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New York Post USA Life November 05, 2023
Most of us have had that uncanny feeling of a new situation seeming so familiar, it seems as if it’s already happened. What exactly is going on here? And why do we experience it — why does it happen? Here’s a deep dive into this intriguing phenomenon, with insights from... + más
What Are the Duties of A Trustee? | Forbes
MLB playoff projections: Dodgers should be No. 2 seed in NL. Who else is in? | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 30, 2023
I grew up afraid of ghosts. The elders in my Mexican family welcomed the dead, but they observed Día de Muertos quietly. My grandmother made a small ofrenda at her home in San Diego (with candles, flowers and framed black-and-white photos of her deceased parents and brother)... + más
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
10 WBNS USA Nation November 01, 2023
WASHINGTON — by Associate Teaching Professor in Culture & Performance, Arizona State University Many Latinos regularly declare: “.” The declaration is increasingly . Drawing a clear line between the two holidays is a rhetorical strategy to protect Day of the Dead’s... + más
Forbes USA Life November 01, 2022
In honor of Día de Los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead in English, Stadium Goods has partnered with ... [+] Espolòn Tequila and illustrious Mexican artist, Saner, to launch the limited-edition line of streetwear titled the “Calavera Collection.”Courtesy of Stadium Goods In... + más
5 Beautiful Tequila Bottles To Celebrate Mexican Heritage Today And Everyday | Forbes
Sharifa Murdock And Laura Stylez Position Streetwear With Local Businesses At ENVSN Festival | Forbes
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 27, 2023
Way back in 837, Pope Gregory IV ordered the general observance of Nov. 1 as All Saints Day. There's evidence that it was observed years before then. In medieval England, the festival was known as All Hallows, and its eve is still known as Halloween. Even still, the day... + más
Day of the Dead is taking on Halloween traditions, but the sacred holiday is far more than a ‘Mexican Halloween’ | 10 WBNS
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