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Groovy History - 12 Creepy Origin Stories Behind Scary Halloween Symbols And Folklore
Facebook
12 Creepy Origin Stories Behind Scary Halloween Symbols And Folklore. Larry E McCloskey and 13 others. 14. 1. 5. Groovy History.
3 days ago
30 photos that show how much Halloween has changed in the last 100 years
MSN
Halloween, or All Hallows' Eve, is a holiday that has come to be celebrated by people dressing up in costumes, carving pumpkins, and satiating sugar...
5 days ago
Origins of the name Naptown
WFYI
For nearly 100 years, the term Naptown has been used as a nickname for the city of Indianapolis. Listen to music celebrating Naptown from local jazz, blues,...
2 days ago
’Til Death (and Maybe Not Even Then) Do They Part
The New York Times
Brandon Hupp and Lyle Shearer found kindred spirits in each other. What could be more fitting than a wedding on Halloween?
1 week ago
Mother’s Day
Britannica
Mother's Day, holiday in honor of mothers that is celebrated in countries throughout the world. In its modern form it originated in the United States,...
1 month ago
Halloween (1978) Review: The Grandaddy of All Slashers
Loud And Clear Reviews
John Carpenter's original Halloween (1978) still works as a scary and disturbing piece of work. Director: John Carpenter Genre: Horror, Slasher
1 month ago
Halloween: Is Laurie Strode The Sister Of Michael Myers?
SlashFilm
With a convoluted timeline, we're here to make sense of the familial relationship between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers in the Halloween franchise.
1 week ago
Why Do We Kiss at Midnight on New Year’s Eve?
Reader's Digest
Before you plant a New Year's kiss on a significant other (or a stranger), learn the origins of this popular tradition.
1 month ago
Juneteenth | History, Meaning, Importance, & Facts
Britannica
Juneteenth is a holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, observed annually on June 19. It became a federal holiday in 2021.
4 weeks ago
International Women’s Day (IWD) | Overview, History, & Facts
Britannica
International Women's Day (IWD), day (March 8) honouring the achievements of women and promoting women's rights. A national holiday in numerous countries,...
1 month ago