Last-minute errands often seem to pop up on Christmas and Christmas Eve, whether it’s buying a quick present or picking up one last ingredient. Many stores and offices are closed on the two ...
Christmas Eve is not a designated federal holiday. Still, U.S. presidents, including Joe Biden and Donald Trump, have used the holiday to grant a day off to the country's more than 2 million ...
When it comes to Christmas traditions, watching a legacy canon of movies is one not to be trifled with. Audiences have a specific line-up of holiday flicks that are watched on repeat every year ...
Fourth of July and fireworks shows. Thanksgiving and Black Friday shopping. And then there’s Christmas and the movie theater. Moviegoing may not be the first thing you think of when considering ...
For many fans of the 1983 film, it just wouldn't be Christmas without a viewing of A Christmas Story. From director Bob Clark, and based on the 1966 book In God We Trust: All Others Pay Cash by ...
Princess Kate says Christmas is one of her "favorite" times of year. Kate, the Princess of Wales, is sharing a personal message focused on love and unity ahead of Christmas. Kate, 42, recorded a ...
For some Americans, Christmas is a 365 days-a-year obsession. For millions of others, the yuletide season is a cherished annual occurrence, comprising festive meals, gift exchanges, church ...
It was the eve before Christmas in Montreal, and Geoff Molson, owner and President of the Montreal Canadiens, sat alone in his grand office at the Bell Centre. The halls were empty, save for faint ...
There’s nothing that brings the world together more than sharing opinions about Christmas music. And why not? Christmas is a very special time of year for many — myself included!
Christmas in the United Kingdom differs slightly from celebrations in America and elsewhere around the world. People who celebrate Christmas in the UK have slightly different traditions than those ...
The Catholic calendar has several ways to divide the Christmas season. The Church’s Western liturgical tradition sees Christmas as an octave, an eight-day celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.