Professor Cristin Taylor led a workshop on making paper skulls, marigold headbands, mini piñatas and alebrijes.
The Eastside came alive with color this weekend as communities gathered to honor the rich traditions of Día de los Muertos.
Bright gold marigolds, beautifully adorned calacas (skeleton figures ), and sweet pan de muerto are commonly associated with Día de Los Muertos ... community here in Boyle Heights that helps ...
From Boyle Heights to East Los Angeles to Olvera Street and beyond, as many Southern California families are set to celebrate ...
Harker Heights Parks and Recreation hosted its second ever Día de los Muertos Festival on Saturday. The festival ran from 9 a ...
A Día de los Muertos celebration is coming to Carl Levin Park in Harker Heights! The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p ...
Starting in October, pan de muerto begins to pop up in panaderías shelves across the Eastside. The round, fluffy and often ...
November brings plenty of things to do in Los Angeles as we gear up for holidays from Veterans Day to Thanksgiving and full ...