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Yes, you heard right, Mexican urban legends are spine-tinglingly good. From the haunting tale of a weeping lady to the eerie island of dolls, here are some of the most interesting Mexican folk tales ...
Discover "Petra's lasso", the Mexican short film that unites charras, legends and video games, filmed with iPhone and pixel ...
A new student organization dedicated to teaching and performing Mexican folklore dances has been created at the University of Wisconsin. Grupo Folklorico De UW–Madison is a new organization on a ...
Today, at the age of 42 and as a resident of Mesa, Ramirez is one of the most well-known ballet folklórico instructors in Arizona. Her passion for this traditional Indigenous Mexican dance has ...
Alebrijes refers to the fantastical creatures Mexican artist Pedro Linares created during the 1930s, which were featured in the 2017 Disney/Pixar film “Coco.” Linares also coined the term ...
The exhibit features 48 sculptures inspired by Mexican folklore. The sculptures stand up to 14 feet tall and were created by six artists from Mexico City. The exhibit runs through October 30th.
Teaching Lessons with Mexican Folklore The old Mexican legend of La Llorona has been told to children for years. But the spooky folk tale is actually teaching lessons to students in Albuquerque.
HPD officers investigate the scene of a fatal hit-and-run crash near the Gulf Freeway and Dixie Farm Road. Read full article: Houston’s Heat Havoc: Tracking the chance for record-breaking ...
Mexican folklore in general is something I don't see explored enough in games, and it brings a much-needed burst of color and culture to the Metroidvania space, which to its credit, ...