Walk into any Indian mall during Christmas, and you’ll see trees twinkling with lights, Santa hats for sale, and people ...
The Christmas season doesn't abruptly end on Dec. 25. Indeed, even after the 12 days leading up to Epiphany and the final day ...
The chapel had been beautifully decorated for the festive season, with window decorations, an Advent ring and a handmade ...
Many Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in January, not December. In Lebanon, Christians say the holiday is extra poignant for them this year.
seeing households put away their Christmas decorations in place of the traditional “day off”. The ever-changing landscape of women in the workplace has seen the holiday become an obsolete event.
Twelfth Night is not a national holiday in the UK and is nowhere near as celebrated as Christmas. But, you may well have heard of it, perhaps through your digital calendar or through the famous ...
the Christian festival of Candlemas. In Newfoundland and Labrador and some other parts of the world, it's now considered bad luck to leave your Christmas decorations up past Jan. 6, but that ...
CHRISTMAS is over for another year, leaving many to wonder when is the best time to take festive decorations down. The decision is down to you when it comes to packing up the tinsel and the tree.
While the day isn’t observed as a bank holiday, it is usually 12 days after December 25, meaning this year the traditional date to take the decor down is January 5. Sales Manager at Christmas Tree ...