The glittering Day of the Dead celebration is more than a festive occasion; it's a reflection on life, mortality, and the ancestors who came before us, bridging history and the present.
"The size of it is how much I love him and how much I miss him," said Miguel Maruyama, who is fighting to keep his Dia de los Muertos altar up for his service dog Nacho, who recently died.
Martina Ayala, Executive Director of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts talks about the Mexican tradition of Día de los Muertos. Marlene Gorgonio-Prieto does a live makeup demo of the Iconic ...