Culture: Holidays and Traditions
Currently listing articles 317-301:
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Rites of Passage: The High School Graduation Party— With every rite of passage comes the flush of success.
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The Rockologist Puts Together A 4th Of July 2008 Mixtape— In porn terms, Hendrix's "Star Spangled Banner" is what you would call the "money shot" of a July 4th mixtape.
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Retro Redux: The Grinch Makes A Rare Summer Appearance— It turns out that the Hulk isn't the only green guy lurking around.
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Gay Marriage and the Undoing of Straight Marriage — Marriage has long been a punchline in this country. Are we about to let others in on the joke?
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Dads and Daughters: Learning by Osmosis— I learned that a good dad never abandons his children.
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Accommodation News and Review: The Iron Horse Hotel— Move over, Milwaukee. There’s a new horse moving in.
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Greening the Earth 2008: Till The Well Is Dry— The well is running dry, but so few commemorate World Water Day. What is earth without water?
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Get Earth Day Friendly with Earth-Friendly Products and Fashions— Take a look at these new eco-chic and environmentally conscious products.
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New "Nuevo Tango" Sacrifices Tradition and Grace— The women want to appear hip and current, but their partners are hurting them with what they’re doing. It’s nuevo, but not tango.
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Getting Ready for Passover— It's not too early to be thinking about Passover.
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What Do You Know About St. Patrick's Day? — The luck of the Irish is all you’ll need.
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Theater Review (NYC): A (Tooth) Fairy Tale— It takes a special council of the heavies of faerydom to figure out how to set things right.
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Take Tragedy By The Horns For St. Patrick’s Day— An ode to St. Patrick's Day: It's just not for breakfast anymore!
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Welcome to Hog Heaven!— Attention all Hogs! Your appearance is mandatory!
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Eight Dead and Forty Wounded in Arab Terror Attack on Jerusalem Yeshiva— The terror spigot has been opened; our mourners will weep as the Arabs celebrate in joy - for now.
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Children and Adults of Lesser Gods— Marriage in Pakistan is still based on cruel clan-traditions, with the fate of young girls sealed by the family elders.
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Music Review: Enrico Rava & Stefano Bollani - The Third Man— Music for Valentine's Day.
