Día de los Muertos takes place on Friday, Nov. 1, and Saturday, Nov. 2 this year. Day of the Dead festivities can begin as early as Halloween night, though, but are most frequently observed on ...
and Day of the Dead (otherwise known as Día de los Muertos), November boasts a bevy of silly, lesser-known, serious, and ...
On Day of the Dead (Nov. 1-2) we celebrate departed loved ones and the afterlife. Here's a look at L.A.'s biggest celebration of the Mexican holiday at Hollywood Forever Cemetery this past Saturday.
On 1 November, Mexicans celebrate the Día de ... Contrary to popular belief, the Day of the Dead is not the Mexican version of Halloween, though the festivals and parades can start around the ...
Day of the Dead is today ... The Grateful Dead, requesting that you bring the spirit an offering of food--in this case, Bread of the Dead (or Pan de Muerto). The Bread of the Dead recipe requires 1 ...