From The San Diego Union-Tribune, August 20, 2002: You'd expect the pounding sound of banda music to rise from this hillside neighborhood not this lilting, delicate medley of voices.
From The San Diego Union-Tribune, Friday, July 31, 1998: By Sandra Dibble Down below, sirens blared, electric signs flickered, and thudding bass rhythms blasted from the bars along Avenida Revolucion.
Sandra Dibble expected to stay in Tijuana a year. Instead she found herself drawn into the worlds that intersect at this crossroads of the Americas. Journalists. Migrants. Artists. Drug gangs. Tijuana is a place where paths converge, often in unexpected ways.