Texas' "Muertos Fest" is back! Here's everything celebrants need to know (mysanantonio.com) |
Participants in costume arrive for a Dia de los Muertos ("Day of the Dead") procession on October 26th, 2021 in Los Angeles (Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images/AFP). |
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Outdoor festivities to Dia de los Muertos honoring those who’ve passed
Mocking European style (alcazarcourt.com) |
Although the holiday is predominantly celebrated in Mexico, many other areas also observe the festivities as well -- including California.
Yet the pandemic has affected the event for two years, forcing many communities indoors to mourn loved ones at home.
As things begin to reopen, many are using this year’s festivities to join together with their unique communities to honor the recently deceased at one of many events around SoCal.
AirTalk Host Larry Mantle interviews to event organizers:
They talk about some of the Dia de los Muertos events happening this year in Southern California.
To find nearby events to observe, click here for Los Angeles and Orange County, and here for Riverside and San Bernardino.
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