By Cait Reynolds
cait@nightlifetucson.com
Tucson knows how to party, and on
Halloween we demonstrate it like everyone else. On October 31, we have our pick
of clubs, parties and other events to go to and get in touch with our inner
spook. But how does Tucson wind down after the festivities? We don’t. November
8, 2009 marks the 20th anniversary of a beloved post Halloween event
we call All Souls Procession. The procession, which actually originated as a
performance piece by artist Susan Johnson, has evolved into a massive parade. A
moving work of art in the style of the Mexican holiday, Dia de los Muertos,
this party has it all: food, music, entertainment of all kinds, and art
installations throughout... Read the rest here: NightLifeTucson website