San Miguel de Allende is dressing the streets for Día de Muertos. Ballet, live music, intimate theater, late-night horror screenings, and the showpiece San Miguel Catrinas parade will pull locals and visitors into the heart of the historic center. City cultural groups, the public library, and community festivals have stacked the calendar through November 2. Expect packed plazas, candlelit altars, and a dusk parade that moves like a river of marig…
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