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Alvin Starkman

Traveling to Oaxaca With Children

... of all ages), fireworks displays and most major upcoming events.    A Saturday morning bilingual hour for children is held at the Oaxaca Lending library ( http://www.oaxlibrary.com ).  The library sometimes sponsors additional programs ... Read Read: Traveling to Oaxaca With Children

By: Alvin Starkman | 16/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

Consumer Protection in Oaxaca, Mexico: a Case Study

... than 15,000 pesos, the out-of-pockets will kill you.  Go to PROFECO … that’s what I tell all my clients to do before they retain me.”   Oaxaca doesn’t have a small claims court system, which means that regardless of the peso value of your ... Read Read: Consumer Protection in Oaxaca, Mexico: a Case Study

By: Alvin Starkman | 28/12/2008 | Travel Tips

Traveling Light to Oaxaca

... are the travelers with young children who recognize that by the time the next summer arrives in their hometowns, the kids will have outgrown virtually everything they’ve brought down for them to wear.  Here in Oaxaca they find new homes for ... Read Read: Traveling Light to Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 17/11/2008 | Travel Tips

Oaxaca, Into the Mixe District of the Sierra Norte Region - the Drive and Some Highlights

... On the approach to the village, on the left you’ll see another terra cotta pottery outlet.  The owner and her children are very congenial, and in fact offered to take us to a nearby village where the pottery is formed and fired. She also ... Read Read: Oaxaca, Into the Mixe District of the Sierra Norte Region - the Drive and Some Highlights

By: Alvin Starkman | 08/06/2008 | Exotic Locations

Short essays on rural Oaxaca mezcal production: Part II: Recicado from the Mixteca Alta

... their ability to increase the number of fields under cultivation (the plant does produce "hijos" or children through the root system, but this is a secondary means of reproducing and is not relied upon in commercial enterprises).  Equally ... Read Read: Short essays on rural Oaxaca mezcal production: Part II: Recicado from the Mixteca Alta

By: Alvin Starkman | 25/03/2009 | Exotic Locations

Hey Compadre --- the Tradition of Compadrazgo and What it Means to Travelers to Oaxaca

... creation of compadres.  The parents and grandparents of the child become compadres to the padrinos (at times extending to their children…i.e.  compadritos.) While family members are frequently asked to be padrinos, often friends, neighbors ... Read Read: Hey Compadre --- the Tradition of Compadrazgo and What it Means to Travelers to Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Vacation Rentals

La Catrina de Alcalá: Oaxaca restaurant review

...   La Catrina de Alcalá ranks amongst the city’s finest restaurants, rather unsual since most other restaurants within two blocks of the Oaxaca’s zócalo manage to get by with cafeteria-style atmosphere, mariachis and marimbas, and mediocre ... Read Read: La Catrina de Alcalá: Oaxaca restaurant review

By: Alvin Starkman | 02/05/2009 | Restaurant Reviews

Manuel Reyes: Sculptor, Painter and Renaissance Man of the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca

... and sculptures of earlier civilizations.    But Manuel’s work also reflects his personal interests and passions, his reverence for Oaxaca’s present day rich cultural traditions, and his eclecticism whereby he’s prepared to push the ... Read Read: Manuel Reyes: Sculptor, Painter and Renaissance Man of the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 11/08/2008 | Visual Art

Huatulco, Mexico: the Drive From Oaxaca, and Determining if It's for You

... , keeping a look-out for drug-runners, and to a lesser extent arms traffickers.   If you are traveling with children, while knowing that the beach is not too far off should help to keep them in check, before departing buy a few inexpensive ... Read Read: Huatulco, Mexico: the Drive From Oaxaca, and Determining if It's for You

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Casa Santiago: Rugweavers of Teotitlán Del Valle, Oaxaca

... and other rites of passage, they too are  trade artisans, although more on a part-time basis.  All of Porfirio and Gloria’s children work in the industry, as do their spouses.  Three of four sons and their wives live on premises and work ... Read Read: Casa Santiago: Rugweavers of Teotitlán Del Valle, Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

Oaxaca To San Cristobal De Las Casas And Palenque, And More: A Driving Tour

... as drivers are prepared to yield to the right. Aside from this construction, the highways for the rest of the trip back to Oaxaca, or to Puebla, are excellent.    Within an hour or so the highway will be solid four lane, minimum.  It will ... Read Read: Oaxaca To San Cristobal De Las Casas And Palenque, And More: A Driving Tour

By: Alvin Starkman | 02/03/2009 | Destinations

Short Essays on Rural Oaxaca Mezcal Production: Part I, Focus on Hilarino Olivera Cruz

... to and promoted in a wider marketplace.   But the reality is that the big producers and exporters of mezcal in Oaxaca need the mom and pop operations much more so than the latter need the former.  Why?  Because the little guy will always ... Read Read: Short Essays on Rural Oaxaca Mezcal Production: Part I, Focus on Hilarino Olivera Cruz

By: Alvin Starkman | 29/08/2008 | Exotic Locations

La Olla: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

... .   Thankfully my soup held no surprises, although lima beans are not normally regular restaurant fare in Oaxaca, or elsewhere in this hemisphere.  They were complemented by nopal (paddle cactus), onion, tomato with seed, and cheese, chile ... Read Read: La Olla: Oaxaca Restaurant Review

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Restaurant Reviews

Guadua: Restaurant Review for Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

... , soups, salads and lighter fare range from 50 to 100 pesos; and entrées from 100 to 160 pesos.  Hard to beat?  I thought so too! Guadua Tamaulipas esq. con Zona Federal Col. Brisas de Zicatela Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca Tel: (954) 107-9524 Read Read: Guadua: Restaurant Review for Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca

By: anonymous | 05/11/2008 | Destinations
Alvin Starkman

Grana Cochinilla Fina --- the Best Kept Secret in Oaxaca

... highway, a minute or two from the black pottery village, is one the most fascinating destinations that the state of Oaxaca has to offer children and adults alike.  And yet the majority of travelers have a least heard or read a snippet about ... Read Read: Grana Cochinilla Fina --- the Best Kept Secret in Oaxaca

By: Alvin Starkman | 26/09/2008 | Travel Tips

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