Explore 7 fascinating facts about La Catrina, the iconic Lady of the Dead, and discover her origins, cultural significance, ...
The Dodgers celebrate their World Series win with a parade through downtown Los Angeles on Friday morning. The party then ...
At this year's Hollywood Forever Cemetery's Day of the Dead festival we talked with attendees behind elaborate costumes, from ...
Day of the Dead, also known as the Dia de los Muertos, is often mistakenly called the "Mexican Halloween" because of the year ...
Luis Contreras found art in middle school. At the time, his medium of choice was painting and drawing. “I doodled a lot,” he ...
En la casa de mi profesor en Goleta, elegimos secciones para una lectura bilingüe de la novela corta pero impactante de Juan ...
BAKERSFIELD, KERO. Calif — Garces High School student La Catrina Picazo honors traditional Dia De Los Muertos with performances in Mexico City, LA, and now at Historic Union Cemetery. La Catrina's ...
Elvia Salgado and Richard Cisneros, married for 15 years, began participating in Catrina competitions post-pandemic, with ...
Originating from an early 1900s print made by Mexican printmaker and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada, La Catrina, a skeleton-faced woman, has become a symbol of the holiday. Participants ...
Now a new and sweet option has debuted for the 2024, and it features a festive portrait of a Catrina, the flower-bedecked, ...
One of the many well-known representations of the Day of the Dead, La Calavera Catrina, which translates to "elegant skull," first appeared in 1910 as a skeletal figure wearing an elaborate outfit.