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Entertainment & The Arts
Coming Up

Coming Up April 2010

1-2-3-4 Feria del Mar / Seafood Festival An assortment of fresh, local seafood will be showcased at 20+ stands set up for this annual event. Come hungry, leave satisfied! Entertainment (that means mostly banda) and the ever-present Pacifico girls will be on-hand too. Free admission; food cost varies. 10am to 8pm daily. In the big lot across from the Aquarium.

7 First Fridays Artwalk It’s your last chance of the season to enjoy the many pleasures of Mazatlan’s monthly Artwalk, where 30+ artists open their homes, workshops and galleries to the public. Free. 4-8pm. Centro Historico. Info, map: www.artwalkmazatlan.com

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Coming Up

Coming Up March 2010

Ongoing till 15 Oaxacan Fair

Moles galore, natural soaps and herbal remedies, traditional clothing, leatherworks, pottery – these and more crafts, art, food from the state of Oaxaca are all offered “under the big top,” set up in the lot just south of Chilis Pepper restuarant in the Gold Zone on Camaron Sabalo. 10am-8pm daily. Free.

2 Classical Guitar

Enjoy a concert of classical guitar at the Mazatlán Museum of Art. Free. 8pm. Limited space.

5 First Fridays Artwalk

Stroll the streets of Centro Historico visiting artist studios and galleries within a 10-block area. Wander at will (balloons and banner mark each location), pick up a free map at area businesses or visit the website for more info: www.artwalkmazatlan.com. Free. 4-8pm.

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Mazzies

Best Local Artist

best artist 2010

Darian Day & Mike Fitzpatrick

The first time I saw one of Darian Day’s and Mike Fitzpatrick’s photos, I was enthralled. The images capture the very energy of the architectural details and structure of the historic old buildings that grace not just the streets of Mazatlán, but of a host of other Mexican cities and towns as well. In fact, the couple’s first image, “Old Door #3,” is my personal favorite (though it’s hard to choose just one). Originally from Canada, they have a fascination with places and people, and traveled for decades to far-flung points, including the East African plains, Southern India and a Carnaval-infused Rio, always with a camera in hand. It’s our good fortune Darian and Mike ended up in Mazatlán, entranced, like most us, with the beauty and grace of the historic area. Participants in Mazatlan’s First Friday Artwalk, the couple have recently expanded their website and opened a shop in Olas Altas with some of their 1,000+ fine art photographic images of Olden Mexico, which seem to leap from the canvas into the viewer’s hearts - architecture, portals, streetscapes, found and sacred art and more. You voted; we couldn’t agree more. Congrats to M!’s Best Artists 2010! –JB

Mazzies

Best Musician

best musician 2010

Brent “The Brenster” McAthey

M! staffers agree: this is always the hardest category to vote for, as the musical offerings in Mazatlán are so diverse, so --- and heck, just so much fun! Be that as it may, each year someone rises to the surface as the most popular – and for 2010 there was no doubt: hands-down, it was award-winning Canadian country music artist Brent “The Brenster” McAthey.

Every Saturday night, a good 300 dedicated fans and excited newbies pack Los Zarapes in the GZ to hear this (dare I say) handsome country crooner work his magic on covers by the likes of Jimmy Buffet and Neil Diamond, but more importantly, to hear his original songs. After 20 years of touring, releasing records to radio and having four videos on CMT (Country Music Television), The Brenster has a wealth of material to draw from, and his winning formula has been pleasing folks here for many years.

Brent – who calls Mazatlán home 10 months of the year - is one of those people who’s a natural entertainer and easily connects with his audience. In fact, his parents say he was singing before he could talk. He remains humble about his success and thanks his audience at each performance by saying, “Without you, there is no me.” Catch him live every Saturday at 7pm at Los Zarapes in the GZ. And y’know, reservations might not be a bad idea (913-1400). – JB, Cindi Rose

Music Grid

Music Grid March 2010

Mazatlan's live music schedule

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