The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
Mexican American families are gathering to honor their ancestors with altars, marigolds and sugar skulls on Dia de los Muertos — the Day of the Dead ...
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Studio 100 Film will present animated family adventure “Halloween vs Day of the Dead” at the American Film Market in Los Angeles (Nov. 11-16). When the candies of the rival towns, Halloween Ville and ...
In celebration of the Day of the Dead, the Don Harrington Discovery Center is set to host movie screenings of the 2017 movie ...
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This year, Mexico City's grand " Dia de los Muertos" parade has drawn some 1.5 million people. Known in Spanish as " Dia de ...
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Get your costumes ready: Halloween season in Dallas-Fort Worth is officially upon us. Of course, the entire month of October has become engulfed in spooky season — lingering hot weather doesn’t stop ...
Pomuch, Mexico, is one of the last places where residents clean their relatives’ bones. Now they are grappling with a new challenge: tourists.
Day of the Dead commemorations in early November are a crucial religious, family and community celebration for most Mexicans and many other Latin Americans.
Over the course of Mexico’s history, Día de los Muertos has provided an intimate space of encounter between the living and the dead at home and at grave altars. Families prepare lavish offerings of ...