Swan Lake in Puerto Vallarta: An Ode to Diversity and Artistic Talent
In the vibrant heart of Puerto Vallarta, a destination that proudly celebrates its LGBT identity, a bold and contemporary reinterpretation of the classic ballet "Swan Lake" comes from ACT2PV.
Between indigenous legends and underground beats there is Rha Festival
Rha reminds us that we are water flowing. In wixárika, the language of the indigenous people of Mexico’s Nayarit region, “Rha” means the water...
Mexa Machxs Kiki Ball Brings Ballroom Extravaganza to Beefcakes
On Saturday, July 13th, Beefcakes will host “Mexa Machxs Kiki Ball” that promises to challenge heteronormative masculinity. It all begins at 8 p.m. with a cover charge of $120 pesos.
Spring Jazz Festival at Los Muertros Pier Begins March 18
The 28th edition of the renowned Spring Jazz Festival will begin Monday, March 18, at the Los Muertos pier and will run until March 22, heralding the arrival of spring with soulful melodies and vibrant rhythms.
OPC Celebrates 10th Anniversary with Raicilla Exhibitions and Art
The Cultural Projects Office (OPC) presents two exhibitions in honor of its 10th anniversary: "First Was the Raicilla: Art and Culture of Agave and its Distillates" and "Ana Topoleanu: Those from the Other Coast: The Raicillero World."
Wednesday Nights Centro Comes Alive with Art!
Without a thought, Puerto Vallarta is a lively town with much to see and do and most visitors might feel like they didn’t have enough time to take it all in. Local attractions, water activities, beautiful beaches and a huge offer of restaurants and bars to choose from make it seem almost impossible to find yourself with nothing to do and although this is true, we’ve got an exciting option for you to keep on your agenda. Every Wednesday afternoon the Historic Center Art Walk takes place with participating galleries offering welcome cocktails to guests and sometimes even having artists present to greet and meet visitors.
Unreal Intimacy Art Show Dedicated to the Catrina and Queer Relationships
Just in time for Dia de Muertos, an art show dedicated to the Catrina and queer relationships will be held at the Sklarsky Smith Gallery in Colonia Emiliano Zapata in Puerto Vallarta.
Recuérdame Festival Celebrates Dia De Los Muertos
With the theme “Remember Me”, one of Puerto Vallarta’s largest festivals of the year kicks off to celebrate and recognize the annual Day of the Dead celebration.
Rodolfo Blanco and The Starving Artist Studio Gallery Gives Voice to Art
The Starving Artist Studio Gallery was born from the heart and head of the artist Rodolfo Blanco and displays great local artists.
Elliot Page’s Time Cover
Elliot Page’s Times cover will set a precedent in the fight for trans equality. Cultural change is a hard thing to measure accurately but important moments of visibility, such as this cover, can help raise awareness and start a conversation.
Casa Museo Puerto Vallarta Seeks Donations To Come to Life
Casa Museo would be Puerto Vallarta's first history museum where artistic, historical and cultural testimonies are housed.
Tequila Lover? Here are Five Cities You Must Visit in Jalisco, Mexico
The state of Jalisco is Mexico’s most emblematic region, having given birth to so many of the country’s iconic cultural offerings, including the charro,...
State of Yucatán Gets 2 New ‘Magical Towns’ with Designation of Sisal and Maní by SECTUR
The state of Yucatán announced this afternoon that two of its municipalities, Sisal and Maní, have been awarded the designation “Pueblo Mágico,” or Magical Town, by Mexico’s Ministry of Tourism (SECTUR).
Gay Puerto Vallarta: The Ultimate Gay+ Haven in Mexico
Boasting more than 500,000 LGBT tourists a year, Puerto Vallarta has been called the “San Francisco” of Mexico and has been named as one of the world’s top 10 LGBT destinations.
Angie Star: shadows of the past and her transition towards a promising future
Born and raised by his proud and loving grandmother in Puerto Vallarta, Jose Angel Morales Martínez quit his management career to work and help with...
Already There’s Issues
Already There’s Issues is a new LGBT Magazine produced in Puerto Vallarta, a collaborative magazine about queerness that celebrates the beauty in self-reflection, disobeying,...
Five States From the Mexican Southeast Sign “Mundo Maya Region” Alliance
Having the heritage inherited from the Mayan culture is a privilege. It is the culture that gives identity to the southeast of Mexico
Interview with Jean Pierre Renucci Owner and Curator at Corsica Art Gallery
Always in search of new artists, the eye of Jean Pierre (Corsica Art Gallery) has known how to recognize and boost the most outstanding...
Independence Celebration Draws Approximately 30,000 on Malecon
Approximately 30,000 people enjoyed entertainment and fireworks on the Malecon as Puerto Vallarta celebrated its 214th Independence Day on Sept. 15, 2024. on Sept. 15, 2024.
OnlyFans Content Creator Benji Vega Breaks Taboo of Adult Entertainment
Boredom during the pandemic and a loss of jobs has grown the platform “onlyfans.com” with both new subscribers and new content proivders. Some of...



























