9 Mexican Love Songs For Cinco De Mayo
So this Cinco de Mayo, drop the Mexican Hat Dance in lieu of these sultry Mexican tunes. Your partner (and your dignity) will thank you for it. Here are some of YourTango's recommendations:
So this Cinco de Mayo, drop the Mexican Hat Dance in lieu of these sultry Mexican tunes. Your partner (and your dignity) will thank you for it. Here are some of YourTango's recommendations:
Chris Brown and Rihanna plan some QT outside of the court's jurisdiction. Visit YourTango's Celebrity Love for the details.
Jasmine Fiore's ex speaks out as husband Ryan Jenkins is being charged with her mutilation-murder. Get the scoop at YourTango's Celebrity Love.
Jasmine Fiore's murder case intensifies with new clues involving her husband Ryan Jenkins. Visit YourTango's Celebrity Love blog for the details.
YES WE CAN kiss in Guanajuato, Mexico! In fact, public smooching in this city is now encouraged. The city's mayor, Eduardo Romero, has declared Guanajuato the kissing capital of the world to underscore a local legend and negate rumors of a kissing ban. Last week, conservative authorities of this Mexican city were criticized for passing a new anti-obscenity law that would summon fines of up to $115 for "obscene acts" or "obscene language that offends or bothers third parties." If this seems a little broad, well, it is. Many interpreted the "obscene acts" clause as a ban on public displays of affection–from sex (we'll take it) to smooching (not okay!).
Being a runaway bride has nothing on a Japanese groom's tactic for avoiding his nuptials: setting fire to the hotel where he was meant to marry later in the day. Reuters reports that the 39-year-old groom, Tatsuhiko Kawata, told police he set fire to the hotel so he "wouldn't have to go through with the wedding." In an even juicier turn of events, Kawata is already married!
If you've had it with crowded or costly New Year's Eve celebrations; Tango suggests scoping last-minute low fares to exciting new destinations. Here; we explore three potential places to start your year anew: Santa Fe, New Mexico, Lausanne, Switzerland or Riviera Maya, Mexico.