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HALLOWEEN Dead can dance

Pixar’s release of the 2017 blockbuster animated film Coco about a small boy searching the land of the dead to make contact with his mariachi father, will inform the way many Oklahomans view the upcoming Day of the Dead celebrations and enhance the appreciation of how the holiday encourages remembrance of loved ones who have […]

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Flowering fiestas

Fiestas de las Americas 10 a.m. Sept. 29 Historic Capitol Hill SW 25th Street and S. Harvey Avenue historiccapitolhill.com 405-632-0133 Free International globetrotting can be expensive and time-consuming, but you can share experiences from several of the countries on the North and South American continents and even get a passport stamp without leaving OKC’s Capitol […]

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Cover Story: Tricks! Treats! Frights! Delights! OKG’s Halloween event roundup is here

Pumpkins, goblins, zombies, murder mysteries, terror trails, candy, cocktails, costumes, bar crawls and more haunt the metro this season. With two weekends in which to celebrate the coming of all hallows’ eve this year, our city offers dozens of activities for adults and families alike. Heeeeere’s Oklahoma Gazette’s list of things to do and see […]

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Surviving Day of the Dead

Locally, the Day of the Dead feast was held at Casa de Los Milagros Mexican Restaurant & Cantina, 5111 N. Classen. It was standing room only for the appearance of Tlalikuautli (“The Land of the Eagles”), an energetic group of Aztec dancers who wowed the audience with their dancing; tall, graceful feathers; and colorful costumes. […]

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Surviving Day of the Dead

Locally, the Day of the Dead feast was held at Casa de Los Milagros Mexican Restaurant & Cantina, 5111 N. Classen. It was standing room only for the appearance of Tlalikuautli (“The Land of the Eagles”), an energetic group of Aztec dancers who wowed the audience with their dancing; tall, graceful feathers; and colorful costumes. […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Surviving Day of the Dead

Locally, the Day of the Dead feast was held at Casa de Los Milagros Mexican Restaurant & Cantina, 5111 N. Classen. It was standing room only for the appearance of Tlalikuautli (“The Land of the Eagles”), an energetic group of Aztec dancers who wowed the audience with their dancing; tall, graceful feathers; and colorful costumes. […]

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