Traditionally, altars (aka ofrendas) go up between October 30 and 31 and stay on display through November 2. These few days ...
It’s a new tradition connected to the Day of the Dead, the ancient Mexican holiday where people honor and celebrate the lives ...
Many El Pasoans who observe Dia de los Muertos, a Mexican tradition, start building an altar a few days in advance of Nov. 1-2. Nov. 1 is considered the day to remember children who have passed away ...
Building a Día de Muertos altar, or ofrenda, is a beautiful way to honor a loved one or celebrity who has had a meaningful impact on your life. Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is celebrated across ...