Moving away from local history and folklore, it may interest you to know ... Then take in a performance of the “CHOMARI” Ballet Folklorico Mexicano at El Museo Latino, the Midwest’s first ...
On the surface, he’s a red-capped rascal who loves a good wine cellar. But differentiating between clurichauns and leprechauns is easier said than done. Ireland’s most famous folkloric ...
Celebrations of the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint — as she appeared to Juan Diego, the first Indigenous person of the Americas to be canonised — begin on 12 December. Across the ...
The tour will include eight performances in Lille, Lyon, Saint-Agrève, Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez, and Compiègne. The tour, scheduled between 3 and 22 March, will feature ...
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church established itself in 1913 as a complement to Saint Mary’s Church and provided a familiar and intimate worship center for the Spanish-speaking residents of ...
The legend of La Llorona, or “The Weeping Woman,” is a deeply-rooted tale in Mexican and Southwestern U.S. folklore. Although the precise origins of the story have been lost to time, La Llorona is ...