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  • The Man of Corn

    popolvuh.jpgThe Man of Corn: Magical ThoughtThe “Mayan Bible”, known as Popol Vuh, was originally painted in an indiginous code. It was translated to the Quiché language in 1542, and the original is saved in a box sealed with 64 padlocks, whose keys are in the possession of 64 indigenous chiefs! Its translation to Spanish was under the care of....
  • Salvador Dali in Merida

    What do Pablo Picasso, Francisco de Goya, and Salvador Dalí have in common? Obviously, they were all Spanish artists. But what is not so obvious is that they....
  • Jazz for the Children

    The goal of “Jazz for the Children” on Feb. 27 was to raise funds to help children in needy communities. Telchac Education was the lucky beneficiary of....
  • Face to Face With Wayne Trotter

    Three of the most well-known and popular Mérida restaurants, Pancho’s, La Tratto, and Trotter’s, are all owned and operated by the Trotter family. But....
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