Bellas Artes is a white Carrara-and-Mexican-marble palace that rises above Avenida Juárez on the western edge of the historic center, facing the Alameda Central. It is home to many aspects of Mexican art, but especially to Mexican muralism.
Bellas Artes is a white Carrara-and-Mexican-marble palace that rises above Avenida Juárez on the western edge of the historic center, facing the Alameda Central. It is home to many aspects of Mexican art, but especially to Mexican muralism.
I’ve been thinking lately about two seemingly unconnected conversations. The first was with a friend, an immigration lawyer, who said that since Canada passed Law C-3 her business has been overrun with Americans applying for Canadian citizenship (C-3 eliminates the “first-generation limit”). The second conversation was with another friend who is married to a rural-born Quebecer who grew up in a lively farm family.
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Mexico City skyline with Chapultepec Castle, center.
Each time we’ve visited Mexico City we’ve moved between different neighborhoods. This trip we settled down in a decidedly affluent section, called Polanco, which borders on Chapultepec Park. The park is a huge, mostly forested space, which occupies an important position in the city.
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Iztapalapa
Iztapalapa is one of the poorest and most densely populated areas of the Mexico City, with high levels of marginalization and crime but also intense community organization. I felt that the borough was off limits to me except for one exception: during Holy Week. I guessed that then I would probably be safe visiting because I would be a guest.
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