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Archives for November 2008

Vallarta is Going to the Dogs

Gone To The Dogs
by Laura Gelezunas, Video Diva Productions

The restaurant Daiquiri Dick’s is going to the dogs. It’s time to grab your best friend and head to the Pet Picnic.

Bill Kelly
The third annual Pet Picnic will be a howling good time on Saturday, December 6 starting at 11AM on the restaurant’s patio overlooking Los Muertos beach. Enjoy a gourmet, boxed lunch and there will be a special doggie bag for your pal.

ayuda animalesLast year over 70 made an appearance at this fun-filled event. This year proceeds go to Ayuda a los Animales, Help The Animals, part of the PEACE non-profit association. They are responsible for the high volume spay and neuter clinics in Nayarit and now, Jalisco.

“It’s an amazing event,” says Bill Kelly, Dog Lover, “I came spontaneously the first year and have been hooked ever since, I always have a great time, win prizes and had a super lunch. I really look forward to this party every year.”

Miss Ellen and GigiAudience participation is encouraged for the Best Costume and Best Trained contests. This year check out the latest in dog fashions starting at 11:45, followed by the Best Dressed competition at 12:00, and the Best Trained dog rounding out the show at 12:15. Don’t be late if you want to participate.

There’s going to be a raffle with all kinds of great items and door prizes, too. This is also a great chance to meet other animal lovers and learn how you can help in the plight of local dogs and cats.

Tickets are $225 in advance and $275 at the door. You can purchase them at Daiquiri Dick’s Restaurant or The Deli. Space is limited, so get your tickets early. It promises to be another tale wagging event.

THE DAILY SCENE » November 9 to 17

the Puerto Vallarta DAILY CALENDAR

November 9 to 17, 2008

The Puerto Vallarta Daily Schedule of Events is continually updated. Last-minute additions and corrections are frequent. Click on most listings for more information about individual events.

The tourist High Season in Puerto Vallarta has begun. Calendar listings are expanding. The weather is cooling, the rain has ended and the activity now centers on the clubs and social and cultural activities. The city is alive with strange new openings and beginnings full of promise and high hopes.

SUNDAY November 9

  • MUSIC » Municipal Band, 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • DANCE » the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • FESTIVAL ARTÍSTICO LÉSBICO

MONDAY November 10

  • CONCERT » Live Jazz at the Presidencia, 8:30 pm, free

TUESDAY November 11

  • THEATER » Fever, Mikki Prost, Santa Barbara Theater, 8 pm

WEDNESDAY November 12

  • HOLIDAY » Mailman Day, Post Offices closed, no deliveries
  • THEATER » Nunsense, Santa Barbara Theater, 8 pm
  • FILM » Charlie Chaplin Film Festival, 8:30 pm, Cuale Ctr, free
  • ART » Puerto Vallarta Art Walk, 6 – 10pm, free
  • SPORTS » 2008 Marlin and Sail Fish Tournament

THURSDAY November 13

  • FULL MOON (Don’t say that I didn’t warn you…)
  • THEATER » Always, Patsy Cline, Santa Barbara Theater, 8 pm
  • VALLARTA GOURMET FESTIVAL » various areas (expensive)
  • SPORTS » 2008 Marlin and Sail Fish Tournament
  • SPORTS » Vallarta Copa 2008, soccer tournament
  • JAM FOR THE KIDS » Open Mic, Cafe Roma, 5-8 pm, benefit for Kids of the Dump

FRIDAY November 14

  • FILM » Kill Bill 2, Los Mangos Library, 7pm, 15 pesos (English)
  • THEATER » Bums On Broadway, Santa Barbara Theater, 8 pm
  • VALLARTA GOURMET FESTIVAL » various areas (expensive)
  • DANCE » Ballet Folklorica, 8 pm, Cardenas Park, free
  • SPORTS » 2008 Marlin and Sail Fish Tournament
  • SPORTS » Vallarta Copa 2008, soccer tournament
  • KARAOKE » Cafe Roma, 6-9pm, no cover

 
SATURDAY November 15

  • LITERARY » Vallarta Writers’ Group Meeting, 10:30 am, at IFC
  • THEATER » Liza MANelli, Santa Barbara Theater, 8 pm
  • DOGS & CATS » Pet Adoptions, Los Mangos Library, 10 am to 2 pm
  • VALLARTA GOURMET FESTIVAL » various areas (expensive)
  • SPORTS » 2008 Marlin and Sail Fish Tournament
  • SPORTS » Vallarta Copa 2008, soccer tournament
  • FILM » Kill Bill 2, Los Mangos Library, 4pm, 15 pesos (English)
  • Kids of the Dump + Pizza » Café Roma, noon
  • DANCE » El Pétalo Encantado Ballet with Strauss, by Pro Danza Academy, 8 pm, Los Arcos Amphitheater, free

 
SUNDAY November 16

  • MUSIC » Municipal Band, 6 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • DANCE » the Sunday Evening Dance, 7 pm, Presidencia Square, FREE
  • VALLARTA GOURMET FESTIVAL » various areas (expensive)
  • MUSIC » Rescate, Gospel Rock concert, Real del Oro, 6 pm, 200 pesos
  • CONCERT » Symphonic Band of the Ministry of the Navy, 8:30 pm, Los Arcos Amphitheater, free
  • SPORTS » Vallarta Copa 2008, soccer tournament
  • SPORTS » Vallarta Golf Cup Tournament

MONDAY November 17

  • NATIONAL HOLIDAY » Revolution Day, All banks, schools, government offices closed
  • CONCERT » Live Jazz at the Presidencia, 8:30 pm, free

 
If you have an event that you would like to see listed here, please email events (at) pvscene.com. The Listings are Free.
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2009 Puerto Vallarta Writers Conference » Feb. 20-22

We couldn’t be more excited about the upcoming Conference, February 20th through 22nd, and want to personally invite you to join us for this very special event.

With a roster of seventeen accomplished presenters sharing their proven expertise on a rich variety of engaging topics from humor to imagination, we are certain to have an unforgettable gathering, which we don’t want you to miss!

From our opening keynote reception with best-selling author/award-winning television producer Linda Ellerbee on Friday evening to our weekend offering of hands-on workshops and thought-provoking seminars, we promise you exposure to a wealth of stimulating ideas and interesting, inspirational individuals.

Whether you are a published or aspiring writer, an avid reader or a creative thinker, if you relish learning, this conference is a must. And the price couldn’t be sweeter–$US 100 for three workshops, three seminars, two evening socials, two tropical continental breakfasts, and a farewell interactive lunch! We have priced this conference affordably to enable anyone to attend who is truly interested in expanding their skills, polishing their technique and networking with others committed to personal development and self-expression through writing.

If you are a published author and a conference attendee, you may market your publication at the book display throughout the conference.

Please take a moment to log onto our website: www.pvwg.com for topics, presenter bios, registration information and further details. If you are currently in Puerto Vallarta and it is more convenient to make your payment in person, you may do so before or after our regularly scheduled Writers Group meetings on Saturdays, 10:30 a.m. to noon at the International Friendship Club.

During the last few years, members of the Writers Group have often expressed the desire to build on our previous conference successes by enlarging the event and offering more variety. To allow for that expansion, we have secured a new venue–Los Mangos Biblioteca, which will be the site of all conference activities.

We are very grateful for the vision and support of the Writers Group members and past conference leaders, along with their planning teams. We look forward to sharing in this year’s conference experience with you.

Cheers!

Norma Schuh and Karen Blomain
2009 Writers Group Conference Co-Chairs

New Comedy Club in Vallarta opening December 17

NEW COMEDY CLUB IN ZONA ROMANTICA

The San Franciscan Comedy Club is the newest addition to the Zona Romantica entertainment menu. It is located at the San Franciscan Resort, Calle Pilitas #213 and is proud to be blasting off its inaugural season on December 17, 2008 at 8:00 PM featuring some of the most famous English speaking comedians (gay, lesbian and straight) in North America.

Every show during the entire season will kick off with a complementary happy hour at 8:00 PM which will be followed by the main comedy presentation every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening from December 17th through April 12th. Purchase tickets from your concierge or at the door or by calling 222 6473, ext. 122. Advance ticket purchase is recommended due to limited seating. Season tickets available.

A donation from every ticket purchased will go toward fighting AIDS worldwide.

Santa Muerte is no saint, say Mexican bishops

The Roman Catholic archdiocese of Mexico City condemned devotion to Santa Muerte “Saint Death” that masquerades as authentic Catholic Christianity.

By Martin Barillas
Original Source

According to a statement by Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico City on November 3, 2008, popular devotion to the so-called “Saint Death” is not compatible with the Catholic faith. It also noted that Saint Jude Thaddeus – known to Catholics worldwide as the intercessor for lost causes – is not the patron saint of criminals or drug traffickers.

The statement noted that “many people who commit crimes believe that St Jude is their patron saint,” and added that “In no way would this saint be interceding before God in heaven for those who act contrary to the commandments of Christ, violating the precepts of Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not commit adultery.”

While the statement explained that the Catholic Church encourages authentic expressions of devotion to St. Jude, it pointed out that “in some cases there are serious incompatibilities” with the teachings of the Church in popular devotion.

The Archdiocese of Mexico noted that true devotion to St Jude “is completely the opposite of the devotion to ‘Saint Death,’ as Christ himself overcame death in his glorious rising from the tomb, promising eternal life to those who keep the commandments of the law of God.”

Santa MuerteThe growing devotion to ‘Saint Death’, which grows more prominent as the feast of All Souls approaches, has become popular in recent years in parts of Mexico. Roman Catholics and other Christians elebrate November 1st as All Saints Day, followed the next day by All Souls in commemoration of all the faithful departed. In Mexico and Central America, this Christian practice has been infused with non-Christian elements of ancestor worship or even occult practices.

“Santa Muerte” – Saint Death or Holy Death– is the focus of a deathly Mexican cult that has gained a so-far undetermined number of adherents on both sides of the illusory barrier that divides the United States from Mexico.

It made news in the US in early March 2005 when its putative leader led a demonstration in Mexico City protesting against the Mexican government’s reconsideration of his group’s status as an officially registered “church.”

Removal of this status would forbid it from legally soliciting donations or owning property. Sounding a lot like the ACLU or other US and European civil libertarians, the marchers for St. Death brandished banners during a March rally in Mexico City shouting “We are not criminals” and “Respect religious freedom”!

While their dispute is with the Mexican government, much of their anger is directed at the Catholic Church, which has warned the faithful to beware of the cult and its tendency towards Satanism. The bishop of León, Guanajuato State, Mexico, complained to the Mexican government last year that the organizers of the cult had fraudulently used the name “Catholic” in their moniker.

Cult spokesman David Romo Guillén, who styles himself as a bishop, declared that his group “The Mexico-US Tridentine Catholic Church” or “The Traditional Catholic Mex-USA Church” has temples in Mexico and prayer groups in the US – including Texas, California, and Washington DC. However, a spokesman of the Catholic Archdiocese of Washington DC in an email response to Spero News declared that he “had no knowledge” of the cult, while no response was forthcoming from the Los Angeles Catholic archdiocese about St. Death.

Adherents of Santa Muerte come from all social sectors in Mexico, according to some observers such as Mexican author Homero Aridjis, who is also president of the International PEN organization. Even so, in violent prison riots and other disturbances over the last month in Mexico, the image and the growing influence of the death cult were obvious.

According to Aridjis, criminal narco-traffickers are very religious and their shrines to Santa Muerte have been found during police raids on their homes and hideouts. Aridjis, who has written a novelized account of his contacts with the cult, says that its adherents include not only the most marginalized sectors of Mexican society, such as prostitutes and narco-traffickers, but also police officers and powerful politicians seeking deliverance or advantage over their enemies.

However, Dr. Timothy Steigenga, renowned religion researcher at Florida Atlantic University, averred that the cult’s adherents come from a population segment he designates as “unaffiliated” to either the Catholic Church or the numerous, and growing, Protestant churches in Mexico and Central America. While not likening Santa Muerte to Pentecostal Christianity, Steigenga said in an email response to Spero News that research about these “unaffiliated” persons suggests “that this may be a group from which Pentecostals find converts and/or to which former Pentecostals gravitate. In other words, many of the non-affiliated find themselves marginalized in situations that motivate them to become ‘seekers’. Thus, cults like the Santa Muerte cult as well as Pentecostal churches, Afro Brazilian religions, and other religious groups find converts among this group.”

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FESTIVAL ARTÍSTICO LÉSBICO » November 6 – 9

Puerto Vallarta will host the 1st Annual Lesbian Artists Festival

I FESTIVAL ARTÍSTICO LÉSBICO

les alebrijes

November 6th – 9th – 4 days and 3 nights of Arts and Tours

When we extend our wings, love gets up in flight and we raise up to the top of the fullness. – We are a group of lesbian women interested in creating a professional arts and tourism-existence in Mexico.

As Puerto Vallarta’s gay and lesbian community grows, so do the events! Each year, more gays and lesbians are moving to Vallarta and more and more come to visit.

les alebrijes
Les Alebrijes is an adventure that aims to grow, go beyond the mythical ideas of groups to raise gay and lesbian foster a society that has a great capacity to embrace and contain many communities.

We are convinced that our strength can generate radical changes to society and put lesbian in an important place in the economy of Mexico.

We invite you to participate in this effort by taking advantage of the spaces that we have to promote your talent, your art and your strength. Here you can exhibit your paintings, drawings, records, music, books and anything else that represents your vocation and your work.

All are welcome to learn the art and buy the product of talent lesbian. This will allow them to be financially supported and that we can strengthen our businesses to drive.

For those who are not artists but do art with their businesses, also invited to participate in the directory business that we are about to open. This effort aims to generate synergy lesbian promote the growth of our businesses.

Interest participants should Send data from your business, arts, products or services to esalebrijes@lesalebrijes.com

A LIMITED number of rooms have been secured at BUENAVENTURA GRAND HOTEL. To check room availability and request a reservation, email: reservaciones (at) lesalebrijes.com.

MORE INFORMATION:

  • Contact Information: Adriana Thomas or Gabriela Ortiz
  • Calle: Miguel Ángel de Quevedo 962 Stree Col. Parque San Andrés Coyocán. México DF 04040
  • Tels: 56 89 99 78, 53417503
  • Cels 5527 370370, 5539 550149
  • WEBSITE: http://www.lesalebrijes.com/
  • EMAIL: lesalebrijes (at) lesalebrijes.com
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