While the Mission District is getting ready for its grand Dia de los Muertos celebration Saturday, the Sunset District held ...
Hundreds of people joined in for the annual Día de los Muertos procession in San Francisco’s Mission District.
Two major events are happening in San Francisco this weekend — the Dia de los Muertos procession on Saturday night and the ...
Families got extra time this Día de los Muertos to celebrate their loved ones at a popular San Jose cemetery after criticisms ...
Potrero del Sol park filled with altars. Loved ones reminisced, telling stories long past sundown to anyone who stopped by.
Día de los Muertos, known as Day of the Dead in English, is a holiday that originated in Mexico and has since spread across Latin America.
One of the many ways people are marking Día de los Muertos is through the music of Latin America. San Francisco Symphony has a Día de los Muertos performance on Saturday, that starts with incredible ...
While Día de Muertos is a chance to honor family and friends who have died, those celebrating the two-day holiday remember ...
Professor Cristin Taylor led a workshop on making paper skulls, marigold headbands, mini piñatas and alebrijes.
Martina Ayala, Executive Director of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts talks about the Mexican tradition of Día de los Muertos. Marlene Gorgonio-Prieto does a live makeup demo of the Iconic ...
The glittering Day of the Dead celebration is more than a festive occasion; it's a reflection on life, mortality, and the ancestors who came before us, bridging history and the present.