Holiday

From Ornament to Installation Art

Arts, Culture & Media

From the Bay Area to Baltimore, the combination of community and holiday spirit inspire seasonal transformations of entire neighborhoods.

Aha Moment: Cary Grant in “Holiday”

Arts, Culture & Media

Have Yourself a Scary Little Krampus

Arts, Culture & Media
Mad Decent's Christmas album

When you get tired of Frosty, give these alternative holiday songs a listen

Music

The new year means old traditions for many around the world

Arts, Culture & Media
Cho Mei and her parents, refugees from Burma, bought their first Christmas tree this year. Mei says she's even participating in a 'Secret Santa' gift exchange with her family-- something she learned from her Burmese church group in Oakland.

These Liberian and Myanmar refugees cook up old, and new, Christmas traditions

Lifestyle & Belief

Who says you have to be Christian to celebrate Christmas in America? Since most everyone has the day off on December 25th, refugee communities often come together and create their own holiday traditions.

A Musical Eid Gift from Pashtu Cultural Academy

Global Hit

This week, Muslims around the globe marked the end of Ramadan and the start of the Eid holiday. And to celebrate, we connected with a London-based Afghan musical group called the Pashtu Cultural Academy.

Texas senator proposes national Juneteenth holiday to celebrate the end of slavery

Global Politics

The Juneteenth holiday marks the day slavery came to an end in the United States: June 19, 1865. Though 41 states recognize Juneteenth as a state holiday, Texas Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison has introduced legislation to make it a national day of observance.

New York Muslims fight for days off

Global Politics

Advocates are pushing for major Muslim holidays to be recognized in New York City public schools. Mayor Bloomberg and others say no.

Christmas in Kolkata: Badaa Din

Lifestyle & Belief

Christians may be a minority in India, but Christmas is a national holiday. And citizens of all religions celebrate the festival, which Indians call the Badaa Din, or the Big Day.