A massive pre-Hispanic carving, found during construction in Pátzcuaro, Mexico, is now on display at the city's Museum of Popular Arts and Industries. The rare sculpture, likely used in rituals, is estimated to be from the Late Postclassic period (1350-1521 AD). It offers insights into a mysterious art form.
To celebrate Puerto Vallarta's 106th anniversary as a municipality and 56th as a city, on Monday, the Institute of Culture inaugurated a traveling photography exhibition in the Plaza de Armas. The expo showcases the city's history from its founding to present day.
In the Volcanes community, a remarkable transformation has been unfolding over the past decade. At the core of this transformation lies the support of Volcanes Kids Education Program Scholarship sponsors who believe in the power of education to change lives.
With the season winding down, Act2PV continues to offer an impressive selection of shows, ranging from cabaret and musicals to drag performances. With fabulous shows playing 5 night a week in three different theaters, there's something to delight everyone.