WASHINGTON — Dia de los Muertos, known as Day of the Dead, begins this weekend. The holiday, rooted mainly in Mexican culture, honors ancestors and recently deceased loved ones with celebrations, ...
Here are seven upcoming events in the Houston area to celebrate Día de los Muertos this year. Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead in English, is a multi-day cultural holiday celebrated in Mexico ...
In most Western households, death is treated like an ex we ghosted and now actively avoid at the local King Soopers. We tuck the photos in drawers, change the subject when someone gets misty over ...
Let’s get one thing straight: Día de los Muertos is not Mexican Halloween. Sure, it’s got skulls, candles and color, but the vibe couldn’t be more different. While Halloween is about jump scares and ...
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations planned to take place in neighborhoods throughout San Diego County. The holiday, which has roots in Mexico, honors loved ones who have died and is ...
An ancient tradition in Mexico and other Latin American countries, Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a time to remember and honor deceased loved ones. The holiday continues to evolve, but ...
Liseth Chamagua and her son, Liam Arce, thank a group of Catrines and a Catrina for taking a photo with them at the Día de los Muertos celebration in Redwood City on Nov. 5, 2023. Photo by Magali ...
From community events like one in Lynwood to large-scale festivals including Olvera Street’s nine-day event, people are coming together across Los Angeles and Orange counties to celebrate Día de ...
My family moved to Austin from Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico, when I was six. Until then, I’d grown up like all of my Mexican cousins, speaking strictly Spanish, celebrating el quince (the night before ...
First things first: Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, which runs Oct. 31 through Nov. 2, has nothing to do with Halloween. Nada. “There’s no candy, no trick-or-treating,” said Yolanda Machado, ...
Día de los Muertos is a holiday to honor and celebrate the lives of deceased loved ones, not a Mexican version of Halloween. The celebration takes place over two days, with Nov. 1 honoring children ...