Christmas Links #11


"A man has been eating one of his late mother's mince pies every Christmas for more than two decades."

"Scientists have various theories about resurgence of once scarce plant popular at Christmas in Victorian era."

"Quail, chicken, duck? All good, and then a mysterious line is drawn." [via]

"Exclusive: Steven Soderbergh has made some of the most iconic films of the past 35 years, and now the prolific director is returning to his indie roots with experimental horror Presence. We sit down with Hollywood’s most versatile auteur."

"From decorations across the city centre to lost shops and people."

"Albert Heijn, the Netherlands' biggest supermarket chain, is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Last Christmas, the globally beloved holiday anthem by Wham!. In its 2024 Christmas campaign, the brand reimagines scenes from the iconic music video."

"Dec. 6. My family Christmas card has been an annual burden since 2005, when The Mother of Dragons and I got married and sent out our first holiday card because she wanted to start sending holiday cards."

"From the Rockefeller Center in New York City to the Cathedral Square in Vilnius, Lithuania, check out the Christmas trees and festive decorations in public squares, department stores and more that look their most magical at night."

"Proving that the rock doesn't have to stop for Christmas, Radio X Classic Rock picks a stack of seasonal creations from your favourite artists: everyone from Bob Dylan and The Beach Boys to Billy Idol and Twisted Sister."

"Goldie the Gritter made a festive entrance at an Alloa primary school sporting a giant Christmas jumper."

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