked in a festival with over 300 exquisite people.

Schools Santa Cecilia Flores Magon, Silverio Garcia and the institution of Mariachi, punctual were on stage, with skin "enchinada" the excitement and nervousness, but would have to find peace to enjoy the concert that lasted just over 60 minutes.

The star is propped in every musical-performer were mostly elementary school children-as everyone looked to maximize their artistic talents. Attendees responded positively to the songs performed with a firing recorders, galloping percussion, cello and small tubas strident heavenly.

Everything was perfect

To Josefa everything was perfect, until the aroma of popcorn and homemade bread hovering in the air, at the mercy of those cravings citizens who enjoyed the treats that were sold there.

Led by St. Cecilia School, "El Condor Pasa" was the first piece to disperse through the microphones. Josefa knew until then that the song was a Peruvian icon, then continued "Conquest"

The institution Flores Magon surprised with the "March Slav" and "Festival of Flowers".

The mariachi began to the sound of the facility located in the district of San Andrés, the cradle of mariacheros learners; Myriam Vachez seized the attention of the audience to applaud the efforts of music directors in order for children to become more interested in sound art.

The institution Silverio Garcia was the fourth school to present their pieces on topics such as "Son of my land," "Cielito Lindo" and "Guadalajara."

With the city folk anthem, the concert ended, and Josefa, a woman who had first seen a live orchestra, "as the go on television."

TECHNICAL

Classic and contemporary

Music schools St. Cecilia Flores Magon, Silverio Garcia and Mariachi, gave a concert composed classical pieces, traditional and contemporary

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  • With Traditional Mexican Fiesta

amorThe celebration was an emotional recognition to Mrs. Mary Auxiliadora by her enthusiasm to hold together the bonds of "love and peace"

With the presence of young at heart founders, seniors club "Love and Peace" of the colony Independence, celebrated with a traditional Mexican celebration the 18th anniversary of its creation.

The emotional event was crowned queen of the club to Mrs. Lolita Ramos Cueto, who accompanied by his friends and classmates danced the traditional waltz and later shared the anniversary cake with attendees.

To liven up the celebration, young at heart enthusiasts sang beautiful songs, which are the work themselves to praise the kindness itself to reach old age in a dignified and fulfilling.

As part of the celebration was an emotional appreciation to Mrs. Mary Auxiliadora Mata Torres, who for 18 years has been the driving force to keep united and strengthened the bonds of "Love and Peace".

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emilianoThis year there are a total of 565 artworks

The jury issued the verdict of the twenty-eighth edition of these awards at a press conference in Jaén which also released the name of the recipient

JAÉN, SPAIN (21/SEP/2012.) - Mexican writer and political scientist Emiliano Monge, managed, with the play "The sky arid", Jaén Literary Award for Fiction 2012, convened annually by CajaGranada and has a budget of 24 000 euros (just over 400 thousand dollars).

The jury issued the verdict of the twenty-eighth edition of these awards at a press conference in Jaén which also released the name of the Literary Prize for Poetry Jaén, who will receive the David Hernandez Segovia Sevillano for his work "Anonimario ".

From the work of Emiliano Monge the jury highlighted "the admirable architecture of a deep and complex novel that explores the intricacies of time, violence in a rural Mexican and condemnation of consciousness through the generations."

This year there are a total of 565 artworks, 286 novels, poetry and 95 184 jobs in the juvenile form of narrative.

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a-beachcleanupPlease join Punta Sayulita and the Ocean Conservancy in celebrating the 27th Annual International Coastal Cleanup on Saturday, September 22. Each year teams of volunteers go to beaches, lakes and rivers around the world to clean trash and debris. This is one of the biggest events of the world for clean waterways and a clean ocean. For several years now, Punta Sayulita has partnered with its surrounding community, organizing ongoing clean-up efforts at this sought-after surfing destination in Riviera Nayarit.

As in past events, this is an excellent opportunity to get close and personal with Sayulita locals, and join in their commitment to maintain their town as pristine as possible. The meeting time will be 9:30 am at the Punta Sayulita Beach House (next to Don Pedro's on the beach). Following the clean-up effort, those present can participate in stand-up paddleboard relay races for a chance to win some prices.

Bringing a hat, gloves, and wearing a bathing suit are highly recommended. For more information, please contact Jose Luis Caselín at (329) 291-3957 x 102, or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

Source: Punta Sayulita
By Paco Ojeda

festivaldancePerforming Arts. Present their program of activities

Rafael Carlin & Company, Independent Ballet Artifact, some of his groups will take the stage

GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (20/SEP/2012.) - The dance will take the stage of the city. The Ministry of Culture of Jalisco, through the Department of Dance, presented the program covering the XIV edition of the Festival of Contemporary Dance Onesimus Gonzalez, to be held from 6 to 13 October.

Saldaña Karina Quintero, director of Dance Ministry of Culture (SC) of Jalisco, said that this year, the event will consist of two parts dancístico, one that exposes dance performances by companies and groups like Contempodanza, Carlin and Rafael Company, Independent Ballet, Dance Company classical and neoclassical Jalisco, Artefactia, Etheric Body and The Intruder, among others, that have as the Teatro Degollado scenarios, the Dance Station Light Rail and the Forum of Art and Culture.

In addition, there will also be a special forum in which courses are taught modern dance and choreographic composition, conferences and workshops conditioning for dancers, dance history, dance to the cell, as well as literary presentations and Dance Hayde technology Benhumea Lachino and Nayeli, Dance and Margarita Tortajada genre and dance pioneers scenic Guadalajara Angelica Iniguez.

Karina Saldana as specified that each edition, access to various activities, both practical and theoretical, will be totally free, the income shall be governed by the official delivery of tickets to be delivered in the Dance Department of the Ministry of Culture of Jalisco, located in the Forum of Art and Culture in Avenida Alcalde Extension 1451.

As part of the inauguration, the Festival of Contemporary Dance Onesimus González start with the presentation of the piece Blue ... an ear of woman, by the Contempodanza, led by Cecilia Lugo, promptly at 20:00 pm on 6 October at the Teatro Degollado.

PROGRAM

October 7
"What you dream" by Rafael Carlin and Compan
Directed by: Rafael Carlin

"Sometimes flight" by Dance Company classical and neoclassical Jalisco
Directed by: Guillermo Hernandez

October 8

"Strength and life in dance" by Independent Ballet
Directed by: Magnolia Flowers

For more information visit: capturaportal.jalisco.gob.mx

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