Explore Día de los Muertos origins, traditions, and global impact celebrating Mexican ancestral remembrance with altars, marigolds, and festive rituals.
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
In Mexico, the Day of the Dead also honors deceased pets with altars, photos, and offerings, transforming loss into memory ...
This year, Mexico City's grand parade has drawn over a million people.
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.
The Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is celebrated across Mexico with skulls, skeletons, and graveside visits—but what does this beloved holiday really represent? Hector Colin brings marigolds ...
One specific calavera, or skull, attracted more attention than the others.
The Day of the Dead is one of Mexico’s most meaningful traditions — a time to honor and celebrate the lives of loved ones who have passed. This year’s event will include art, music, food, raffles, ...
TIANGUISTENGO, México (AP) — When a river that winds through the mountains of central Mexico suddenly turned into a crushing wall of water over this past week, it practically wiped the 400-person ...
The Trump administration revoked visas from 50 Mexican politicians amid its crack down on transnational narcotic sales. Sitting lawmakers including Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila, ...