Christmas Links #4


"This year the great manor house celebrates its Tudor Yuletide traditions and it's very different from the Victorian inspired Christmas we know today."

"After 2020’s wash out – and Omicron notwithstanding– there’s a lot to catch up on this year, with even more baubles and bubbly than usual."

"How did 1994’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” became a holiday staple?"

"With rich fillings and tasty pastry, these are the pies to pick this Christmas."

"A vintage Christmas vinyl record meant for children's parties has been rediscovered during the clearing out of a Debenhams."

"Swedish pop titans to donate proceeds to Unicef: “We think it is impossible to eradicate poverty without the empowerment of women”."

"Cut your carbon emissions this festive season with rented trees and meal planning."

"The man behind Canarsie’s most famous holiday lighting display, former Democratic party boss Frank Seddio, has put his building up for sale — potentially ending the half-century-old tradition that rivaled the most decadent displays from across the Five Boroughs."

"There’s a bonanza of festive treats on Channel 4 this Christmas. Below is a sneaky peak at some of what is to come."

"Just in time for the holidays, during which the question of what makes a Christmas movie appears across film social media feeds, arrives Camille Griffin’s Silent Night."

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