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When is Dia de los Muertos 2024? Here's when Day of the Dead starts
Dia de los Muertos is a celebration and remembrance of loved ones who have passed on. Here's when Day of the Dead 2024 starts and why it lasts 2 days.
What is Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Dead? Understanding the Mexican holiday
Despite its name, Dia de los Muertos, aka Day of the Dead, is not about grief, but joy. Learn more about the holiday including where you can celebrate.
What is the Dia de los Muertos? What to know about holiday honoring spirits of loved ones
From alters adorned with photos and candles, to parades showcasing the holiday's vibrant culture, here's everything to know about Dia de los Muertos.
The History of Día de los Muertos
The holiday is getting more recognition with many songs and movies highlighting the culture, people and language that brings Dia de los Muertos to life.
What is the difference between All Souls Day, Dia de los Muertos
Dia de los Muertos reminds the souls of our loved ones that we remember you and honor you, similar to All Souls Day, when Catholics observe the commemoration of all the faithful departed.
U of I med students put on a clinic for Dia de los Muertos
Over the weekend, people across Mexico celebrated Dia de los Muertos, and on Saturday, the Champaign Park District brought the colorful holiday to Central Illinois. It’s a celebration where families remember loved ones who have passed away.
What is Day of the Dead? Día de los Muertos greetings, poems and quotes
The Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos is a Mexican holiday that is celebrated every year. Contrary to popular belief, the holiday isn’t related to Halloween – it actually dates back thousands of years.
What is Día de los Muertos? Things to know for Day of the Dead celebrations
Día de los Muertos is on Friday and Saturday and remembers loved ones by celebrating their lives rather than mourning them.
How the United States is celebrating the Day of the Dead
Day of the Dead, or Dia de Los Muertos, is a celebration that honors the dead. Many of the traditions honoring the holiday come from Latin America, but these days, those who celebrate don't have to leave the United States to mark the holiday.
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What do the altars of Dia de los Muertos mean to those to make them?
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Celebrate and remember: View our first-ever digital Dia de los Muertos altar
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From colorful altars to family recipes, here’s how the Latino diaspora in Southern California marks Día de los Muertos
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Dia de los Muertos 2024: Celebrate Garland’s Vibrant Annual Event with Music, Dance, and Altars
This November 2nd, the City of Garland will come alive with the vibrant colors of marigolds, the rhythmic sounds of mariachi ...
Cronkite News
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Phoenix Suns, NBA amplify Hispanic culture in Dia de los Muertos celebration and Mexico City Game 2024
Despite a small number of players of Hispanic heritage, the Phoenix Suns and other NBA teams have long had a strong following among Hispanic fans. Now the team and league are reaching out to those ...
Independent Florida Alligator
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Gainesville embraces El Día de Los Muertos, honoring heritage and community
As the sun disappeared on Nov. 1, Gainesville’s community came alive with the colorful sights and sounds of El Día de Los ...
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