Tuesday, November 2, 2010

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, crypts and souls

Red Luncheon

The subject of ghosts of the old town center ADOC these days, it was just informed me that my closet is scared. If so, there's a ghost. In my closet. I've never seen the ghost that supposedly inhabits be and I imagine having fun in the evening trying on my wide skirt. But pa 'to see. This after I was washing dishes one night around midnight, and tenants under my kitchen window complained that the building is haunted, that at midnight, "you hear someone wash and wash dishes." I assure you that these are true stories! In this case, the ghost obviously I was. Well

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I tell them that for the November 1 luncheon we went to eat at Arrival and How and me, I confess, I asked flipped the jab with refried beans and rice. The man whose life depends on my love and die without me, called red deli luncheon swears the Arrival and How it was worth the expense (it looked really good) and was almost as good as what my mom and grandma made while still lived in this world. My

I like the cold cuts - but not love me either - but I relate to eat at home surrounded by aunts, grandmothers, etc., and if I have no such family relations with that season, as they no longer call me attention. As chirmol eat nothing to wear it. Over time, however, I'm sure enjoying it again. To all you used to it.

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Speaking of bologna, I share the comment I sent one of the readers who pointed to the course luncheon in Culinary Academy Historical Center, which was announced on this blog :

Yesterday I went to the course of cold cuts, was buenisimo, the chef was excellent, very taught, the truth had a great time. Highly recommended. Thanks!

Thank you for all your comments and little letters!

Returning to the holiday. That afternoon was beautiful so we walked to the catacombs of Catededral, in which he had never been, and I want to share photos with you but I have half an hour struggling with the phone to see how to take the happy pictures and NADA ! So for photos and information about the crypt of the Cathedral, click here. And also if you click here , for more information.

As stubborn managed to beat the cell and draw the picture will get.

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crypts They are very nice, well lit - some parts had so dark and full of candles, giving a very romantic and gloomy aspectro at once - and read the tombstones celebrities and not so famous, it is quite interesting. And not reopen until the anniversary of the death of Bishop Gerardi. Interestingly, in general, have a less "medieval" than the former.

Indeed, in the stones where it says not to say RIP Rest in Peace but previously wrote in Latin, Requiescat in Pace. Times change and meanings, or at least the most common interpretation of the same ...

What it occurred to me is that these catacombs are delicious for a concert so all tranquilón or a play.

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GOSSIP: I was told this weekend that the south side of Alley Manchén it will close to traffic, pedestrian neighborhood to make room open and events there. Is coming directly behind the Presidential Palace. If true, it would be nice. Talking to a couple of neighbors was, and told me they are very excited about this. Well today

acceleration to the bill, because I have a tremendous do any work. However, I do not want to leave without the information of all the wonderful things that are happening in these days in the Historic Center . Remember return to see more events are added . THEATRE



5 to November 28: Hamlet
The theater community The Lumbre presents a postmodern version of Shakespeare's classic text in the Chamber Theatre Hugo Carrillo . Tickets: VIP (includes glass of wine) Q. 80, Regular Q. 50, students with ID and seniors, 2 x 1 .

November 6 Ixquic
Princess Dance based in the Popol Vuh. At 4 pm. in the Great Hall Efraín Recinos National Theatre. Tickets Q.50 and Q.30.

November 7: The Pa'abanc .
marimba concert at 4 pm in The Great Hall Efrain Recinos National Theatre. Tickets Q.50 and Q.30.

Every Sunday in November: The Case of Women asesinadita Cuernoempanza
For the group at 2:30 pm, El Teatro del Ferrocarril (18 Street between 9th and 10th Ave There parking) Tickets Q.28.

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And now let the rest ...

EVENTS


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6
10 am to 2 pm - Book Fair and Workshops.
front of the Trade Portal and Paseo de La Sexta. Enjoy the nice weather, in a totally pedestrian, offering books, workshops, reading and crafts. Cost Free .

2:30 pm to 6:30 pm - Registration and 1st Workshop

Know your neighborhood. Module III of cultural management course offered by the Cultural Center of Spain and Urban Planning of the Municipality of Guatemala, with renowned writers, promoters and artists in the field of Guatemala. On the premises of Fe y Alegria School (12 Ave 2-07 Z-1, the Cerrito del Carmen). For more information and / or to RSVP, please contact a s.bonilla @ urbanistica.org.gt . Cost Free .

3:30 pm - Book Presentation at Casa de Cervantes wheel
See information below.


5:00 pm - II International Guitar Festival
In Rock-ol Vuh (6th Ave 1-32 Z-1). Sponsored by The Rock Circus. To view an informational video about this event, click here . Tickets Q.100.

9:00 pm - Republi-K and Hot Sugar Mama
Concert In The Grand Hotel (9a Calle 7-64 Zona 1). For more information, see flyer below. Cover Q.25.


SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7


10 am to 2 pm - 5 Year Rolling by
Guatemala Guatemala Critical Mass extends them the following invitation: we will be holding our Memorial for our 5th tour. Anniversary of rolling through the streets of our beautiful Guatemala. Will gather as usual at Jocotenango Park (6th Ave and 3rd Street z. 2, formerly Morazan Park.) Cost Free .

WEDNESDAY 10 NOVEMBER

3:00 pm - What to do with your free time? Discussion on
NA Historical Center (7a Calle 3-62 Z-1). Free admission .

7:00 pm - Poetry on the Edge

With Lester Oliveros and guests at The Grand Hotel (9a Calle 7-64 Zona 1). Free admission .

Today I have not received much information ( yet! ) but as I'll be going is the setting, so come back often to see what's new.

In the meantime, I recommend the following to do these days:

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1. Go to see books and coffee at the Library in Cervantes House, which is the former managers of the Library The Thoughtful of Antigua. And tell them of which we have those if they give us a good book for the holidays, we are happy and no matter whether an economic issue or even used (if it's something old or a title is no longer available.) So consider giving books for Christmas! For more information, see flyer below.


2. Visit museums and Cathedral La Merced, which are re beautiful, and the collection of historic photos of History Museum. museums and Mima House House of Invisibles Musicians are also beautiful and spectacular homes. The latter can also have lunch and repair. For directions and more information on museums, please click here .

3. courses will be offered artistic silkscreen several days a week at the Experimental Printmaking Workshop . They are fantastic! For more information, contact the tallerexperimental@hotmail.com or visit the workshop at the Metropolitan Cultural Center (former Central Post Office) on Saturday mornings from 9 am. It is great enter Centro Cultural Metropolitano and see children and adults take classes in painting, music, sculpture, singing and more. Dense around there if you have not gone!

4. Cultural Center of Spain and Urban Development are offering the third module of its successful cultural management course called Know your neighborhood. And it is free of charge . Recommend is the super . One of his most outstanding student groups formed the Cultural Collective Pie Wool, who has been standing out in the field of Historical Center for its educational and cultural events such as Festival on October 20 Don Poncho honor Bauer in the beautiful avenue of trees .

5. Other crafts and crafts workshops will be offered in the MUSAC (9th Ave 9-79 Z-1) from 18 to 15 November in Educentro Santa Stone (11 Calle 6-50 Z 1) the entire month of November and December (classes every day of the week!) and there are courses in arts and crafts on Saturday morning outdoor El Paseo de La Sexta , between 8th and 9th streets, those of The Sixth free of charge.

6. Well, you know, Pasaje Aycinena, the Portalito, Tacos Tequila Bar Central (Ex-Central) ...

And remember: coming soon 2010 show yourself and many other events! Stay tuned and as, you know, here they are loved and are always "Wellcome."

His family hotel in the heart of the historic center

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