Manuel Urueta, a paper-mâché artist, and his wife, Celina Galicia, a photographer and filmmaker, form a dynamic artistic partnership. Their collective is called Xingaderas. Urueta and Galicia craft ...
Celebrate the Day of The Dead with bright colors and an activity that the kids will love. These Dia de Los Muertos Printable Sugar Skull Masks are a fun way for kids to celebrate. Download the PDF ...
The Day of the Dead — Dia de los Muertos — is celebrated every Nov. 1 and 2 as a way to honor and remember friends and family members who have passed on. The observance is typically happy, with ...
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This month and into the start of the next, families are gathering to celebrate Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead. It’s officially celebrated Nov. 1 and 2. The Mexican holiday honors deceased ...
Día de los Muertos isn’t just about death. The holiday reminds us that our kindred are everywhere. They are in the art we enjoy, the movies we watch, or the autumn leaves that have started to fall.
Día de los Muertos is an annual tradition that Indigenous peoples in Mexico have observed for thousands of years. Here's what to know.