Mexico is famous for its beaches, tequila, and ancient Mayan ruins. But did you know it’s also rich in myths and legends? 👻 Yes, you heard right, Mexican urban legends are spine-tinglingly good.
It comes from Mexican folklore and has been told for generations. The horror movie The Curse of La Llorona brought this spooky tale to a wider audience. But what is the real story behind this ...
Despite inaccuracies and some stretching of the truth, the version of history portrayed in this corrido (whether people believe it wholeheartedly or not) provides an insight into the Mexican folk ...
The Phoenix Fridas, as you might guess, focus their work around Mexican folk-art traditions, though they go about it in very different ways. The group works with diverse mediums — some women ...
8, No. 28, Jan. - Mar., 1895 The Folk-Foods of the Rio Grande Valley ... The Folk-Foods of the Rio Grande Valley and of Northern Mexico This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section.
"ChupaCarter and the Haunted Piñata" is out in stores and online. George Lopez will be live at the Yaamava’ Theater on Nov. 18. Tickets go on sale at Yaamava.com on Sept. 4. This segment aired ...