CHRISTMAS IN RUSSIA
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- Tips for Spending Christmas in a Foreign CountryLearn how to spend your Christmas in a new scene!
- How to Have an Authentic Russian ChristmasChristmas celebrated in Russia has its own traditions and customs, with a fast, a meatless meal, and a joyous celebration.
- New Year's Eve Parties in RussiaSimilar to what we know here, New Year's Eve in Russia also boasts big New Year's parties that bring in the New Year with fireworks and drinking champagne at the end of the evening on New Year's Eve.
- Christmas in JulySanta Claus characters meet in Copenhagen, Denmark to discuss youle tide issues at their 57th convention.
Christmas Traditions in RussiaChristmas is Russia is celebrated thirteen days after most celebrations in the United States.- Celebrating New Year's Eve in RussiaThe Russian New Year is more like a Christmas celebration. However, the Russian's sure know how to party, their revelries are broadcast throughout the world. Even the Russian president gets involved.
Santa Claus in Other CountriesSanta Claus is taking over the Christmas world. Let's take a look at who he is in other countries around the globe.- Traditional Russian Christmas Dinner RecipesChristmas dinner in Russia sometimes doesn't happen until New Year's Eve, due to the influence of past Communist rule. But when it's finally time for a traditional Russian Christmas dinner, the Russians go whole hog.
- How to Have a Great Russian Christmas DinnerIf you're looking to add some Russian traditions into your Christmas dinner, here are some great Russian Christmas recipes to try this year.
Children's Literature: Christmas Around the WorldChristmas is celebrated around the world in many ways. Each culture celebrates Christmas with unique traditions. What better way to explore Christmas in many cultures that with books? Use this list to help you...
12 Spots to See the Nutcracker in Chicagoland in 2010No winter holiday season is complete without a performance of Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker. This Christmas classic has charmed audiences for over 100 years. Here are a dozen "Nutcracker" performances, offered all over Chicagoland for Christmas 2010.
O' Christmas Tree: History, Varieties, Picking One Out and Caring for ItThis article gives you some history of the origin of Christmas trees. It also tells you how to pick a good one and how to care for it.- A Brief History and Guidelines for Creating a Delicious and Authentic Russian Christmas DinnerWhat meals are served for Christmas dinner in Russia. Some recipes for Christmas dinner in Russia. A brief history of Christmas dinner in Russia.
Hilarious Christmas Gag Gifts for Family and Co-Workers in 2009This list of the top 5 gag gift ideas this year includes a Bob Dylan's Christmas album, Sarah Palin's book, underwear for your hands, this year's version of the Snuggie, and a shirt that will have your victim howling with laughter.- How the Russians Celebrate ChristmasSince the fall of the Soviet Union, things have changed in Russia, including Christmas. It is now celebrated more openly, while still retaining its pre-Soviet traditions.
How to Have an Authentic Ukrainian ChristmasUkrainians mix pagan and Christian customs to celebrate the season.- The Top 5 Most Liked Christmas Cookies for 2008If you are trying to find the best cookies to make for Christmas this year, then here's how to save yourself hours of time. Just read this article.
- Santa Claus, St. Nick and Christmas Figures Around the WorldChristmas is a Holy Christian observance that is often celebrated with imaginative, fanciful traditions from folklore and legend. Santa Claus is a legendary personality, similar to St. Nicholas, Father Christmas, Sinterklaas, Julenisse and Christkindl.
- Musing About ChristmasThis is a semi-serious, flippant rumination about the Christmas celebration, an imaginative rap session on the topic with bits and pieces of peculiar information of the olden times Christmas, and an off-the-path rhetoric on this Christmassy theme.
Tips to Add German Traditions to Christmas SeasonA German theme in holiday decorations and parties gives a merry, traditional feel to the holidays. Following are some suggestions to give your home and holiday a Germany atmosphere their Christmas.
Best Non-Traditional Christmas Celebration IdeasLooking for new and interesting ways to celebrate Christmas this year? Here are a few non-traditional ways in which you can enjoy the Christmas holidays.
Trans-Siberian Orchestra and Christmas Music that Will Blow Your MindTrans-Siberian Orchestra is hitting the road for another holiday season tour. They have planned a 90-city, nine week showcase of their symphonic/classical/progressive metal Christmas music. Never heard of them? Then you're missing some great music...- Eisenhower's America: Anti-Communism and Civil Religion in the 1950sIn the first years of the Cold War, religion saw a resurgence in American social and political life. The push for unity and conformity allowed for the development of a theology-free civil religion that tested the boundaries of the separation of Church and State.
- Gypsies Find Home in American Mall Kiosks Selling JewelryThis is a satiric article that links gypsies who once were master coppersmiths with making jewelry in the modern day and selling thier wares in mall kiosks throughout America.
- The True Meaning of ChristmasWhat Christmas means to me
- Christmas Celebrations Around the WorldHow and why do Christmas traditions vary around the world?
- Christmas Time in the World - Countries Which Celebrate ChristmasChristmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus. This feast was created by the pope to promote Christianity and remove pagan festivals celebrated at the winter solstice.
- Christmas Around the WorldAre we too commercial with Christmas?
More Traditions for ChristmasTry recipes, swing at a pinata, or feed the birds as part of your Glaedelig Jul (Danish for Merry Christmas).
Christmas History and Traditions of Different CulturesEver wonder how Christmas is celebrated in other parts of the world or why Santa Claus gives out presents on the celebration of Christ's Birthday?
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