Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... When I was growing up, my family, like so many others in the community I lived in, ...
New Year’s Day has always been a time for reflection and looking ahead, often accompanied by setting new goals.
For those who celebrate the Epiphany — the celebration of the Twelfth Night after Christmas — on Jan. 6, you may look forward ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — As the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, many people around the world partake in a tradition ...
From eating 12 grapes at midnight to breaking plates at a friend’s door, New Year’s Eve traditions around the world offer unique ways to ring in the year with good fortune and joy.
Discover five New Year’s Day food traditions, from black-eyed peas to lentils, and learn how these dishes promise good luck, ...
At our house, we like holidays and attach ourselves to as many as we can. So when Hanukkah began on Christmas night and ...
There are also plenty of foods that you can eat to bring good fortune, too! Whether they sound silly or not is entirely up to the person practicing it. But here are a few of the ways people make sure ...
The Irish thump loaves of Christmas bread against the walls and doors. This custom is believed to ward off evil spirits and make way for a healthy and prosperous new year. In the ...
Black-eyed peas: Eating black-eyed peas on New Year's Day is said to invite prosperity and symbolizes coins or wealth. Greens ...
An American family was left "devastated" after ... The pair had been saving up for years for the family getaway but had the rotten luck of visiting when a slew of New Year's events were being ...