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Danza de Matachines

December 14, 2012

Matachines dancers perform on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, at St. Adalbert Parish in South Bend. The dancing coincides with the feast in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who is said to have appeared to Juan Diego, a poor man, on Dec. 9, 1531, as he walked to church near present-day Mexico City. The Matachines dance in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe each December to mark her appearance and subsequent miracle. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Matachines dancers perform on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, at St. Adalbert Parish in South Bend. The dancing coincides with the feast in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who is said to have appeared to Juan Diego, a poor man, on Dec. 9, 1531, as he walked to church near present-day Mexico City. The Matachines dance in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe each December to mark her appearance and subsequent miracle. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Ulysses Cardona, 3, looks back at the procession as he and his brothers Valentin, 7, left, and Alexis, 5, enter the church dressed as little Juan Diegos during a Matachines performance on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, at St. Adalbert Parish in South Bend. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Ulysses Cardona, 3, looks back at the procession as he and his brothers Valentin, 7, left, and Alexis, 5, enter the church dressed as little Juan Diegos during a Matachines performance on Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012, at St. Adalbert Parish in South Bend. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)

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Filed Under: FeaturesTagged With: South Bend Tribune

Griffith Observatory

December 8, 2012

Following Notre Dame’s win against Southern California a couple weeks ago, I spent two days wandering around Los Angeles doing a bit of sightseeing before coming back to South Bend. One of my first stops was the Griffith Observatory overlooking the Los Angeles skyline. Several pivotal scenes in James Dean’s “Rebel Without A Cause” were filmed there, making it instantly a place I wanted to visit. I lucked out and hiked up to the observatory just in time to enjoy some incredible evening light.

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Filed Under: Travel

Venice Beach Skatepark

December 8, 2012

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Zombies invade WNIT studios

December 7, 2012

Zombie actor Dennis Davis shares a laugh with fellow cast members during a break in shooting a promotional video on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, at the WNIT studios in downtown South Bend. With the promo, the show's producers are hoping to raise enough funding to create a zombie television series. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Zombie actor Dennis Davis shares a laugh with fellow cast members during a break in shooting a promotional video on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, at the WNIT studios in downtown South Bend. With the promo, the show’s producers are hoping to raise enough funding to create a zombie television series. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Zombie actor Duncan Krostue checks his phone as he sits in an office cubicle between takes during a promotional video shoot on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, at the WNIT studios in downtown South Bend. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Zombie actor Duncan Krostue checks his phone as he sits in an office cubicle between takes during a promotional video shoot on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, at the WNIT studios in downtown South Bend. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)

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Filed Under: EditorialTagged With: South Bend Tribune

Niles City Hall moving from historic Henry Austin Chapin mansion

December 7, 2012

Ron Krueger, a Niles city worker, uses a hand truck to move a large filing cabinet out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. Workers are in the process of moving documents, office supplies and furniture from the mansion where they have resided for decades to the former Standard-Federal Bank a few blocks away. The new location opens for business on Monday, Dec. 10. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Ron Krueger, a Niles city worker, uses a hand truck to move a large filing cabinet out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. Workers are in the process of moving documents, office supplies and furniture from the mansion where they have resided for decades to the former Standard-Federal Bank a few blocks away. The new location opens for business on Monday, Dec. 10. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
A Niles city employee moves a box of items out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
A Niles city employee moves a box of items out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)

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