Cesar Torres says a man wearing a mask and a puffy jacket broke into his first-floor apartment in Santa Ana through a sliding glass door and began rummaging.
When the pandemic halted the National Museum of Mexican Art’s in-person celebrations for Día de los Muertos last year, Pilsen resident Isabel Hernandez created a giant seven-layered ofrenda at her house. The altar with offerings to the dead was dedicated to neighborhood residents, a tribute she continued for Día de los Muertos this year. “I.
For weeks, Isabel Hernández has worked on constructing a massive altar to honor all the souls from loved ones who have passed away on the Day of the Dead,.