What is the meaning behind the sugar skull? A stark contrast from the spooky skulls associated with Halloween decorations, Mexican sugar skulls, or calaveras de azucar, are brightly decorated skulls.
Although German by birth, the Volkswagen Beetle became as inextricably linked to modern Mexican culture as Frida Kahlo, mariachi bands and sugar skulls. First sold to the Mexican public over 50 ...
A national holiday in Mexico, Día de los Muertos mixes Catholic ... and the ball on the top represents the skull. The lines also look like the tears that people shed when they remember their ...
All are believed to originate from Mexico and Central America. Many believe these skulls were carved thousands or even tens of thousands of years ago by an ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
The Sugar Skulls play their home games at the Tucson Arena and the games are televised live locally on The CW, KWBA-TV, Channel 58 and streaming on Connected TVs on the KGUN Channel, in the KGUN ...
The oldest art museum in the state (it opened in 1917), the New Mexico Museum of Art is set in a traditional adobe building and home to more than 20,000 pieces of American and European art.
Archaeologists have excavated more sections of an extraordinary Aztec tower of human skulls under the centre of Mexico City. Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH ...
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, events begin today throughout Mexico and with it ... the vibrant hues of the marigold flowers, sugar skulls and bright papers with cutout designs ...
As Hispanic Heritage Month approaches, Houston will celebrate with festivals, markets, performances and art, honoring Latino ...
A modern art institution The collection Contemporary art from Mexico and beyond The exhibits On constant rotation The eats and drinks Simple but enjoyable Best for ...