that is usually baked on the days leading up to and on the Day of the Dead (1–2 November) in Mexico. The shape of the bread represents a skull and bones. It is delicious eaten freshly made ...
Mexican urban legends include some of the scariest myths to have ever told. Here are the most frightening tales from Mexico ...
Take flight through Mexico’s colorful Día de los Muertos celebrations with this mesmerizing drone footage. Witness the vibrant altars, marigold-adorned streets, and glowing candlelit cemeteries ...
Schools and some businesses were closed and few people walked the streets of a town south of Mexico's capital Tuesday, hours ...
How could I simultaneously use this day — when the veil between the living and dead is at its most thin, when my Mexican ancestors might be ready to connect with me — when I was also Jewish ...
“We were dead in life ... s crypt in a church in Saltillo, Mexico. Scientists told them his body had been burned. Image Mr. Aguirre Pantaleón on the day in 2011 he graduated, set to join ...
Image This year’s contest featured Nativity scenes, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) displays, depictions of Indigenous mythology and much more. Mexico bursts with vibrant traditions ...
Firefighters scrambled Sunday to make further progress against wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and killed 24 ...
Animals were also revered in Teotihuacán, with evidence that they were given as gifts, sacrificed, or venerated. Many of the animals found in the burial sites were also apex predators at the top of ...
Is Day of the Dead a holiday in Mexico? Depends on whose calendar you go by. Read our rundown to find out more. (Marco Ortiz-MOF/Shutterstock) 2025 is already upon us, and if you haven’t already ...