La Posada is a Mexican Christmas tradition that involves a procession of carolers, food, drinks, and piñatas. Valentina Cruz wanted to introduce the tradition to her Latinx students years ago.
Like the on-stage celebration at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Las Posadas is free to join. One difference: No RSVP is ...
A vibrant, joyfully adorned piece of cardboard meant to be hung and cracked open with a stick, the piñata carries more weight ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The La Posada Foundation gave a donation of $10,000 to the CCPD Christmas Angels Foundation on Tuesday, Dec. 3 to help fund their 48 year tradition of giving back to the ...
The second annual Latino Family Night La Posada Celebration was held Dec. 18 ... The best way to spread Christmas cheer is ...
In Mexico, Guatemala and other parts of Latin America, Las Posadas are nightly celebrations in the nine days leading up to Christmas Day.
Christmas traditions are like snowflakes: No two are the same, and some are downright bizarre. Sure, Santa Claus squeezing down chimneys is strange enough, but the world is full of other weird ...
Churches and faith communities in Upper Manhattan collaborated to host a Latin American religious tradition with a NYC twist.
Posadas are a Mexican and Latin American Christmas tradition that celebrates the search for shelter by Mary and Joseph before the birth of Jesus.
For the past 45 years, the orchestra now known as the Signature Symphony at Tulsa Community College has marked the month of December with a unique holiday production. Founding music director G.
The hotel celebrates a traditional Irish Christmas every year to share ... Hacienda de los Santos began this tradition 20 years ago. After La Posada, visitors celebrate with a toast and enjoy ...