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Seven seminarians are scheduled to be ordained deacons by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge April 26. They will be assigned to ...
Santa Cruz-based nonprofit Senderos is holding its 20th guelaguetza on Sunday at the Branciforte Small Schools campus. The ...
Avoid the shows made for tourists and instead follow Rick Steves' advice to find local, off-the-beaten-path performances of ...
Santa Semana—or Holy Week—in Spain is a big, BIG deal. Started in the 1600’s as a way for the “common folk” to understand and ...
Bilbao, Spain is a popular study abroad location for University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire business and Spanish students, but is ...
Drawing thousands of visitors — including actor Antonio Banderas this year — they come to witness the majestic processions, ...
Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is Mexico’s most famous festival, celebrated on November 1st and 2nd. Unlike Halloween, this tradition is about remembering and honoring loved ones who have ...
When it comes to sartorial soft power, there’s already been French girl fashion (think Breton-stripes and high-waisted jeans) ...
New Iberia’s Spanish Festival is back — bringing color, culture, and community together to honor the town’s founding families ...
Mexico's Indigenous peoples survived religious colonization by mixing sacred beliefs and Christianity, resulting in unique Holy Week rituals.
Dr. Ingram's work examines the complex intersection of food, culture and national identity in Spain. The chapter explores how Spanish culinary traditions exist between two distinct frameworks: On one ...