Arts and Entertainment Calendar

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~Angela Peralta Theater~

The Angela Peralta Theater is located in Centro, on Carnaval in the Plazuela Machado. The box office is open Monday to Friday from 9 am. to 2 pm. and  4 pm. to 7pm. ; on Saturday 9 am. to 1 pm. Please call ahead to be sure – 669 982 4446 ext. 103. Expect to pay in pesos, cash. Depending on the concert, often credit cards are not accepted. Tickets for Casa Haas must be bought at the box office. Casa Haas is located on Mariano Escobedo [across from Héctor’s Bistro] at the corner of Heriberto Frias. There are about 70 comfy seats in Casa Haas, always general seating. Unfortunately, tickets can not be purchased online BUT now you can buy tickets through your WhatsApp. Here’s how: text this number 669 120 0020.; for instance, write “two tickets for November 20, 2023 and you will get a text back – please note, all communication is in Spanish-[“Hola. Bienvenido a la Taquilla Digital de Cultura Mazatlán. En breve estaremos contigo.Te invitamos a conocer algunos términos y condiciones de nuestro servicio.La Taquilla Digital vende y distribuye boletos únicamente para los eventos organizados por el Instituto de Cultura de Mazatlán.* Solo se aceptan transferencias o depósitos.Más Términos y condiciones del servicio aquí: https://shorturl.at/aoyD3″]

 

Please note the calendar at the Angela Peralta looks bare, not much happening. That’s because the city is waiting for our new mayor, Estrella Palacios, to take office and officially appoint a director of Cultura. Raul Rico, is the current director of Cultura, but he’s unable to arrange for any new events – until  he is officially reappointed to the position. In other words, the theater is in limbo.This happens every three years when a new mayor is elected. The director of Cultura serves at the pleasure of the mayor. The position will be announced on or about October 1.

Monday September 23: Theater, in Spanish, Danzantes del Alba, Teatro Linea de Sombra, 8 pm.,$200, general seating.

Tuesday September 24: Theater, in Spanish, Grand Slam, Kraken Teatro, 8 pm, $200, general seating.

Wednesday September 25: MazaCircus, “circus fun”, 8 pm, $150- $300, cash only.

Thursday September 26: Theater, in Spanish, La oscuridad que se tragó a los amantes, Compańia Iguana Roja Teatro, 8 pm, $200, general seating.

Friday September 27: Theater, in Spanish, Cosas Raras, Los Trister Tigres, 8 pm, $200, general seating.

Saturday September 28: Concert, Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, 8 pm. $785 – $2070. Cash only.

Sunday September 29, Theater, in Spanish, La plaga de los encinos, direct by Daniel Serrano, 8 pm, $200, general admission.

Friday October 11 and Saturday October 12: Opera, Verdi’s, Rigoletto. Sergio Freeman directing the Camerata Mazatlan, Coro Angela Peralta plus: José Adán Perez as Rigoletto; Anabel de la Mora as Gilda; Edgar Villalva as Duque de Mantua; José Miguel Valenzuela as Sparafucile; Sarah Holcombe as Maddalena; Noel Osuna as Conde Monterone; Flor Estrad as Giovanna; Rodolfo Ituarte as Marullo; Alfredo Torres as Matteo Borsa; José Miguel Lora as Conde Ceprano and Angela Rodriquez as Condesa Ceprano. 8 pm. $380 – $520.

~Around Town~

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MARKETS, GASTRO TOURS, ++  AROUND TOWN:

[Occasionally closed during “high holidays”, rain, or due to road detours for various parades etc. Please have small change in pesos and a carrier bag.]

 

Open every day: El Mercado Pino Suárez, food stalls can be as early as 7:30 am – 8 am, souvenir stalls open around 10:30-11 am. Market begins to slow down, many begin to close around 4:30 pm. In Centro, Benito Juarez, Aquiles Serdan, Melchor Ocampo. [closes early on important holidays like Christmas, Easter etc.]

 

Open every day: Mercado Juan Carrasco, all food, opens around 8 am. and some vendors close at 2 pm. It depends on the stall. Ave. Gutiérrez Nájera [north of the Fisherman’s Monument.] [closes early on important holidays like Christmas, Easter etc.]

 

Open every day: Mercado de la Juarez , also called Hildago Mercado and not to be confused with the Sunday Juarez Flea Market. This market is HUGE, blocks and blocks and some stalls open as early as 5 am. but to be safe, go around 8 am. A few souvenir and spice shops but mostly food. Weekdays some stalls stay open until 7 pm, on the weekend most stalls are closed by 2 pm. Located in the Juarez area, Enrique Pérez Arce. [closes early on important holiday like Christmas, Easter etc.,]

 

Wednesdays and Thursdays: La Ruta Gastronomica, a walking gastro tour of Centro Historico. Food, beverages and the history of iconic buildings together in one delightful experience. You’ll visit six different restaurants and enjoy an appetizer and the bartender’s choice of beverage [alcoholic or non alcoholic] at each restaurant. Reservations are required, please indicate: Ruta 1 or Ruta 2; your time, 4 pm. to 7 pm. or 5 pm. to 8 pm., if you have any food allergies such as gluten free. The price is $850, pesos only please, payable on the day of tour. If you speak English contact Chris Davidson, +52 669 100 8793; if you speak Spanish contact Marco Bernal at +52 667 198 5461.

 

Ruta 1: La Molcajeteria, El Presidio, El Cielo, Casa Canobbio, Ruiseñor and Gaia Bistrot. [you will meet at La Molcajeteria, Constitución #250, host will confirm the time.]

 

Ruta 2: Mariscos Bahia, Cielo Napolitano, Belisairo Brunch and Grill, Ruiseñor, Wabi Sabi and Helarte Sano.[you will meet at Mariscos Bahia, Mariano Escobedo # 203, host will confirm the time.]

 

Thursdays: Danzón in la Plazuela Zaragoza – every age group is invited, music provided and some chairs. Afternoon delight to watch couples of all ages dancing. 5 pm. to 7 pm.

 

Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday: year round, in Centro’s Plazuela Machado from 6 pm. on. Art, crafts, shawls, jewelry, hats, flip flops, t shirts, lotions and potions.

 

Saturdays:  The Golden Zone Market Charity Group, from 9 am. to noon, at Taco Time patio beside the Vineyard Church, Sabalo #333.  Summer has reduced the number of  vendors however, there is still  “a healthy mix of expats, Mexicans, Polish, Scottish, Ukrainians” – baked goods, jewelry, art, plants, natural remedies etc. A portion of your pesos will flow to a charity of your choice – last season, 38,000 pesos were donated by the generous vendors.

Saturday September 21: Movie, Todo El Silencio, in Spanish, 6 pm. free, in the Marco Lugo salon at CMA [ Centro Municipal de las Artes de Cultura], Carnaval and Plazuela Machado. Arrive 20 minutes early, limited seating.

Sunday September 29:Concert:  Luis Miguel Tour 2024, @ Eastadio El Encanto [Ave. Munich, Fraccionamiento Pradera Dorada], 9 pm, $1,147-$11,983. Tickets online

Tuesday October 8: Documentary in Spanish, Ambulante presents, Lo Que No Se Ve, @ Museo Arte [ Sixto Osuna and Venustanio Carranza], 6 pm, free, limited seating.

 

Friday October 18 and Saturday October 19: Ruta 15 Fest, in Soriana parking lot, formerly Mega, across from the Nissan dealership. For antique car and truck fans.

Saturday October 19: Yuri Euforia Tour, live @ Centro de Usos Multiples(C.U.M.) or Multiple Uses Centre – an events centre located in the north part of Mazatlán.The address of the C.U.M. is: Av Óscar Pérez Escobosa. Tickets are on sale at Plaza Acaya or online at www.ticketstar.com.mx – $660 to $2,970. “Get ready for a night full of music, excitement and a lot of talent!”

Friday October 25: Book presentation in Spanish: Flor Estrada’s Memorias de la Nave, free, 7 pm, Angela Peralta Gallery [upstairs, and now there is an elevator], everyone is welcome, limited seating. The author is a singer and actor and she is presenting her book, 19 short stories, sharing her struggle with deep depression – with passion, suspense, drama, and love.

Friday November 1: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm.-8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed.

Friday November 1Callejoneada del Dia de Muertos, “Day of the Dead parade”: the celebrations of this important night [research claims this day has been honoured for 3000 years in Mexico] happens tonight. Not confirmed, but very likely –The callejoneada [parade] will start at 8 pm, the route returns once again to the streets of Centro, starting at Pedro y Lola [Constitución and Carnaval] on Constitución- turns south on Venus, to Sixto Osuna to Museo de Arte, along Romanita de la Peńa, to Belisario Dominguez finishing at Belisario and Sixto Osuna – Panama. Tonight is a robust celebration, a joyous evening. Create a costume, create a fancy hat to match your face mask and join in tonight’s celebration.

Perhaps you’d like to read a more in-depth article on the history of Dia de Muertos. There’s also a fascinating article on a group of women, “the paper flower artists”, who make divine paper flowers, only during Dia de Muertos. [On Saturday November 2 ,banks will be closed as will be some government offices.]

Buen Fin

Friday November 15 – Monday November 18: Buen Fin! This is the annual four-day sale [“good end”] that retailers offer customers. Often there are deep discounts on appliances, electronics and stores offer from 10% to 50% off on clothes, mattresses, bedding, housewares, shoes -just about everything. It was created to kick- start the Christmas season and to give shoppers throughout Mexico a chance to buy items at a less expensive price.

Monday November 18: – a national holiday – banks, schools, government offices will be closed – it’s a “bridge holiday” for the Dia de la Revolución on Wednesday November 20.

Wednesday  November 20: Dia de la Revolución. The annual celebration parade starts at 8 am on the malecon [Ave. del Mar] at the Fisherman’s Monument and goes north to the sea lion monument. Fast facts: The day of the revolution also known as the Mexican Civil War took place in the years leading up to 1910. The dictator, Porfirio Diaz had been in power for 35 years and the people said “enough” leading to a political rebellion. A wealthy landowner, Francisco Madero [along with Pancho Villa and others] challenged Diaz and became the next president in 1911; he was elected in a free and fair election. It didn’t last long as he was assassinated in 1913. There continued to be many, many more battles always physical and political – but Mexico chose to celebrate La Dia de la Revolución on November 20 to honour the original men who ousted Diaz.

Friday November 29, Saturday November 30, and Sunday December 1: 23rd Gran Maratón Pacifico Chevron 2024.  and 20th Triatlón Pacifico Chevron Mazatlan 2024. Expect road closures and detours throughout the city. 9,000 athletes from around the world are expected to participate. [In a press conference organizers are promising a fireworks display on Saturday November 30, 8 pm, on the Ave. del Mar in front of the Olas Altas Inn. In past years this display has been spectacular and can be seen for miles.]Friday December 6: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed.]

Friday December 20: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed.

Friday January 3: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed..

Friday January 17: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed..

Friday February 7: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed.

Friday February 21: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed.

Thursday February 27 to Tuesday March 4: Carnaval 2025..

Friday March 7: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed..

Friday March 21: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed..

Friday April 4: The 18th Annual ArtWalk in Centro, 4 pm. – 8. This is a free self-guided tour that everyone looks forward to. It’s a wonderful opportunity to meet the artists of Centro Historico and for the artists it gives them a chance to promote their work. Perhaps you’ll want to buy something, perhaps you won’t, there’s never any pressure. There will be approximately 40 artists in 40 locations all within walking distance. This year expect the unexpected -new spaces, live music -all celebrating the joy of art. ArtWalk promotes painting, sculpture, drawing, mixed media, printmaking, photography, fine jewelry and ceramics. Centro is bursting with new restaurants, cafes and bars – they often participate in this popular monthly event with special drinks, food and music.  Printed maps with the artists and galleries will be available in November in various Centro locations – and online when all is confirmed.

~DAILY MUSIC NOTES~

THE ALMOST ACCURATE MUSIC SCHEDULE

 Note: On August 31, 2023 Lucky B’s and Legends BFD are temporarily closed. Other restaurants may close during September as well. It’s summer in the city and it’s the rainy season – be sure to call ahead and confirm that your band is playing there – as musicians move around – and some nights they are playing for private gigs. Many of your groups are on The Bandstand, please click here to listen

Mondays:
Shynox Paz, F.I.S.H.  6 pm.  ♦ Los Bandits, La Catrina  6:30 pm.♦ These Guys, Veintiocho, 7 pm. ♦ La Cura  [Pedro Sarabia, sax and vocals,Karen Zazueta vocals, romantic duo, pop and ballads, English and Spanish, have a listen],Gaia Bistrot, 7;30 pm.♦ Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm.♦ Reggae, La Cerve del Mal Olas Altas, 7:30 pm.♦ Los Ruckers [groups change every week] Azul Cantina Fina, 8 pm. ♦ Kannon [hard r ‘n r heavy metal], GusGus GZ, 8:30 pm.♦ The Stones, Perla Negra, 10 pm.

Tuesdays:

[Brenster’s Beach Bash, since 2009, returns November 5. Doors open at 1 pm, show at 2 pm, $500 all-you-can-drink; $325 non-alcoholic all-you-can-drink; $175 cover. To read more about the Brenster please click here.] ♦ Manhatlan [country, rock, and dance music] Fisherman’s Landing, 4 pm – 7 pm. ♦ Los Bandits, Friends Diner, 6 pm.♦ El Guitartista, Patio Escobedo, 7:30 pm ♦ Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm.Live Music/ Azul Cantina, 6 pm ♦ KraKen, [have listen], La Catrina, 6:30.♦ Rafael Rodriquez [to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish, have a listen] La Palapa Restaurant , Hotel Torres, 6 pm.to 9 pm.♦ Live music [varies] Gaia Bistrot, 7:30 pm.♦ Kannon [hard r ‘n r heavy metal], GusGus GZ, 8:30 pm

Wednesdays:

Shynox Paz & Gil Tapia, Fisherman’s Mazatlan, 5 pm. ♦ Rafael Rodriquez [to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish, have a listen] La Palapa Restaurant ,Hotel Torres, 6 pm. to 9 pm.♦ Tanya Carrum [season opener Oct. 30], La Catrina, 7 pm.Suncai Gitano,[ Ana Elena voice; Dario, guitar; Manuel, guitar; Johann percusión] [have listen] Patio Escobedo, 6:30 pm.♦   Live Music, Azul Cantina, 7:30 pm. ♦Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm .♦  Kannon [r ‘n roll], Gus Gus, 8:30 pm ♦ Live music,Cheers Restobar, 9:00 p.m. ♦ La Rezaka, [hard rock]Pacific Food Park, 9 pm.

Kannon

Thursdays:


  Rex Duo, Freddy and Brandon Pinzón, Toledo Marisqueria Tradicional [Machado], 3 pm to 6 pm. ♦ Manhatlan, [pop,country, ], Fisherman’s Mazatlan, 4:30 pm. – 7:30 pm. ♦ Don Gato, inside the Hotel Siesta [Olas Altas], 6:30 pm. Rafael Rodriquez[ to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish, have a listen] Kelly’s, Hotel Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay, 6:30 pm♦ Madai Leyva, [vocals and guitar], Patio Escobedo, 7 pm.♦ Live music, Pedro y Lola, 8 pm. Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm.♦ Kraken, Pinup’s, 7:30 Manhatlan,[classic rock and latin music] La Catrina, 8:30 pm.♦ Los Cryps [oldies, goldies, have a listen], El Cielo [Machado], 7 pm.♦ Los Brownies, F.I.S.H. 8 pm.♦ La Cura  [Pedro Sarabia, sax and vocals, Karen Zazueta vocals, English and Spanish ballads, have a listen.], Gaia Bistrot and Casa de Cannobio, 8 pm. ♦ The Runners [pop funk] Habitat 180, 8 pm. Kamaleon [ r ‘n r], Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm.♦ Shynox Paz,& Gil Tapia [ rock,pop] La G del Gato, Machado, 9 pm.♦ The Laheys, Cerveceria 3 Islas [Delfin], 7 pm.Adagio [if not them, other live music], Cheers Restobar, 9:30 pm. ♦ La Rezaka [hard rock], Joe’s Oyster Bar, 10 pm.

Fridays:
  Los Bandits, La Catrina, 5 pm.♦  Dimond Street NY Jazz: Mariana Pamplona [vocals], Samuel [vocals, trombone, guitar] & Miguel [clarinet],Edgar Ryes, [drums] Patio Escobedo, 7 pm. ♦ Manhatlan Toledo’s [Machado],8 pm.. ♦ La Roots/Los Brownies [reggae], La Cerve del Mal Olas Altas, 8 pm. ♦ Los Cryps [oldies, goldies, have a listen], El Cielo [Machado], 7 pm.♦ Rafael Rodriquez, [to read more about Rafael – romantic ballads, English and Spanish, have a listen] Gaia Bistrot and Casa de Cannobio, 7:30 pm.Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm.Santa Frida, F.I.S.H. 8 pm.♦Don Gato Rock Band, Rub BBQ, Olas Altas 8 pm ♦ The Baitz, Agatha Kitchen Bar, 8 pm.♦ Hammer, Pinup’s  8: pm. .♦ Galia, Pedro y Lola, 8:30 pm. KraKen, La Catrina, 9 pm.Kamaleon [ r ‘n r], Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm  ♦ Shynox Paz, Gil Tapia[rock & pop], La G del Gato, Marina, 9 pm. ♦ Duoz, La G Del Gato Machado, 9 pm.♦ Neptuno, La G del Gato, Olas Altas, 9 pm. Kannon [ r ‘n r], Riu, 9 pm. ♦La Rezaka, [hard r ‘n r]Cheers, Restobar 10 pm♦ Live music [varies], La Tentación, 9 pmLive Mariachi, Capitolio [Sabalo #1705 in front of Pubelo Bonito, reserve, 669 247 6975], 10 pm.♦ The Laheys [rock, country, blues], Perla Negra, 10 pm ♦ Live music [varies] Ruiseńor, 11 pm.

Saturdays:
Carlos Stefano,Surf’s Up, 12:30 – 3 pm. ♦ KraKen [r ‘n r, pop], Barra al Mar, 4 pm.♦ Manhatlan [country, pop rock], Fishermans, 4:30 pm. ♦ Los Bandits, Austin BBQ, 7 pm  ♦Rafael Rodriquez [ to read more about Rafael -romantic ballads, English and Spanish, have a listen] Kelly’s, Hotel Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay, 7 pm.♦ Live Music [varies], Azul Cantina, 7 pm..♦ Live music, varies, Raices [Plazuela Machado] 7:30  Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm.♦ The Baitz, Agatha Kitchen Bar, 8 pm.♦ Los Cryps  [oldies, Beatles, have a listen] Gaia Bistrot and Casa Cannobio, 8 pm. KraKen, [pop, rock] Pinup’s, 8:30 pm.♦ Galia  Pedro y Lola, 8;30 pm.♦ Don Gato, Los Zarapes, 8:30 pm. ♦ Kamaleon, [r ‘n r] Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm. ♦Shynox Paz,Gil Tapia [rock & pop], La G del Gato, Marina, 9 pm.♦ Duoz, La G Del Gato Machado, 9 pm.♦ Neptuno, La G del Gato, Olas Altas, 9 pm. ♦The Stones,Bichola Sport Bar, 9 pm.  ♦ Live music [varies], Azul Catina Fina, 9 p.m.♦Live music [varies] often Manhatlan, La Catrina, 9:30 pm.♦ La Rezaka [hard r ‘n r], Cheers Restobar, 10 pm.♦ Live Mariachi,Capitolio [Sabalo #1705 in front of Pubelo Bonito, reserve, 669 247 6975], 10 pm.♦ Los Brownies, [reggae], Perla Negra, 10 pm.♦ Madai Leyva ++, El Presidio, 10 pm. ♦ Live music [varies] Ruiseńor, 11 pm.

Sundays:

 Manhatlan [country, rock] Los Arbolitos, 9 am – 1 pm..♦ La Roots [reggae], BAM, 3 pm.♦KraKen, Pinup’s, 4 pm. ♦ Rex Duo, [the best classics], Veintocho Bar, 6 pm.Live music [varies] Café Bar 500 Noches, 7:30 pm. Rafael Rodriquez [to read more about Rafael – troubadour, ballads, romantic songs in English and Spanish, have a listen], Gaia Bistrot and Casa de Cannobio, 7pm. Canto Latino  – Joe Sol, Carlos Arujo, La Marea, 8 pm.♦  Kamaleon, [ r ‘n r] Gus Gus GZ, 8:30 pm.♦ Shynox Paz & Gil Tapia [rock & pop], La G Del Gato, Machado, 9 pm♦ Abraxas [It’s soul good], Perla Negra, 8 pm.♦ La Rezaka [hard r ‘n r], Cheers Restobar, 10 pm.♦

 

~ GALLERIES ~

Angela Peralta Theatre Galleries:There are two galleries; the upstairs gallery above the theatre is referred to as the Galeria Angela Peralta and hosts revolving shows as does the downstairs in the gallery, Galeria Rubio. Open week days from 9 am. to 6 pm. but sometimes can be closed due to private events.

Casa Etnika, Benito Juarez #1218, 136 0139, open Monday to Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Filled with clothes, toys, handicrafts, original art, glass, jewellery, they have it all.

Centro Cultural Made, Miquel Aleman #927 [almost at the docks], open Monday to Saturday from 5 pm. to 8 pm. The hours reflect this is a not-for-profit gallery. Made is owned and operated by three artists: Cristiano Gabrielli [he has the Italian influence], Vanya Saavedra [dancer for Delfos] and Germán Torres. Call 669 129 1683.

Centro Cultural Univeristario: it’s on Rosales, between Melchor Ocampo and Leandro Valle. A huge white building, with many rooms, patios and outdoor spaces. The famous Mazatleco artist, Antonio López Saenz has his own exhibit room there, filled with drawings, paintings and a few sculptures. It’s open to the public, Monday to Friday from 9 am. to 5 pm. and is part of the Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa. It’s a little out of the way but the space and the views of the city are worth seeing as well as Antonio’s wonderful work.

Gandarva Bazar, Constitución #616, 136 0665, open Monday to Saturday at 10 am.

La Roosevelt: Gallery hours: Closed Monday and Tuesday;  Wednesday to Friday, 10 am to 2 pm. and 4 pm to 8 pm. Saturday and Sundays from 12 to 9 pm.  Mawe Vegan Restaurant, closed Tuesdays, 8 am. 10 pm.; Maree Crepes & Coffee, Closed Tuesdays, 10 am. to 10 pm. and NSR Brewery, closed Tuesdays, open from 3 – 11 pm.  If you wish to phone ahead, 669 315 1283. On Roosevelt #309 at Carnaval. To learn more about La Roosevelt please click here.

Museo Arqueológico de Mazatlan/MUSAM: Closed Mondays, open from 10 am. tto 5 pm., small $75 fee. Two exhibit rooms. Located on Sixto Osuna# 76, kitty corner to Macaws.

Museo de Arte: The Museum is located on Sixto Osuna #71 and Venustiano Carranza, Centro. Call 669 985 3502 or 669 981 5592, the phone will be answered in Spanish.The Museo is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am. to 4 pm. Closed Mondays.

Nidart, Libertad #45, 985 5991, leather masks, ceramics, jewellery, and much, much more. Open Monday to Saturday at 10 am. #17 on ArtWalk

Point Galeria, open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am. to 1 pm, and from 4 pm. to 7 pm, Sixto Osuna #61, 669 139 0939. “Un espacio de y para el arte/a place of and for art.”

Región Tropico Arte Contemporáneo: Compana #1910, open Monday to Sunday  from 9:30 am. to 6 pm. Lovely old house, well curated with a variety of artists. Changing exhibits. It’s difficult to see the sign that is embedded inside the cement at the front door. The elegant gate should be open and takes you to the front door – remember, it’s a house and doesn’t look like a modern gallery at all!

~MAZATLAN FILM AND THEATER AT EL RECREO~

Mazatlan Film and Theater at El Recreo is a not -for- profit community centre, located in Centro on Constitución #209. and will return in October –  when it returns, be sure to stay current by visiting http://mazact.com,