When Monday rolls around, there's going to be a celebration. That's how it goes on the Mexican holiday known as Cinco de Mayo, which is Spanish for the fifth of May. The holiday celebrates the day a ...
Cinco de Mayo (or 5th of May) is celebrated, as the name implies, each year on May 5. There are a lot of misconceptions about the day and what it represents, in large part because the celebration has ...
Cinco de Mayo marks Mexico's against-all-odds victory against invading French troops in 1862. But to some Americans, it's simply Cinco de Drinko, an excuse to party with little to no understanding of ...
Cinco de Mayo is one of the most recognized Mexican holidays in the United States. It's when people go in search of half-price margaritas and feast on Mexican food. But Cinco de Mayo isn't actually ...
Read on for more information about Cinco de Mayo history, and 25 Cinco de Mayo facts. Related: 150 Cinco de Mayo Instagram Captions for a Truly Fun and Festive Feed. What Is Cinco ...
Friday marks the 161st anniversary of Cinco de Mayo. While it's a relatively minor holiday in Mexico, the annual fiesta is an excuse in the United States to indulge in margaritas, cervezas (beer), ...
People dressed as Zacapoaxtla Indigenous soldiers clash with others playing the part of French soldiers as they reenact The Battle of Puebla as part of Cinco de Mayo celebrations in the Peñon de los ...
Orozco is a Mexican poet and diplomat. He is the cultural attaché of the Mexican consulate in San Diego and lives in Point Loma. This essay was translated from Spanish by The San Diego Union-Tribune.
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Cinco de Mayo is a day that holds historical significance to many residents of Little Rock. Ernesto Barajas, department of documentation at the Consulate of Mexico in Little Rock, ...