Bebidas, en la Bolsa : Drinks, in the bag

In Mexico you can purchase your drinks from various vendors by the bag (or bolsa). This is simply a bag with a straw in it. Mexico has long made aguas frescas (fresh waters) from water, fruits and seeds long before soda came on the scene. This tradition would have been greatly boosted by the herbs and fruits and grains (such as barley and rice) that … Continue reading Bebidas, en la Bolsa : Drinks, in the bag

What is the World coming to? Should I be horrified or amused? The Epidemic of Obesity.

A recent article in the Medscape medical journal has entered my feed and I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. It did bring up some relevant and thought provoking points (although none that, as a health professional, I was unaware of) but its source material was something I never thought I’d see in such a journal. Although these days I should not be surprised. … Continue reading What is the World coming to? Should I be horrified or amused? The Epidemic of Obesity.

Battle of the Gods in Yucatan

Progreso is a port city in the Mexican state of Yucatán, located on the Gulf of Mexico in the north-west of the state some 30 minutes north of state capital Mérida (the biggest city on the Yucatán Peninsula) In May of 2024 a three-meter tall sculpture of the Greek God Poseidon, made of fiberglass, created by the sculptor Chapa Balam Díaz ,was erected approximately five … Continue reading Battle of the Gods in Yucatan

No tacos para ti : Prehispania Mania

Cover Image : mis disculpas a Vera Cruz (1) A Mesoamerican retrospective delivered in memes (focussing on the Azteca por supuesto). There is some controversy over the term “Aztec”. It has been posited that the word was “invented” by white anthropologists (and sometimes more specifically Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt) (1) to describe the people of the Valley of México because, at this stage, Western … Continue reading No tacos para ti : Prehispania Mania

Ciudad de México: Bajo Las Calles

Cover Image : Article from The Observer, Sunday 15th. October 2006 referencing the discovery of the Tlaltecuhtli monolith (more on this later) Under the streets of México City Tenochtitlan lies sleeping. México City was constructed upon the ruins of Tenochtitlan and from the very bones of Tenochtitlan itself. The temples were pulled apart and used to construct the palaces and churches and, in some cases, … Continue reading Ciudad de México: Bajo Las Calles

Whitexicanismo in Australia.

Cover Image via Martínez Hernández, Gabriel (2023) ***TRIGGER WARNING*** Just kidding. I am going to try and work through something though and I invite you to spend some time in my head. Cultural appropriation is a bit of a bugbear of mine. I have briefly investigated the phenomena in previous Posts. As an Australian of Irish heritage that was raised primarily around Aboriginal communities (until … Continue reading Whitexicanismo in Australia.

Is This Luis Amendolla?

Luis Ricardo Amendolla Gasparo, (1928-2000) or (1939-2000, see Mexican Artist : Amendolla for a little more on this) As a newbie art researcher I have been excited by my latest mystery. A few weeks ago I came across some Mexican (?) artefacts on Facebook Marketplace. The mother of the woman selling them had recently passed away and she possessed a house full of art pieces … Continue reading Is This Luis Amendolla?

Mexican Artist : Amendolla

In one of my most recent Posts, Arte Mexicano : Mi Colección, I mentioned a beautiful watercolour that had fortuitously (and somewhat synchronistically) entered my possession. The image in the painting was that of San Bernardino, a church in Xochimilco, and was by the artist Amendolla. Now my knowledge of Mexican art is really limited to the prehispanic era, although I am aware of modern … Continue reading Mexican Artist : Amendolla

Arte Mexicano : Mi Colección

I have begun to collect Mexican art. I stumbled upon this beautifully textured oil painting in a second hand store and was immediately drawn to the bugambilia flowers (1). The aesthetics of the painting strongly suggested Mexico to me and upon further investigation I found that it was painted in Cuetzalan Puablo (sic) (1) The next piece to enter mi coleccion was a lovely watercolour. … Continue reading Arte Mexicano : Mi Colección

Celebrity Tequila : A New Chapter?

A new chapter? Probably too much to ask I’d reckon. I have previously Posted on celebrities jumping on the tequila (or mezcal, or sotol) bandwagon to “create” new brands of tequila for “discerning” consumers. Celebrity Tequila. Cultural Appropriation? Gentrification? Only a few hours ago (on the twenty sixth day of October in the year of our Lord two thousand and twenty three) a new celebrity … Continue reading Celebrity Tequila : A New Chapter?