LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The holiday season officially comes to an end for many on Feb. 2 with Día de la Candelaria, a cherished Catholic tradition celebrated throughout the Latino community. Also known ...
Francesca Beatriz Mclelland (right) hopes to inherit the Reina Hispanoamericana crown from Dia Mate/ARMIN P. ADINA Dia Mate‘s yearlong reign as Reina Hispanoamericana will conclude next month, with ...
Christmas isn't quite over for all observers. Día de Los Reyes, also called Three Kings' Day or Epiphany Day, officially marks the end of the season for many communities around the world. The holiday ...
When is Three Kings Day? Three Kings Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated by Roman Catholics on Jan. 6, as the culmination of the 12 days of Christmas. Although the birth of Jesus is celebrated on ...
WHEN: Open daily from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Albuquerque’s newest coffee shop is drawing attention with a unique business model: baristas in swimwear. Dia De Las Baristas, located at 4915 Lomas NE, ...
For a festive holiday with friends and family, try one of these recipes from some of our favorite Mexican and Mexican American chefs. Hannah Walhout is freelance writer-editor formerly on staff at ...
Día de los Muertos is a Mexican tradition that dates back around 3,000 years, with roots in pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican cultures such as the Olmec and Aztec. It is one of the most famous and widely ...
The bright petals of cempasúchil. The candles that illuminate photographs of loved ones who have passed on. And the warmth that comes with eating delicious tamales. At home and in community spaces, ...
MANILA, Philippines — Reina Hispanoamericana (RHA) Filipinas 2024 winner Dia Mate is currently in Bolivia to compete in this year's edition of the international finals. During her send-off at the La ...
In 2021, plastics recycling got a whole new vibe. At least that’s the way Bert Weckhuysen, an inorganic chemist at Utrecht University, puts it. The scientific community has known for years that ...
“Do you say happy Día de los Muertos?” This question is genuine, as it may seem strange to combine words like “happy” and “death” in one phrase. Each year in Mexico, November 1st and 2nd mark an ...
My family moved to Austin from Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico, when I was six. Until then, I’d grown up like all of my Mexican cousins, speaking strictly Spanish, celebrating el quince (the night before ...
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