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- Day of the Dead Clothing, Shoes, Jewelry, & Accessories Clothing, Jewelry & Accessories inspired by the design and celebration of El Dia de los Muertos, Brought to You By the Gals at Babygirl Boutique!
- Dia de los Muertos - Day of the Dead Although occurring around the same time of the year as Halloween, Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead, is a very different holiday. Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in many Latin American countries with a different focus. This festival...
- Day of the Dead Art & Jewelry I'm an artist & designer with a love for anything "Day of the Dead". I was first introduced to this Mexican holiday when I saw a beautiful oil painting at a friend's house. It was purchased from a local artist in Santa Fe and I immediately connected...
- AnnaLynne McCord Rising actress AnnaLynne McCord plays Naomi Clark on the series 90210, which was renewed for a second season. Also, it has been announced that McCord has signed a 3-year contract to appear in another series, Story of a Girl, along with Kristen Bell,...
- Doin' the Bone Dance and Other Creative Ways to Learn Bone Anatomy Teaching children about bone anatomy can be made a bit easier and a lot more fun for the children by using some songs, dances and available innovative educational tools. The idea for this lens came after watching a recent episode of Hannah Montana the...
- Mexican Festivals and Celebrations Mexico today is a unique cultural mix of ancient pagan influences, such as the Maya, Aztec and Zapotec, and the Catholic missionary efforts by the Spaniards. The Mexican people have preserved many of these ancestors' traditions by blending the...
- Skulls & Crossbones Clothing, Jewelry & Shoes! Pirate-theme jewelry and accessories, skull and crossbones, girly skulls, sugar skulls, cherry skulls, and all other sorts of skulls & bones on hats, shoes, clothes, hair clips, tees, purses, and every other little thing you can think of... For those...
- DAY OF THE DEAD Día de los Muertos is a holiday rooted in the ancient past of Mesoamerica. My ancestors were in awe of the eternal cycle of life and death and believed in the need for sacrifice to assure the continuation of life. The Aztecs of past honored th...
- Day of the Dead Art History, information and opinions on Day of the Dead, a celebrated holiday in Mexico, and the effect it has on the world at large.
- Dia De Los Muertos In honor of my grandmother Eva Every year, on November 1st (All Saints Day) and 2nd (All Souls Day), something unique takes place in many areas of Mexico: Day of the Dead festivities. While it's strange for most of us to accept the fact that "death"...
- Day of the Dead Art This lens is a collection of Day of the Dead art found from across the Web. Celebrate and remember your loved ones and ancestors with some exuberant and irreverent art that laughs in the face of Death! Image courtesy of Hanoi Mark on Flickr.
- Dem Dancing Skeleton Bones Skeletons have been a symbol of death at least since the Middle Ages when they were portrayed as the Grim Reaper. Dancing skeletons are featured as participants in La Danse Macabre or the dance of death and as such skeletons have become objects of fe...
- Day of the Dead Altars Learn the how and why of altar making, an important part of the Mexican Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos) celebration.
- The Living Dead Series The 'living dead' series is comprised of 5 films (6th on the way) about zombies. The original film in the series, Night of the Living Dead (1968), is not the first zombie movie but was responsible for putting zombie movies on the map. There are many...
- Night of the Living Dead Night of the Living Dead (1968) is the first movie in what is known as the 'Living Dead' series by George A. Romero. The original film was shot in 1968 in black-and-white and has grossed $12 million domestically and $30 million internationally. Like...
- Diary of the Dead Diary of the Dead (2007) is the fifth movie in what is known as the 'Living Dead' series by George A. Romero. This film is a departure from the previous 'Living Dead' installments as it is all shot from a first-person perspective (think The Blair Wi...
- The Lethal Dos Guide to the Best Zombie Movies We watch the best and worst zombie movies and we give you the run-down in a style and sense of humor that only Lethal Dos can. Read our guide, have a few laughs, cue up Netflix look out for the Undead. We also look at some great Zombie books that are...
- An Intuitive Lensography It is filled with art, crafts, metaphysics, food, celtic, norse and spanish spirituality, the metaverse and more. Join me as I take you on a guided tour, room by room. "Kraft Paper Art" on this page by me, Gretchen Little, All Rights Reserved 2009 w...
- Dawn of the Dead Dawn of the Dead (1978) is the second movie in what is known as the 'Living Dead' series by George A. Romero. It may have took Romero 10 years for this followup but it was not in vain as this is my and many others favorite of the series. While this m...
- Ofrenda - Day of the Dead Shrines and Altars What an ofrenda is, how to make one (and for whom), and where to buy items for a traditional Day of the Dead shrine. Image courtesy of Antuan2007 on Flickr.
