Nov. 2, people celebrated Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. At Latino Arts on the south side of the city, a group ...
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, which happens this weekend, is celebrated in communities across the U.S. The primarily Mexican holiday is rooted in the belief that the veil between the mortal ...
Dia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of those who have passed on. An exhibition about the celebration is on ...
The event had the participation of several young people from the community with Kennett High School, Unionville, Avon Grove ...
Every year, from November 1-2, Mexican families welcome home the souls of their relatives who have passed. While this holiday has a personal component that typically revolves around familial homes and ...
During Día de los Muertos, they are used to symbolize the impermanent nature of life. Typically, yellow and purple pieces of ...
Celebrate the magic of Mexico in the most appropriate way, as we take a look at a certified list of Día de Muertos dos and don’ts.
Along with her homemade altar, Hernández was able to find community at the University Activities Board Dia de Los Muertos ...
For Contreras Farm owner Jesus Contreras, the flowers are a reminder of the man who first started planting the seeds, ...
The Padres posted a video on Sunday, the second day of Day of the Dead celebrations throughout Mexico and elsewhere ...
Day of the Dead is traditionally an intimate family affair, observed with home altars — ofrendas — and visits to the cemetery to decorate graves with flowers.
MOC Adventures Day of the Dead from Carlos Hernandez Topete on Vimeo. In Oaxaca’s state capital, Oaxaca City, celebrations for Dia de los Muertos begin a week before the first and second of November.