The Purdue Club Quadball will host its fifth annual Yule Ball Nov. 1 at the CoRec. All students are welcome, and tickets can ...
For centuries, celebrants observed Yule, a festival commemorating the winter solstice. Historians believe the ancient Norse ...
Yule is also a time for gathering with loved ones and sharing a festive meal. Traditional foods include roasted meats, root vegetables, wassail (mulled wine or spiced cider), Yule log cakes, ...
Rich, chocolatey and indulgent, Yule Log Style has the classic crunch of Rice Krispies. Finished off with a delicious ...
So you don't have a fireplace, but you want to feel cozy in your living room this Christmas? Well, since the 1960s, various TV channels have broadcast a never-ending Yule Log to simulate that warm ...
(The Conversation) — Yule, celebrated by Wiccans and many other Pagans in the Northern Hemisphere on Dec. 21, the day of the winter solstice, is a time for reflection. (The Conversation) — Yule will ...
While many outside of New York City are familiar with the Yule Log, the program started out here as a gift to New Yorkers without fireplaces in their apartments. This is why Fred M. Thrower (as ...
If you're the type who plans your holiday decor with CAD, or programs synchronized light shows conducted by a robo-Santa in the front yard, you probably also wish your yule log could be a little more ...
This article originally ran on Dec. 25, 2008. From a TV perspective, Christmas Eve 1966 looked grim. The regular Saturday night college basketball broadcast was suspended due to the holiday, and while ...
"Light My Fire" is what lots of folks will be saying this Thursday - and as Mo Rocca demonstrates, they won't even need a match: This Christmas millions of families will warm themselves around the TV.
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: November 1966: local New York TV station WPIX had nothing to broadcast for 1.5 hours. There wasn't much on TV during the holidays, so viewers were ...