A vile monster with an innocent baby in her clutches may be the most viscerally terrifying image possible: Not only does it make every child's nightmare come true, it strikes at the heart of every ...
Read full article: Avenue of the Dead, spider goddess, the Sun, Moon pyramids: What to know about Teotihuacan Catrinas on the River Parade starts at 7 p.m. Friday MEXICO CITY – This month, we’ve been ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. La Llorona, or the Weeping Woman, is ...
The legend of La Llorona is well-known along the border, where she haunts the edges of the rivers, canals and streams in local versions of the tale, but she will be introduced to audiences across the ...
Stories about La Llorona have not only terrified Latino children for decades around campfires and during sleepovers with cousins, the vengeful ghost in Mexican folklore is quite scary in horror movies ...
LOS ANGELES -- Mattel brings La Llorona back to life as part of this year's Barbie Día de los Muertos collection. La Llorona, or "Weeping Woman" in English, is a Mexican ghost story where she drowns ...
La Llorona is one of our most beloved, deeply-rooted, and terrifying legends among Latinos in the US and beyond. Who, as a child, hasn’t asked for a bedtime story because we weren’t able to sleep?
Eerie night CCTV of a ghostly figure standing at a busy traffic intersection in Mexico City has caused a stir on social media. The black and white footage was filmed in Paseo de la Reforma and is time ...