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Yuletide

[yool-tahyd] / ˈyulˌtaɪd /




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This year, she tackles the folk duo the Handsome Family’s “So Much Wine,” a dark but ultimately tender tale of Yuletide overindulgence.

From New York Times

With the holiday season upon us, we offer up again a little unexpected gift from a previous Yuletide column about Hollywood legend and Christmas baby Humphrey Bogart, born Dec. 25, 1899.

From Washington Times

If the right invented the War on Christmas, why are there so many enemies of Yuletide cheer, who range from the mildly obnoxious to the downright hysterical?

From Washington Times

Appropriating the name of those Yuletide party favors so popular in England, he called them his “Christmas crackers,” eventually assembling nearly 40 years’ worth in four handsome volumes.

From Washington Post

"The Christmas Spirit" is a heartwarming homage to Hallmark's Yuletide flicks that implicitly addresses the critiques the channel sustained concerning years of insistently featuring white heterosexual romances at their center.

From Salon