On a visit to Oaxaca for the Day of the Dead festival, T+L executive editor Flora Stubbs pays tribute to her own family history while immersing herself in Mexico’s magical traditions. Flora Stubbs is ...
Día de Los Muertos is more than just a holiday — it’s a soulful, colorful celebration of life, memory, and tradition. And there’s no better place to experience it than Oaxaca, Mexico, where the ...
Celebrating the connection between the dead and the living, Día de los Muertos (or Dia de Muertos, depending on who you ask) is a Mexican holiday that honors the ones who have left us and manifests ...
This is a tale of two Oaxacas--one deep in southern Mexico, the other in Los Angeles. The relationship between the two is so close that the Spanish-language newspaper El Oaxaqueno, which is published ...
The paintbrush in Rosario’s hand dripped bright red. I winced as she moved in close to my face during the Day of the Dead celebration in Oaxaca, Mexico. Cold liquid swept across my eyelid, under my ...
Oaxaca's main square – formally referred to as the Plaza de la Constitución de Oaxaca, but colloquially called the Zócalo – is a must-see. Skirted by cafes and eateries and bounded by the Palacio de ...
Oaxaca, located in the southwest of the Mexico, encompasses the finest aspects of our gastronomy, heritage, and traditions within one state. Oaxaca is as vibrant as its people, brimming with colonial ...
The Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca is a regional culture museum that walks visitors chronologically from ancient times all the way to modern-day Oaxaca. Other halls are thematic, featuring Oaxacan ...