Dia de los Muertos, traditionally celebrated during the first two days of November, is a holiday that welcomes the souls of ...
Mexico began celebrating the Day of the Dead on Friday with illuminated skeletons, skulls and sweets to commemorate their ...
Metro Detroit annual Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead events remember loved ones through food, drink and music.
If you can’t spend Day of the Dead in Mexico, Los Angeles is where you want to be. The City of Angels has the largest Dia de ...
Celebrators dress up like skeletons, which are called "Catrinas" (for women) and "Catrines" (for men) on the Day Of The Dead. Here are some ways to nail the look.
This year's celebrations to remember lost loved ones are being held across the city through a variety of cultural ...
Widener Library’s West Stacks Reading Room, which ordinarily sees students quietly studying, instead housed an ofrenda with ...
Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a Mexican holiday that’s associated with death, but it’s far from a sad holiday.
Sneak peek at upcoming street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, blood drives, community ...
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While Day of the Dead is often thought of as just a way for families to honor lost loved ones, it has also provided a vehicle for social protest.
With colorful twirling skirts and sugar skull makeup, ballet folklorico dancers had a special audience on Saturday evening.