Over at delos, beautiful reporting and photography on Hollywood Forever Cemetery’s 24th annual Día y Noche De Los Muertos. “Altars, traditional dances and musical performances…” and gorgeous photos of the celebration. View the article aqui: https://www.latimes.com/delos/story/2023-10-30/hollywood-forever-cemetery-dia-de-muertos-event-2023#nt=00000189-2719-d768-a7dd-675fed270002-showMedia-promoShowcaseFeatured-liW3promoShowcaseFeatured-1col
Tricia from kisselpaso.com writes about the meaning of all the dates involving the Day Of the Dead AKA el Día De Los Muertos. Click HERE to read about it! PHOTO: agcuesta
Marissa J. Lang from The Washington Post writes about the different ways of celebrating the Day of the Dead: COVID edition! Click HERE to read more about it! PHOTO: Carlos Jasso/Reuters
Over at Remezcla, Raquel Reichard writes about Calaverandia, a Día De Muertos Theme Park in Guadalajara, Mexico that has attracted as much as 40k visits & expects more this year! To learn more about it, click HERE. Photo: Getty Images
Over at People, Dave Quinn writes about the Oscar-winning film Coco being turned into a live performance for the Hollywood Bowl in November! To buy the tickets, click HERE. To see the full article, click HERE. PHOTO: Disney Pixar
Over at New York Times, Concepción de León writes about different ways the small businesses are keeping the Day of The Dead cultural traditions alive. Click HERE for more. Photo: Allison V. Smith for The New York Times Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at CNET, Steven Musil writes on today’s Google Doodle honoring the celebration of “The Day Of The Dead.” As mentioned in the article, it has passed on to other cultures other than central and southern Mexico, where it all started. Click HERE for more info. Photo: Google Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Over at NBC News, Kristina Puga writes about the Day Of The Dead and its background, influence, traditions, rituals, and deep meaning it has with those who celebrate it. Check out HERE more info. Photo: Claudia Deschamps Posted by: Yenesis Alvarez
Courtesy of Vox, Mexican artist Guillermo Munro gives a visual explanation of Dia de los Muertos. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead holiday stretches from the eve of November 1 through November 2. During the celebration, family and friends gather to pray for and remember loved ones who have died – often with elaborate […]
Tha Fantastic Eddie G – on the Day of The Dead – learn ya something – gracias Eddie G. More Eddie here https://www.youtube.com/user/ohemgeeitseddieg/videos?view=1&flow=grid