dia de muertos
Gael Garcia Bernal & Camilo Lara Join Growing List of Latinos Working on Pixar’s Dia de Muertos Film
*The movie opens in theaters in November of 2017. VL By Andrew S. Vargas, Remezcla (3 minute read) It’s been over a year since we last reported on the tortured saga […]
This Short Film Explains the Essence of Dia de Muertos In Three Minutes
By Victor Landa, NewsTaco It’s a simple premise: the dead are not dead as long as we remember them. In Dia de los Muertos, an award-winning student animated film, a […]
Death is a Party: El Día de Muertos
*Beautiful. Death is a verb, death is a she, death is life. VL By Brenda Storch, La Vitamina T “The Mexican is familiar with death, jokes about it, caresses it, […]
Death is a Party: El Día de Muertos
*This is excellent! Look for a Pan de Muerto recipe tomorrow. VL “The Mexican is familiar with death, jokes about it, caresses it, sleeps with it, and celebrates it. It […]
Death is a Party: El Día de Muertos
By Brenda Storch, La Vitamina T “The Mexican is familiar with death, jokes about it, caresses it, sleeps with it, and celebrates it. It is one of his favorite playthings […]
10 things to know and misconceptions about Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead
*One of the things not on the list is that in Mexico, where the celebration originated, the word “los” is not in the name, it’s simply Dia de Muertos. Here […]
Día de los Muertos Is Not Halloween
*I know you know this. I’m posting it so that you can share it with your misinformed friends and family. It’s not “Mexican Halloween.” VL By Daniel Cubias, Huffingon Post […]
Día de los Muertos Is Not Halloween
*I know, posting this here is a lot like preaching to the choir. But I do it so you can share this with folks who may not know the difference. […]
Dia de lo Muertos Tattoos: My Catrina & Skulls
By Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum The Catrina (skeleton woman in a fancy dress ) and the symbolism it carries has intrigued me since I can remember. The first time that […]
Smithsonian Celebrates Día de los Muertos Online
By Smithsonian Latino Virtual Museum One of the things I have realized working in social media is that social media is an incredibly powerful tool to promote many events and […]