It’s a Volcano… It’s a Concha… It’s the Conchatépetl!
Why eat a regular concha when you can eat a Popocatépetl-inspired concha. Mexicans have done it again, my friends. As our capricious Popocatépetl volcano rumbles back to life, scaring the living hell...
View ArticleThe New York Post Wants you to Know AMLO is El Chapo’s Son
On the heels of yet another international embarassment, Mexico made headlines (again) on Friday, when the U.S. Department of Justice announced the extradition of Ovidio Guzmán López, a son of former...
View ArticleWhy Keep Up With the Kardashians when you Can Keep Up With the Gordashians...
Please note the exceptioinal display of Mexican infrastructure above the fine establishment Photo: Via who-knows-where in the Internet but I’m 99.9% sure this is somewhere in Jalisco.
View ArticleCalavera-Themed Pringles Potato Chips are so Authentic they’re ‘Flavored con...
Move over, Kickin’ Chicken Taco Pringles, here come the calavera-themed sour cream & onion “Flavored con sabor” Pringles potato chips, especially crafted to bring out the mustachioed,...
View ArticleWhen you Want to Celebrate Hispanics without Offending Anyone
Hispanic Heritage Month has come a long way, my friends!
View ArticleMove Over, Pan de Muerto; Here Comes the Conchatrina
It’s not a concha; it’s not a catrina; it’s a conchatrina! The Mexicans have done it again, my friends. Not content with bringing us the Conchanclas, the Conchamacos and the Conchatépetl, Mexican...
View ArticleLife and Tacos Go with “Todo” Change my Mind…
Was walking around La Roma this afternoon and bumped into the perfect slogan which gave me some joy after a not-so-great Saturday in the city. Life & tacos van con todo is my new motto… Photo:...
View ArticleThis Brazilian University Wants you to Master in… WHAT?
I don’t know much about Univeritas or it’s academic curriculum, but judging from its outdoor advertising, they’re not kidding when they say they’re going to transform people’s life.
View ArticleMove Over, Baby Jesus! Baby Yoda Wants a Piece of your Rosca de Reyes
‘Los Magos Reyes’ are almost here, says baby Yoda. Three Kings Day – better known as Día de Reyes in Spanish-speaking countries – is celebrated on January 6 to honor the Three Wise Men (Los tres reyes...
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