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Zarela Martinez's Día de los Muertos Altars
To Mexicans, the Los Días de los Muertos holiday is neither ghoulish nor morbid. It is a joyous celebration of memory and an opportunity to catch up with those who are dear to you. Here, a few of the amazing altars I've seen.
- Wearing make-up this way is one of the things young Mexican-Americans are doing to make the holiday their own. With the help of a make-up artist, a model and photographer Jeanine Thurston, Yvette Marquez created this look for her Muy Bueno Cookbook blog.read moreJeanine Thurston, Fototails PhotographyShare
- The second time Robert Palmer came into my restaurant he ordered a chile relleno stuffed with a chicken and fruit picadillo with roasted tomato sauce. Before he tasted it, I noticed that it seemed as if he was praying. I went over to ask if anything was wrong. He said: "I’m just saying 'Please God, let it taste like the time before!'" We became good friends and my daughter Marissa and I spent many wonderful evenings with him. We were heartbroken when he died suddenly in 2003, at such a young age.read moreZarela MartinezShare
- The screenwriter behind “On the Waterfront,” “A Face in the Crowd,” “The Disenchanted” and many others was a very close friend and one of the most, interesting, entertaining and lovely people I've ever met. He took a child-like pleasure in everything. He was immensely curious and observed everything and everyone intently in a non-judgmental way. I loved him.read moreZarela MartinezShare
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Zarela Martinez's Día de los Muertos Altars
To Mexicans, the Los Días de los Muertos holiday is neither ghoulish nor morbid. It is a joyous celebration of memory and an opportunity to catch up with those who are dear to you. Here, a few of the amazing altars I've seen.
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