June 12th, 2009 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
Revista Sociable has organized a second Rock and Reggae concert to be held in Zihuatanejo on July 31st, 2009 at Bar Revolucion 1910 located on Nicolas Bravo in centro Zihuatanejo.
Music starts at 9 p.m. and the event will feature the reggae sounds of La [...]
March 13th, 2009 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
Mexico City is hosting the 6th Annual African Drum and Cultures Festival, subtitled “A Reencounter with our African Diaspora”, from March 14th through the 22nd, organized by the Ministry of Culture of the Federal District and Festival del Tambor y la Cultura Africana, A.C. The [...]
March 11th, 2009 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
The music schedule for the 2009 Zihuatanejo International Guitar Festival has just come out – you can consult it at http://www.zihuafest.info/sched2009.html
This year there will be the usual opening and closing concerts, a free children’s concert at the Casa de la Cultura installations as well [...]
March 3rd, 2009 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
There are often special events and cultural things going on in Zihuatanejo town square and basketball court, situated on Playa Municipal at the base of Cuauhtemoc Street in Zihua Centro. This past Friday, we attended the “Taste of Zihuatanejo”, hosted by a local restaurant association [...]
February 11th, 2009 Share this: Twitter | StumbleUpon | Facebook | eMail | LinkedIn
It is really amazing how time moves so inexorably and quickly forward… here we are, half-way through February 2009 and hurtling headlong toward 2010 – ALREADY!! But first, before getting all that way into this particular century, we here in Zihuatanejo, Mexico are going to [...]
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Welcome to the Zihuatanejo Journal, a site listing special events and activities for the beautiful Pacific coast area of Ixtapa Zihuatanejo, Mexico, and the nearby communities of Troncones Beach, Pantla-Buenavista and Barra de Potosi.
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