The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds.
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is more than a holiday — it’s a vibrant reflection of how Mexicans and many Latin Americans understand life and death. Its roots stretch back roughly 2,500 to 3 ...
This weekend, Mexican American families across the U.S. will gather to honor their ancestors with altars, marigolds and sugar ...
Native to Mexico, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is recognized as the ceremonial Day of the Dead flower—and is used to guide ...
Parishioners in Mexico City, Mexico, celebrate one of the country's most profound cultural traditions, Day of the Dead, on ...
Mexico City farmers and artisans claim that Day of the Dead traditions survive thanks to the Mexican hands that maintain them ...
Considering a move to Mexico? I've relocated to Mexico by myself in 2018, and I'm going to tell you about all the pros and ...
After all the Halloween candy is gone, the costumes are put away and the decorations are brought inside, it's time to get down to the solemn part. All Saints Day and All Souls Day, Nov. 1 and 2, are ...
Immerse yourself in Mexican culture and the Spanish language while living with Mexican host families. During this course, students spend a few weeks immersed in Mexican culture and the Spanish ...
Kevin is a typical 18-year-old high school teen who loves football, dancing and listening to regional Mexican music superstar Peso Pluma. His immediate goal is graduating from high school in ...