Festival Issue

Cover of Festival 2012 issue of Journal del Pacifico, Baja, MexicoThe new Festival issue is being delivered this weekend featuring Jill Logan‘s painting of “María Félix, La Doña” for this year’s Festival de Cine Todos Santos poster. You can view the painting at Galería Logan and place a bid, minimum bid $1,500 USD. All proceeds from this auction support the “Youth In Video” educational program.

This year’s Art Festival will include a parade on Sunday, February 5th, starting at the east entrance to town and traveling to the plaza where it will end with a four hour performance.

The Superbowl also takes place on Sunday, February 5th. You can catch the game at Shut Up Frank’s in Todos Santos.

The 3rd Annual Artist’s Studio Tour takes place February 12, and the 18th Annual Historic House Tour on February 26. Look for our articles in this issue.

The 9th Annual Festival de Cine Todos Santos begins February 23rdin Todos Santos with the opening night film, ‘La Lección de Pintura’(The Painting Lesson) with special guest actor Daniel Gimenez Cacho. The festival then moves to La Paz at galería galería for two nights and the historic Teatro Juárez March 1 through 3. For more information, see our feature article, click on “Events” or visit www.todossantoscinefest.com

February 26th, The Hotel California will host a special Oscar Night party and fundraiser for the “Youth in Video” program of the Film Festival.

Westcoast Recording is a professional recording studio in La Paz. Available for group or solo recordings, composition and arranging services, plus more. Over 40 years recording and play experience!

The Corazón Café in the La Paz historic district has a valentine special for the month of February –come with a party of seven for dinner, drinks or just desert and the 7th person is free!

Petros cristales, piedras y metales has two locations—in Todos Santos and at Jalisco #87 between Abasolo and Belisario Dominguez in La Paz. They stock a large selection of stones and everything that you need to make jewelry.

Pintoresco has added a second location at the corner of Juárez and Hidalgo streets in Todos Santos. Both their new location and the shop across from the Hotel California have Mexican folk art and regional eco-organic products.

Baja Bell restaurant ‘Coco Loco’ at Los Cerritos is open for breakfast and lunch, Tuesday through Sunday. Menu choices include omelets, pancakes, burritos and more, at economical prices.

Carlito’s Place in Pescadero creates unique fusions that include all of the world’s great cuisines including: Asian, Latin American, Spanish, French, and Italian. They are open from 1 to 9 pm, Tuesday through Sunday.

Tsegyalgar West is a non-profit Tibetan Buddhist Retreat Center of the Dzogchen Community located in the San José mountains of San José del Cabo. This beautiful and wild 3,000 acre land has natural springs, granite boulders, grand vistas and deep quiet perfect for retreat. Their mission is to preserve the Dzogchen Tibetan Buddhist teachings and preserve this special natural environment for spiritual practice. Look for their event and workshop listings in this issue and on our blog. For more information contact: tsegyalgarwestsecretary@gmail.com or visit http://bajagar.blogspot.com

AH & Associates is pleased to announce that local architect Sylvia St. Clair has again been voted Best Architect in the Best of Baja annual contest.

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The First Todos Santos Music Festival

By Chloe Johnson

Kevn Kinney at the First Todos Santos Music Festival

Kev'n Kinney at the First Todos Santos Music Festival, photo: Claude Vogel

Excitement, exhilaration, exhaustion, these three words pretty much some up how we all feel following 3 weeks of the first ever Todos Santos Music Festival.  The festival was the brainchild of Peter Buck of the band REM. What started out as a small idea quickly sprouted into something that was so special we filled the entire town plaza of Todos Santos.  With less than 90 days of planning we actually managed to make this happen.  The final night started with an appearance by Todos Santos’ own Guaycura Band out in the audience.  The amazing audience was treated to a set by local favorites, Flashback.  That set was followed up by Chuck Prophet who started solo acoustic and finished his songs with the backing of Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin.  We were then mesmerized by The Elected, a project of Blake Sennett from Rilo Kiley.  Their lush pop tunes very quickly won over the audience.  Of course Peter again stepped in to add some extra flair to the band.  Kev’n Kinney really got the crowd going with his electric brand of Southern Rock.  His set definitely had the audience dancing and singing.

Erick Ochoa of the Palapa Society of Todos Santos

Erick Ochoa of the Palapa Society of Todos Santos, A.C., photo: Lynne Cummings

Then before headliners, The Minus 5, we stopped for a few moments to recognize what this evening was all about, The Palapa Society of Todos Santos, A.C.  Palapa Society President, Erick Ochoa gave a speech thanking everyone for their support and Peter Buck followed that with a speech he gave entirely in Spanish.  Peter explained that the city of Todos Santos was part of his heart and that we were all here so that the children of Todos Santos would be exposed to the same opportunities as Peter’s children.

Peter Buck sign check at the First Todos Santos Music Festival

Peter Buck sign check at the First Todos Santos Music Festival, photo: Claude Vogel

He then signed a ceremonial check representing his contribution to the event.  The local Delgado, Arturo Martínez Villalobos, (mayor) of Todos Santos was on hand as was the minister of tourism for Baja California Sur.  It was an incredible moment for all of us who worked so hard to make this event come together.  Following the pomp and circumstance The Minus 5 put on a blistering set that included an interlude of music by Argentinian rocker Fernando Viciconte.  It is easy to believe

Fernando Viciconte at the First Todos Santos Music Festival

Fernando Viciconte at the First Todos Santos Music Festival, photo: Claude Vogel

that Fernando Viciconte will be remembered here long after this event.  Another highlight of the Minus 5 set was the appearance of local music teacher Tofito and his young band of horn students joining all the musicians on stage for an amazing rendition of Alone Again Tonight by Love.  The local people were all quick to recognize and respond to their beloved “professor” and his students on stage.  The night finally ended with a foot stomping, crowd pleasing sing a long of Kev’n Kinney’s Straight to Hell.  What a way to end the night!  Except, much to our surprise, a local patron offered to make a $10,000 USD donation to the Palapa Society if The Minus 5 would play just one more song.  They were, of course, happy to oblige by breaking out a few more tunes.  It was the perfect end to a beautiful night.

The first ever Todos Santos Music Festival was a HUGE success.  For three weekends in a row we packed the Hotel California and treated both the locals and many friends and tourists who came to join us from all over the world to a rocking good time. Peter Buck played all three weeks starting with the The Baseball Project (Peter Buck, Steve Wynn, Scott McCaughey and Linda Pitmon), Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3 (Robyn Hitchcock, Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey and Bill Rieflin) and The Minus 5 (Peter Buck, Scott McCaughey, John Ramberg and Bill Rieflin). They were joined throughout the three weeks by many of Peter’s musician friends including Mike Mills, Kraig Johnson, Chuck Prophet, Blake Sennett and The Elected, Kev’n Kinney, Fernando Viciconte and Dave Depper. Two of the more memorable evenings for locals were a duet by La Paz teenager, Cosima Rose and Scott McCaughey sing the Decemberists’ Shankill Butchers and the night Profe. Tofito and son joined The Minus 5 for a number.

Crowd in the plaza at the First Todos Santos Music Festival

Crowd in the plaza at the First Todos Santos Music Festival, photo: Claude Vogel

We will be forever grateful for the generosity shown and are pleased to share with you that over $47,000 USD was raised in just 3 weeks, and the donations are still arriving. This never would have happened without the hard work of many people and the generous sponsorship of The Hotel California, Pacifico beer, The Journal del Pacifico and all of the Palapa Society volunteers who volunteered so much of their time to make this event happen.  And of course, we must thank YOU, the audience, who came out night after night to support the musicians as well as an important cause.  The incredible energy and joy experienced by both the musicians and everyone attending came directly from the excitement and enthusiasm of the crowd.  We cannot thank you all enough for being a part of this.  We are looking forward to and are beginning to plan the Todos Santos Music Festival 2013 for next January.  If we pulled off this event in less than 90 days, just imagine what we can plan with one whole year. We sure hope to see all of you here again next year!

To view more of Claude Vogel’s photos of the entire event, visit MexSense.zenfolio.com

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January 5

Post er for Diane Knight's art show at Caffe Todos Santos, Todos Santos, Baja, Mexico

January 5th will be a busy day  and night in Todos Santos.

Caffe Todos Santos will host the Opening Night Reception for Diane Knight’s art show, featuring new works. The reception will take place from 5 – 7 pm with delicious food and refreshments provided by the Caffe Todos Santos.

After the Art Opening, head over to the Hotel California for first night of the Todos Santos Music Festival! The festival is being hosted by the Hotel California and is a benefit for the Palapa Society of Todos Santos, A.C.

Todos Santos Music Festival Poster, Hotel California, Todos Santos, Baja, MexicoThe Baseball Project, featuring Peter Buck of REM, Scott McCaughey, Steve Wynn and Linda Pitmon opens the festival, playing January 5 – 8th.

Reserved seating is sold out for the first three nights, but standing/dancing room is available! For more information contact the Hotel California: 011 52-612-145-0525, info@hotelcaliforniabaja.com; www.hotelcaliforniabaja.com/press

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Navidad

Pink and white split color poinsettiaFeliz Navidad! Christmas brings you many choices… in Todos Santos and Pescadero look for:

Wind and C at Suki’s is serving a Tradional Mexican Christmas Eve dinner. Chiles en Nogada stuffed with your choice of corn and cheese, shrimp, or lamb, and lots of sides. 200 pesos per plate. Two seatings, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Reservations appreciated.

Hotel California will be serving their popular Christmas Dinnerat 4 p.m. “All You Can Eat” traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Choice of homemade pumpkin pie, chocolate pecan pie and apple pie included. Reservations strongly recommended. Santo Vino Santo will present a gourmet twist on Christmas dinner with delicious starters, organic salad, Roasted Organic Turkey Stuffed With Grains, Pecans and Raisins and more.

Hotel Casa Tota Christmas Day Dinner at 4 p.m. In addition to the regular menu, they will offer a turkey dinner with all the trimmings and a community table option at  7 p.m. Reservations appreciated.

Hotel Guaycura Navidad menu, Todos Santos, Baja, MexicoCelebrate a Guaycuran Chistmas at Hotel Guaycura, starting at 7 pm with squash blossom stuffed with seafood appetizer, mushroom and corn soup, fresh catch of the day filet and Black Angus filet, vegetables, dessert and “ponche.”

The Sandbar will serve up Christmas Supper and Sports with Prime Rib, NY Steak and Roasted Chicken dinners.

A Very Merry Christmas to all from “Journal del Pacifico.”