|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » Home Page (RSS)
Showing page 1 of 13 (122 total posts)
-
A 35-acre studio complex was thriving until drug-related violence and tough competition interfered. Now, with 'Little Boy,' it's trying for a comeback.By Richard Marosi, Los Angeles TimesJanuary 3, 2012 A huge replica of the Titanic, shown in 1997, was built at Baja Studios for the filming of the blockbuster movie about the doomed ...
-
Rosarito Beach Hotel
celebrates a Mexican tradition: http://www.rosaritobeachhotel.com/events/content/farmers_market_en.html
Dia de Los Muertos ...The Mexican Day of the DeadThe festive period begins on the night of October 31 and continues through All Saints Day and All Souls Day, celebrated November 1st and 2nd ...
-
The border tourism also ...
-
Source EscapeArtist Aug 11,2011The 'Tipping Point' and "The Global Mass Migration"It has been speculated, and it is very possible given the economic crisis that 5,000,000+ Americans will migrate to Mexico and Latin America over the next 10-15 years taking their "201-K's", their Chia pets, their RV's ...
-
by Robert P. Miller, PhDMexico is in a unique position to reap many of the benefits of the decline of the US economy. In order to not violate NAFTA and other agreements the U.S.A. cannot use direct protectionism, so it is content to allow the media to play this protectionist role. The U.S. media - over the last year - has portrayed Mexico as being ...
-
Carlos Slim, the world's wealthiest man, is bullish on Mexico and says he is staying in the country. The mansion that he bought in New York is too big to live in—it's purely for investment. In a wide-ranging interview, the telecom magnate also put to rest rumors about a large mining acquisition, explained his rationale for buying ...
-
By Jayne Clark, USA TODAY CAPTIONBy Paolo CarossoDespite tales of drug violence, visitation to Mexico was up almost 19% over last year, as of September. And with 22.6 million tourists expected by year's end, numbers will about equal the record-breaking totals in 2008. About 80% of visitors are North American. In fact, slightly more ...
-
By Phyllis Davis / Nov 10 • Categorized as International Real Estate • America Putting the Screws to AmericansThe Ship of State (pick any State) is sinking fast. People are simply walking away from their homes, commercial real estate properties, businesses, neighborhoods and their old lives. Even immigrants who moved to ...
-
David Messick, Resident Artist and Renaissance Man in Rosarito Beach, Baja, Mexico
Phyllis Davis The paintings in the photo above are all titled 'The Beach' and numbered. These four are The Beach XXI, XXII, XXIII, & XXVI. They are all oil with wax on canvas.*See below for the ...
-
The Ship of State (pick any State) is sinking fast. People are simply walking away from their homes, commercial real estate properties, businesses, neighborhoods and their old lives. Even immigrants who moved to the US for education and business opportunities are moving back to their home countries en mass where they can enjoy a better standard of ...
1 ...
|
|
|