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''La Orquesta'' was a Mexican newspaper published biweekly in Mexico City from 1861 to 1877. It gained a reputation for its caricatures, creating a "lively, animated, and personal" genre. History Its direct predecessor, ''Mi Sombrero'', was created in 1860 by Carlos R. Casarín, who collaborated with Luis Ponce and , Casarín's cousin. Both edited the short-lived ''Mi Sombrero''. In March 1861, ''La Orquesta'' was founded by Casarín—who utilized the pseudonym "el ciudadano Roberto Macario"—and Escalante. It was edited by Manuel C. de Villegas, and published by the Imprenta de la Paz del Callejón de las Cazuelas in Mexico City. The three, along with painter Hesiquio Iriarte, were the owners. The publication sold every Wednesday and Saturday, and was the first Mexican newspaper to outlast its foundation year. During the Second French intervention in Mexico it suffered multiple periods of inactivity. One such instance was in 1866, when it was briefly substituted by ''El Impo ...
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