Día de Los Muertos, like Halloween, is connected to back-to-back Catholic holidays, All Saints Day on Nov. 1 and All Souls Days on Nov. 2. (The night before, called All Hallows Eve, became “Hallowe’en ...
No, Día de los Muertos is not Mexican Halloween. Although it became widely popular after the release of the Disney film “Coco” in 2017, the tradition dates back to pre-Columbian times. Día de los ...
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 ...
Now in its 12th year, this neighborhood tradition brings families and community leaders together at historic Hidalgo Park to celebrate Magnolia Park’s cultural roots and honor loved ones through ...
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 ...