Halloween
Trick-or-treating may be ghosted, and costume contests may be spectral. Halloween may look different this year, but we’ve got plenty of ghoulish frights and delights to keep your spirits up this season. We pulled together some of our favorites to create a collection that will be sure to get you in the haunted mood.
Día de los Muertos
With its roots dating back 3,000 years to the ancient Aztec civilization, Día de los Muertos celebrates the fullness of life — and death — as an essential part of our human experience. With ofrendas, or offerings, sweet bread called pan de muerto, and calaveras, or beautifully adorned ceramic skulls, this ancient tradition turns a hidden aspect of existence into something celebratory and vital to remember and honor our loved ones.