Mexico City celebrates Day of the Dead
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This orange flower cloaks Mexico during Day of the Dead. Climate change is putting it at risk
Lucia Ortiz trudges through endless fields of cempasuchil flowers, the luminescent orange petals of which will soon cloak everything from city streets to cemeteries across Mexico.
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Discovering Day of the Dead: Rich History and Traditional Pan de Muerto
Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, is a vibrant festival that honors those who have passed, blending ancient Aztec rituals with Catholic traditions into a celebration that unites families and communities across Mexico.
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These 16 Day of the Dead Dishes are So Good, You'll Crave Them All Year (#5 is a Must-Try)
Curious about the best Day of the Dead foods and drinks in Mexico (and beyond)? The article showcases the 16 must-try Dia de los Muertos foods.
The iconic Mexican celebration is also taking root in Arizona, where the altars and workshops created by two locals serve as a tribute to and celebration of their heritage
The McLean County Museum of History collaborates with Hispanic Twin City residents to host 5th annual Day of the Dead celebration Saturday, Nov. 1, from 3 -7 p.m.
Day of the Dead celebrations changed during COVID, shaped by anxieties about the ‘shadow pandemic’ of gender violence.
Jalen Duren had 33 points and 10 rebounds, Cade Cunningham added 21 points with 18 assists and the Detroit Pistons pulled away in the fourth quarter to beat the Dallas Mavericks 122-110 in Mexico City