Bright orange marigolds, dancing skeletons, community ofrenda and sweet pan de muerto are part of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festivities in communities throughout San Diego County. The ...
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 ...
Many Latinos regularly declare: "Día de los Muertos is not Mexican Halloween." The declaration is increasingly repeated by non-Latinos too. Drawing a clear line between the two holidays is a ...
Despite a handful of popular Día de los Muertos events facing cancellation due to community fears surrounding ICE operations, many annual celebrations throughout Southern California will continue to ...
During the first weekend of November, Latinos primarily in Mexico celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Participants in the holiday create altars, referred to as “ofrendas,” filling them ...
Major U.S. cities host Día de los Muertos on November 1-2, featuring altars, music, food, art and dance. The Mexican tradition honoring the dead has evolved into a mainstream U.S. celebration. The ...
Lea este artículo en español: Día de los Muertos 2025: Eventos en Portland donde se celebra el Día de los Muertos Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a vibrant celebration of life, memory and ...
From large-scale festivities to educational workshops, Southern California is packed with Día de los Muertos events honoring the life and legacy of loved ones. De Los also is taking part in the ...
Each fall, families across Mexico and beyond gather to celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a time to honor the memory of loved ones who have passed. The centuries-old holiday, rooted in ...
Children trick or treat and wear Halloween costumes for a full week during Day of the Dead season in Mexico. FG Trade Latin/Collection E+ via Getty Images Many Latinos regularly declare: “Día de los ...
Celebrating the life and honoring the memories of loved ones who have died, Dia De Los Muertos is a unique holiday that brings together a dichotomy of color, tradition and introspection. The holiday's ...
During the first weekend of November, Latinos primarily in Mexico celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Participants in the holiday create altars, referred to as "ofrendas," filling them ...