Posadas, Mexico’s largest independent hotel operator, plans to expand to the Caribbean islands of Jamaica and Aruba. An ...
No presents on Christmas day? Drinking hot corn? Why is Mexican Christmas different and what goes on in December and January?
Las Posadas are a Mexican Christmas tradition that conjures up images of punch and piñatas, but their meaning goes deeper ...
Posadas are part of a centuries-long tradition that recreates Mary and Joseph's search for a place where the baby Jesus could be born. But in Mexico City, they have become just a reason to party.
Hundreds of people joined Bishop John Dolan in Nogales, Mexico, on Saturday where they took part in the rich tradition of Las ...
A vibrant, joyfully adorned piece of cardboard meant to be hung and cracked open with a stick, the piñata carries more weight ...
Saturday is the first night of Posadas, a Mexican Christmas tradition where people gather to re-enact the journey of Mary and ...
One of the most cherished Mexican Christmas traditions is “Las Posadas.” This nine-day reenactment symbolizes Mary and Joseph ...
In Mexico, Guatemala and other parts of Latin America, Las Posadas are nightly celebrations in the nine days leading up to Christmas Day.
Jeff Nevin speaks about mariachi education programs in San Diego and the Symphonic Mariachi Champaña Nevin and Mónica Abrego concert “Las Posadas — A Traditional Mexican Christmas Eve ...