Join us for our annual Día de los Muertos community celebration, taking place the same day as the catholic holiday of All Saints’ Day. This tradition mixes European and Mesoamerican beliefs resulting in a powerful experience that not only remembers and honors those who have passed away, but also celebrates life. With fun art-making workshops for all ages, altares de muertos and traditional folklorico dances, this event stays close to tradition while reinventing itself every year. Come learn and have some fun.
Thursday marked the first night of the resurrected La Semana Alegre music festival, which featured amazing performances from artists including Toadies, Girl…