Christmas Links #22

 
Man sent Christmas card by stranger for more than 20 years:
"The man decided it was time to get to the bottom of the mystery."

"Eight in 10 PinkNews readers say they have to hide who they really are during the festive period, highlighting how difficult the holidays can be for many LGBT+ folk."

"Loneliness can hurt so much more at Christmas because you feel like you're supposed to be bursting with joy, like everyone else is."

"A Wigan group is urging people to protect their sexual health over the Christmas period."

"Whittaker is leaving the TARDIS behind after three specials in 2022."

"From video calls to group movies and multiplayer games, here are some ideas to make a remote Christmas more fun."

"Improving accessibility for every viewer should be a requirement for all broadcasters, not an optional extra, says Scott Bryan."

"Continuing our series of Guardian writers revealing their most memorable gift books, David Barnett remembers how Usborne’s The World of the Unknown: Ghosts scared him for years."

"A woman from North Devon says she is "happy to lift people's spirits" by creating beach art using pebbles, shells and sea glass."

"Vivian Archer is a bookseller in east London who's been helping local communities for decades."

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