Culture Buzz Is Tijuana the next Harajuku? A small group of women have adapted the gothic Lolita look and have opened a club called Lolita Paradise in Monterrey. (via reuters.com)
Culture Buzz In Torreon, Mexico, overheard gunshots caused panic inside Estadio Corona stadium, as thousands of fans abandoned the match between Santos Laguna and Monarcas Morelia. Fortunately, the gunman was discovered outside the stadium, and only one police officer was injured during the shooting. (via SayOMG and SBNation. )
This actually happened and it is priceless. Donald Rumsfeld curiously appeared on The Opie and Anthony show to promote his new book. Even curiouser, Louis C.K. was also a guest and was allowed to question the former Secretary of Defense. What followed was nearly fifteen minutes of Louis C.K. attempting to get Donald Rumsfeld to admit that he is a lizard person who eats Mexican babies. Louis C.K., along with Tracy Morgan, is an American treasure.
Food Buzz A law firm in Alabama is suing Taco Bell for false advertising, charging that what the fast food giant calls “beef” contains only 36% actual cow flesh. Here's what makes up the other 64% of the meat-esque substance dripping from your chalupa. This list is based on an official ingredient label obtained by Gizmodo.
Food Buzz A law firm in Alabama is suing Taco Bell for false advertising, charging that what the fast food giant calls “beef” contains only 36% actual cow flesh. Here's what makes up the other 64% of the meat-esque substance dripping from your chalupa. This list is based on an official ingredient label obtained by Gizmodo.
Science Buzz Axolotl are pretty happy creatures… or maybe they were just born with smiles on their faces. Regardless, they LOOK happy!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100609/ap_on_re_us/us_border...
Mexicans are seething over the second death of a countryman at the hands of U.S. Border Patrol agents in two weeks, an incident near downtown El Paso that is threatening to escalate tensions over migrant issues.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/26/dining/26unit.html?part...
In Tucson, vendors peddle hot dogs that are wrapped in bacon, griddled until dog and bacon fuse, garnished with taco truck condiments and stuffed into split-top rolls.