Día de Muertos is a Mexican holiday celebrated annually on Nov. 1 and 2. Rooted in both Indigenous and Catholic traditions, ...
New Guild, in Austin's West Campus neighborhood, set up the giant community altar at the corner of West 23rd and Nueces.
More than 100 people followed Aztec dancers through an arch of paper flowers into El Colegio High School on Saturday morning ...
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds. Angel Jiménez del Aguila, who died in 2010, need only follow the trail of ...
Day of the Dead is traditionally an intimate family affair, observed with home altars — ofrendas — and visits to the cemetery to decorate graves with flowers.
Day of the Dead commemorations in early November are a crucial religious, family and community celebration for most Mexicans and many other Latin Americans.
Pomuch, Mexico, is one of the last places where residents clean their relatives’ bones. Now they are grappling with a new challenge: tourists.
Salinas has built a career as a makeup artist, and her work is especially in demand around Día de los Muertos, or Day of the ...
San Antonio's Mission Marquee Plaza to host a Day of the Dead event with live music, dance, and workshops on November 1.
Across Texas, people celebrate Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, with parades and parties. From San Antonio, Texas, cities host elaborate celebrations, decorate with candy skulls and construct ...
MANKATO — For prominent Mankato artist and community organizer Justin Ek, the lesson learned may be a simple one: Just ask. And then ask again. Late last summer, he and the festival’s committee were ...