SAN ANTONIO — Another MuertosFest may be in the books, the vendors and various altars departed from Hemisfair, but that was just the start of San Antonio's Dia de los Muertos festivities.
Even more celebrations are set to unfold across the city this weekend, complete with fashionable catrinas, ofrendas and activities for families to remember loved ones who have died. Dia de los Muertos typically lasts from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 each year.
Here's how you can mark the occasion this year.
Paranormal Culinary Adventure
Taking a cue from the spookiness of Halloween, a San Antonio food writer who moonlights (pun intended) as a paranormal investigator will lead participants on a tour of "one of the city's most haunted districts," complete with gourmet snacks. It all kicks off with cocktails at

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