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Living with the Gods” at the Museum of Fine Arts is based on a book and radio show of the same name by Neil MacGregor.
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receives thousands of visitors for the Day of the Dead festival. Spiraling violence, much of it linked to drug trafficking and gangs, has seen more than 450,000 people murdered in Mexico since 2006.
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