SF News Día De Los Muertos Parade Brings Life to Mission District The Mission District was fully decorated and lively on Saturday evening, as hundreds gathered for a parade to celebrate Día De Los Muertos for the 43rd time. The procession, led by traditional Aztec dancers, also included many attendees adorned in attire with a skeletal theme.
Arts & Entertainment SF Gears Up for Dia de Los Muertos Festivities Thursday Night, Which Will Be Livestreamed SF Day of the Dead celebrations in the Mission District and beyond have already started, with the annual procession at 7 p.m., and Thursday night’s Festival of the Altars scheduled to be livestreamed.
Arts & Entertainment 24th Street Day of the Dead Decorations In Absolute Tatters, Will Not Be Replaced Before Wednesday’s Procession The Dia de Los Muertos ‘papel picado’ that hang above 24th Street are in sad shape as their big day approaches, and SFist has learned they will not be replaced by Wednesday’s procession, though they may “eventually” be replaced with a more weather-proof, permanent version.
Arts & Entertainment SOMArts to Host Día de Los Muertos Exhibit That Shows How Grieving Transformed Amid COVID Now in its 22nd year, SOMArts’ annual Día de Los Muertos exhibit this year will feature works from 21 contributing artists at what’s expected to be one of the most internationally diverse Day of the Dead celebrations held anywhere in the United States.
Arts & Entertainment 'Day Of The Dead' Rave Racks Up Accusations Of Appropriation, Insensitivity A Day of the Dead-themed party scheduled for November 3 has earned the ire of San Franciscans as people lobbed accusations of cultural appropriation and insensitivity on the event's Facebook page. It's described
Arts & Entertainment Día De Los Muertos 2016: Lively Scenes From The Mission District The air was cool and thick with the smell of burning sage near Garfield Square in the Mission District last night, where Día De Los Muertos celebrants gathered following a neighborhood procession as
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Dia De Los Muertos In The Mission Dia de los Muertos (or the preferable Romeroesque English translation, "Day of the Dead") had its annual procession in the Mission on Friday. Scores of people showed up dressed in white face to
misc Photo du Jour 730 We're calling this one "Dead Can iPhone." From last night's Dia de los Muertos parade in the Mission. By Luxomedia on Flickr.
Arts & Entertainment SFist Interviews Gabriela Lena Frank As part of its family activities, the SF Symphony organizes a Dia de los Muertos celebration on Sunday, November 1st. There will be vivid, animated displays of spooky papier-mâché figures (you can already
Arts & Entertainment Indiefest Hole/Head: <i>El Muerto</i> 's not quite a horror movie. It's more reminiscent of Buffy the Vampire Slayer than Friday the 13th, only instead of a perky blonde in lipstick and a crop top we've got a