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Mar 23

This dish has gotten chef Gabriela Cámara through the pandemic

By Joshua Barajas

For chef Gabriela Cámara, the recipe she’s been turning to the most during the pandemic is a fresh tuna pasta with tomatoes and capers.

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Nov 25

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Mexican chef Gabriela Cámara on food as a force for social good

By Jeffrey Brown, Sam Lane, Susana Seijas, Monica Wise Robles

Cuisine inspired by Mexico can be found almost everywhere in the United States. But at chef Gabriela Cámara's restaurants -- on both sides of the border -- dishes with fresh, local ingredients put a unique twist on traditional favorites. Jeffrey…

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Nov 24

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How Mexico City became a global center for contemporary art

By Jeffrey Brown, Sam Lane, Susana Seijas, Monica Wise Robles

Mexico is a country where violence often dominates headlines. But in recent years, its capital has experienced something of a contemporary arts boom. Mexico City's annual Zona Maco festival has grown to become Latin America's largest art fair -- and…

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Oct 15

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With muralism, Mexico’s rich tradition of public art extends well beyond its borders

By Jeffrey Brown, Sam Lane, Susana Seijas, Monica Wise Robles, Sam Weber

Muralism in Mexico represents one of the world's great art movements. Sparked partially by a trio of renowned painters in the 1920s, Mexico's vibrant tradition of public art now reaches well beyond its borders -- as seen in a recently…

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Jun 26

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News Wrap: Seattle protesters block crews from clearing ‘occupied zone’

In our news wrap Friday, city crews in Seattle tried to clear away protesters’ so-called “occupied zone” but were blocked when demonstrators chanted their resistance and lay down in front of heavy equipment. Police stood by but did not intervene.

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Feb 13

Artist Débora Delmar on the invisible gates that shape us

By Joshua Barajas

An art installation by the London-based Mexican artist reflects the way we’re all shaped by our aspirations, and whether we have the keys or not.

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Sep 23

Twin earthquakes expose Mexico’s deep inequality

By Luis Gómez Romero, The Conversation

Shattered by powerful back-to-back earthquakes, Mexico is facing daunting damages across six states. Now Chiapas and Oaxaca, the country's two poorest states, which were hit first, fear neglect.

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Sep 22

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Cleaning up from the quake, Mexico continues search for survivors and answers

By PBS News Hour

Search-and-rescue missions continue across Mexico City in the wake of the massive earthquake that struck the country Tuesday afternoon. There is a rush to bring machinery in and clean the rubble, but some worry that an abrupt clean-up would erase…

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Sep 22

Watch in 360: Rescuers search for survivors in collapsed apartment building in Mexico City

By William Brangham

Hundreds of rescuers worked Wednesday night to find four women believed to be trapped in the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in the La Condesa neighborhood in Mexico City. Volunteers removed the rubble by hand, carrying it away in…

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Sep 21

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In Mexico, a race against time to rescue earthquake survivors from the rubble

By PBS News Hour

Hundreds of rescuers in Mexico continued to search for survivors Thursday after a 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Tuesday left at least 270 dead. A collapsed school in Mexico City sparked a desperate search for a girl that gripped the country,…

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