Do you know the history of Twelfth Night? Here's how it came to be known as the start of the Carnival season in New Orleans.
That said, some traditional Catholic households keep their Christmas trees up until Feb. 2 — 40 days after Christmas — to ...
Twelfth Night is a Christian celebration that marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas and the start of Epiphany. Epiphany is recognised as the day that the Three Wise Men, or the Magi, visited the ...
Venture into Somerset’s cider country to mark the turning of apple season at a traditional wassailing ceremony.
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As Christmas trees were incinerated in a giant bonfire in Ogden Dunes, Daina Lattimer and her daughter Vaiva Lattimer, 11, ...
While the holiday season has come to a close for many, the small town of Cabot, Vermont, is keeping the spirit alive through ...
Tradition and fire safety are things to consider as you ponder — or put off — taking down your holiday decorations.
Snowy and windy conditions didn't stave off crowds as Twelfth Night celebration draws more than 100 people to watch bonfire.
The Kenosha County community marks the Twelfth Night with a bonfire of Christmas trees.
“This isn’t 12th night in the Christian sense, but more of a 12th night in a traditional sense. It borrows from many traditions,” said Dana Robinson, executive director of Cabot Arts. Robinson, a well ...
The tradition, since the Victorian era, is to remove decorations on Twelfth Night but there's a lot of confusion and bafflement about the day, its meaning and why it's bad luck to keep your decs up ...