So it’s no surprise that San Antonio, Texas—with 66% of the population having Mexican ancestry—has the largest Day of the ...
For five years San Antonio has observed Dia de Los Muertos with The Day of the Dead River Parade. A procession of colorful barges float down the San Antonio River, honoring Mexico’s day of ...
5 to 9 p.m. Nov. 2, Pearl, 303 Pearl Parkway. University of Texas at San Antonio Main Campus: Students enrolled in a Day of the Dead course explore the tradition in the exhibit "Traditions in ...
The culture in San Antonio, Texas, is beautiful and amazing. Of course, you can visit The Alamo or the city’s riverwalk, two ...
Norma Elia Cantú, Murchison Professor of the Humanities at Trinity University, explored the significance of the celebration ...
SAN ANTONIO — There are numerous events across the Alamo City to celebrate Day of the Dead, a holiday when family and friends gather to remember friends and family members who have died.
The City of San Antonio is warning of heavy traffic ... Meanwhile, the city is also hosting its Day of the Dead River Parade. Both events kick off at 7 p.m., meaning drivers will also have to ...
Dia de los Muertos reminds the souls of our loved ones that we remember you and honor you, similar to All Souls Day, when Catholics observe the commemoration of all the faithful departed.