Dia de los Muertos is an ancient tradition, passed down from the indigenous peoples of Mexico, surviving through colonization and forced Catholicism, practiced in the modern day by their survivors. Rooted in the celebration of ...
Got any plans this Saturday? If not, and if you happen to be in San Diego, California this weekend, why not check out Millennial Lotería‘s collaboration event with Artelexia? On Saturday, bring your Halloween A-game ...
When you see a sugar skull, one thing probably comes to mind: Dia de Los Muertos. The skulls are decorated colorfully in honor of loved ones passed, and placed out on ofrendas. If you’re heading ...
Día de los Muertos was brought to East Los Angeles in the 1970’s by the folks at Self Help Graphics and Art, as a way to enrich and reclaim Chicano identity. Since then, the celebration ...
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death. The holiday originated in Mexico, but is celebrated in many Latin American countries all over the world. It is ...