Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a two-day holiday that reunites the living and the dead, bringing families together to ...
The iconic Mexican celebration is also taking root in Arizona, where the altars and workshops created by two locals serve as ...
She remembers the little boy visiting her each year, asking questions about her ofrenda — the altar she’s been setting up annually for the past 15 years to honour loved ones who have passed.  "I was ...
The offering is a tribute to Mexican culture and tradition, blending in some football flair. On the altar, you'll find replicas of Mexico's three host stadiums for the 2026 World Cup: the Azteca ...
The Día de los Muertosliterally “the day of the dead”, is one of the most emblematic holidays in Mexico, celebrated ...
The Pennsylvania Hunt Cup (Pennsylvania Hunt Cup racecourse, Newark Road, Unionville, 484-888-6619, http://pahuntcup.org) is ...
This altar was among the 11 ofrendas honoring people who have died, at the Dia de Muertos event in 2021 at The Nave in Anchorage. The 2025 Dia de Muertos celebration in Anchorage has shifted to ...
As Mexican families prepare for Day of the Dead celebrations, altars are set up to welcome back loved ones under the belief that they return home for one night each Nov. 2.
1."I saw a spiritual revival altar call, which is when they invite people to become a Christian at the end of mass. Except ...
At Día de los Muertos Xicágo, Chicagoans celebrate departed loved ones surrounded by community. With Cempasúchil — Aztec ...