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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.
LANSING - For people looking for a family-friendly event centered around Day of the Dead, Casa de Rosado Galeria and Cultural Center at 204 E. Mt. Hope Ave. is offering free sugar skull making ...
The end of Halloween doesn't mean it's time to whip out the Thanksgiving or Christmas decorations, as Dia de los Muertos – or Day of the Dead – gives families time to honor and remember loved ...
Curious when Day of the Dead is and why it matters? Learn the meaning behind this uniquely festive Latin American tradition.
By the 1800s, the Day of the Dead markets in Mexico City were also selling clothing, shoes, furniture, tools, home decor, and many other things.
Although Day of the Dead is a long-standing tradition in Mexico, the holiday wasn’t initially celebrated widely or publicly among Latinos in the U.S.
Day of the Dead or Dia de los Muertos is not "Mexican Halloween." To celebrate, people make an ofrenda (altar) and eat candy sugar skulls (calaveras).
The two-day celebration is filled with bright, colorful decorations, ... Day of the Dead is a two-day celebration, kicking off in 2024 on Friday, Nov. 1, and lasting throughout Saturday, Nov. 2.