Mexicali’s Historic Downtown became the epicenter of Chinese New Year celebrations, with over 25,000 people attending the “Wood Snake Festival.” At this event, local and international visitors enjoyed ...
Last year Mexicali won the hearts and minds of Taco Town, with previously rare species of the staple like tacos vampiros and cachetadas, cooked with superior meats chopped on a tree stump. Truly an ...
MexiCali Taco & Co., the locally-loved, Baja-bred tacodores who gained a nice-sized following while working a smoky parking lot west of Downtown in the last couple of years, have moved above-ground, ...
Most important music festival has finally arrived in Playas de... Don't get lost! Find out how to get to Baja Beach Fest this weekend... Baja Beach Fest is coming to Rosarito this week: Date, tickets, ...
It's 5:45 on a Friday evening, and a server leads a family - mom, dad, three children under 10 and two sets of grandparents carrying mylar balloons and presents - down a long corridor. The group makes ...
It’s 5:45 on a Friday evening, and a server leads a family — mom, dad, three children under 10 and two sets of grandparents carrying mylar balloons and presents — down a long corridor. The group makes ...
Rivera Delgado is a historian in charge of the Historical Archive of Baja California’s Secretariat of Culture. He lives in Mexicali. Editor’s note: This has been translated from Spanish by a member of ...
The origin myth of the taquero is often embedded in a street scene, maybe from a Cormac McCarthy border town, or a home kitchen somewhere in Sonora or Michoacán or East L.A., tortillas made by mothers ...
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