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Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov 29, 2018 > “From 1921 to 1989, the Embassy of Mexico occupied a landmark Beaux-Arts mansion on 16th Street NW, just north of Meridian Hill Park. When it moved to a building in the West End,…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de que el Instituto Cultural Mexicano, brazo cultural de la Embajada de México en Washington, honrara a las víctimas de la violencia en su Altar de Día de Muertos. La regla…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C. news station, visited the Mexican Cultural Institute to learn more about Day of the dead (Dia de los muerots) and to preview our altar. Alberto Fierro, executive director, tells us…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus and Hidalgo: Climb the stairs in the Mexican Cultural Institute, and you’ll find yourself looking at the history of a country as you never have before. Painted by Mexican artist…

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

DCIST, Aug 29, 2018 > “For more than 70 years, a mansion on 16th Street has housed one of D.C.’s lesser-known art gems on its walls. Roberto Cueva del Rio’s Embassy murals line the elaborate staircase and three stories of…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the Mexican Cultural Institute presented a project that traced the 1821 border between the United States and a Mexico that then extended much farther north than it does today. The venue’s…

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov 29, 2018 > “From 1921 to 1989, the Embassy of Mexico occupied a landmark Beaux-Arts mansion on 16th Street NW, just north of Meridian Hill Park. When it moved to a building in the West End,…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de que el Instituto Cultural Mexicano, brazo cultural de la Embajada de México en Washington, honrara a las víctimas de la violencia en su Altar de Día de Muertos. La regla…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C. news station, visited the Mexican Cultural Institute to learn more about Day of the dead (Dia de los muerots) and to preview our altar. Alberto Fierro, executive director, tells us…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus and Hidalgo: Climb the stairs in the Mexican Cultural Institute, and you’ll find yourself looking at the history of a country as you never have before. Painted by Mexican artist…

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

DCIST, Aug 29, 2018 > “For more than 70 years, a mansion on 16th Street has housed one of D.C.’s lesser-known art gems on its walls. Roberto Cueva del Rio’s Embassy murals line the elaborate staircase and three stories of…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the Mexican Cultural Institute presented a project that traced the 1821 border between the United States and a Mexico that then extended much farther north than it does today. The venue’s…

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov 29, 2018 > “From 1921 to 1989, the Embassy of Mexico occupied a landmark Beaux-Arts mansion on 16th Street NW, just north of Meridian Hill Park. When it moved to a building in the West End,…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de que el Instituto Cultural Mexicano, brazo cultural de la Embajada de México en Washington, honrara a las víctimas de la violencia en su Altar de Día de Muertos. La regla…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C. news station, visited the Mexican Cultural Institute to learn more about Day of the dead (Dia de los muerots) and to preview our altar. Alberto Fierro, executive director, tells us…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus and Hidalgo: Climb the stairs in the Mexican Cultural Institute, and you’ll find yourself looking at the history of a country as you never have before. Painted by Mexican artist…

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

DCIST, Aug 29, 2018 > “For more than 70 years, a mansion on 16th Street has housed one of D.C.’s lesser-known art gems on its walls. Roberto Cueva del Rio’s Embassy murals line the elaborate staircase and three stories of…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the Mexican Cultural Institute presented a project that traced the 1821 border between the United States and a Mexico that then extended much farther north than it does today. The venue’s…

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Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov 29, 2018 > “From 1921 to 1989, the Embassy of Mexico occupied a landmark Beaux-Arts mansion on 16th Street NW, just north of Meridian Hill Park. When it moved to a building in the West End,…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de que el Instituto Cultural Mexicano, brazo cultural de la Embajada de México en Washington, honrara a las víctimas de la violencia en su Altar de Día de Muertos. La regla…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C. news station, visited the Mexican Cultural Institute to learn more about Day of the dead (Dia de los muerots) and to preview our altar. Alberto Fierro, executive director, tells us…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus and Hidalgo: Climb the stairs in the Mexican Cultural Institute, and you’ll find yourself looking at the history of a country as you never have before. Painted by Mexican artist…

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

DCIST, Aug 29, 2018 > “For more than 70 years, a mansion on 16th Street has housed one of D.C.’s lesser-known art gems on its walls. Roberto Cueva del Rio’s Embassy murals line the elaborate staircase and three stories of…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the Mexican Cultural Institute presented a project that traced the 1821 border between the United States and a Mexico that then extended much farther north than it does today. The venue’s…

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov 29, 2018 > “From 1921 to 1989, the Embassy of Mexico occupied a landmark Beaux-Arts mansion on 16th Street NW, just north of Meridian Hill Park. When it moved to a building in the West End,…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de que el Instituto Cultural Mexicano, brazo cultural de la Embajada de México en Washington, honrara a las víctimas de la violencia en su Altar de Día de Muertos. La regla…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C. news station, visited the Mexican Cultural Institute to learn more about Day of the dead (Dia de los muerots) and to preview our altar. Alberto Fierro, executive director, tells us…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus and Hidalgo: Climb the stairs in the Mexican Cultural Institute, and you’ll find yourself looking at the history of a country as you never have before. Painted by Mexican artist…

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

DCIST, Aug 29, 2018 > “For more than 70 years, a mansion on 16th Street has housed one of D.C.’s lesser-known art gems on its walls. Roberto Cueva del Rio’s Embassy murals line the elaborate staircase and three stories of…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the Mexican Cultural Institute presented a project that traced the 1821 border between the United States and a Mexico that then extended much farther north than it does today. The venue’s…

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

Hidden inside Washington’s embassies: A world of fun (and free) stuff to do

THE WASHINGTON POST, Nov 29, 2018 > “From 1921 to 1989, the Embassy of Mexico occupied a landmark Beaux-Arts mansion on 16th Street NW, just north of Meridian Hill Park. When it moved to a building in the West End,…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de que el Instituto Cultural Mexicano, brazo cultural de la Embajada de México en Washington, honrara a las víctimas de la violencia en su Altar de Día de Muertos. La regla…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C. news station, visited the Mexican Cultural Institute to learn more about Day of the dead (Dia de los muerots) and to preview our altar. Alberto Fierro, executive director, tells us…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus and Hidalgo: Climb the stairs in the Mexican Cultural Institute, and you’ll find yourself looking at the history of a country as you never have before. Painted by Mexican artist…

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

A Restoration Brings 77-Year-Old Murals At The Mexican Cultural Institute To Their Former Glory

DCIST, Aug 29, 2018 > “For more than 70 years, a mansion on 16th Street has housed one of D.C.’s lesser-known art gems on its walls. Roberto Cueva del Rio’s Embassy murals line the elaborate staircase and three stories of…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the Mexican Cultural Institute presented a project that traced the 1821 border between the United States and a Mexico that then extended much farther north than it does today. The venue’s…

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SinEmbargo.mx: Los muertos también hablan

SINEMBARGO.MX, 2 Nov 2018 > “Washington, D.C.—Ya era hora de…

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9: What is Day of the Dead?

WUSA9, Nov 1, 2018 > WUSA9, the local Washington D.C.…

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

15 Unusual Things in DC that Tourists Should Seek Out

WASHINGTON POST, Sep 18, 2018 > “Aztecs and Quetzalcoatl, Columbus…

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

The Washington Post Reviews A Dark and Scandalous Rockfall

THE WASHINGTON POST, Apr 27, 2018 > “In 2016, the…


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