My mom loved Christmas. Not politely. Not casually. She loved it the way you love something you’re willing to exhaust yourself for. The religious meaning. The food. The good cheer. The gifts. All of it. Christmas wasn’t a day in our house — it was a season, a production schedule,…
Category: Holidays
Holidays
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How I Learned Thanksgiving Eve Is America’s Big Drinking Night (the Hard Way)
Nobody ever warned me about the night before Thanksgiving. Not the way they warn you about New Year’s Eve or St. Patrick’s Day. There was no nickname, no folklore, no “pace yourself, kid.” Back then, I had no idea Thanksgiving Eve was America’s biggest drinking night — “Blackout Wednesday,” as…
Culture
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Ghosts in Casinos and America’s Second-Favorite Holiday
The Ghost Hunt That Wasn’t — and Why We Still Want to Believe Halloween season doesn’t just bring costumes and candy. It brings headlines that walk the fine line between true and too good to check. Last week, the internet went wild over a story that the historic El Cortez…