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Holidays The differences between Día de los Muertos and Halloween Day of the Dead and Halloween, while alike, are not the same. Both have different meanings and traditions.
While trick-or-treaters may have flooded Chicago streets on Halloween, many soon after began preparing to celebrate rich cultural tradition that originated in Mexico: Día de los Muertos.
Día de los Muertos is on the way, with the possible opportunity to connect with a deceased loved one. Here's what to know about the sacred holiday, and how to celebrate.
In Colorado Springs, the Fine Arts Center at Colorado College will host celebrations on Friday, November 1, and Saturday, November 2. The event is free and open to the public.
The Día de los Muertos Art Exhibition, featuring thirty Chicano (a) artists from Denver's local community, will be on view at BRDG Project from October 11 to November 2.
The rituals, traditions and imagery of Dia de los Muertos are nearly as popular as Halloween these days and it's not surprising. The holiday's artistry — altars, sugar skulls, calavera makeup ...
From alters adorned with photos and candles, to parades showcasing the holiday's vibrant culture, here's everything to know about Dia de los Muertos.
Día de los Muertos is on the way, with the possible opportunity to connect with a deceased loved one. Here's what to know about the sacred holiday, and how to celebrate.
It’s not quite Halloween, despite its outward appearance. And, while the dead are involved in Dia de los Muertos, it’s in anything but a macabre way.
OGDEN — After the Halloween holiday on Oct. 31, Mexico’s Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) — during which families and friends gather to honor their deceased loved ones — will take ...
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a two-day celebration that is meant to reunite the living and the dead, and is often viewed as a celebration of life for loved ones who have passed away.