"Día de Muertos Celebrations Sweep Across the US: Parades, Ofrendas, and Bond-Inspired Festivities"
The Día de Muertos parade in Mexico City, inspired by a scene in the James Bond movie "Spectre," has become an annual event that draws crowds of locals and tourists alike. While some view it as a tourist trap or an inauthentic take on an ancient tradition, others see it as a celebration of culture and a reflection of how traditions evolve over time. The parade showcases impressive artistry and incorporates elements like the La Calavera Catrina and alebrijes, which have their own unique histories. While there are criticisms of the commercialization and cultural appropriation surrounding Día de Muertos, the holiday serves as a reminder to honor our ancestors while embracing the present and the ability to create new traditions.
