Celebrated on the first two days of November, the grinning skulls and festive funerary processions of Día de los Muertos are often juxtaposed with the adjacent holiday of Halloween. However, while Halloween traditionally embraces all things dark and spooky, Día de… Read More ›
All Saint’s Day
Silent Sundays: Día de los Muertos (2009)
“A skull covered in marigolds rests in front of a wall of graves during preparations for a massive altar in the San Fernando Cemetery in Mexico City, Oct. 27, 2009. Workers added thousands of marigolds, known in Mexico as cempasuchil,… Read More ›
Friday Night Features: “Rot” Short Film
Darlings, Halloween might technically have come and gone for the year, but that doesn’t mean we’re going anywhere here at The Year of Halloween. Not with another 364 days of oddities, macabre history and holidays, and general horror geekery to… Read More ›