Si Spiegel, War Hero Who Modernized Christmas Trees, Dies at 99
The son of Jewish immigrants, he was a pilot in World War II who later created patents to mass-produce artificial conifers.
By Sam Roberts
The son of Jewish immigrants, he was a pilot in World War II who later created patents to mass-produce artificial conifers.
By Sam Roberts
Hablar con los ancianos como si fueran niños es una interacción falsa, tediosa y estúpida. Cuando me resistí a hacerlo con mi abuela nuestra relación dio un giro feliz hacia conversaciones inesperadas.
By Richard Morgan
After a pandemic hiatus, my family was finally back in Las Vegas for Christmas, and we were up $1.25. The world was ours.
By Matt Flegenheimer
“Artie Shaw: Time Is All You’ve Got,” a documentary, was embroiled in lawsuits for years. Now it has a weeklong run at the Film Forum.
By James Barron
Gleefully vulgar, the genre known as “Cinepanettone” once dominated Italy over the holidays. Italian revelers recently flocked to the alpine town where many of the films were set.
By Jason Horowitz
Mexican bakeries on both sides of the border begin making rosca de reyes, three kings bread, weeks in advance.
By Christina Morales
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
While the pace of growth slowed, spending stayed strong because of robust job growth and strong wage gains.
By Jordyn Holman
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church formally changed the main date for the festivities, departing from the Russian tradition of celebrating on Jan. 7, according to the Julian calendar.
By Andrew E. Kramer
Wishing you and your family an excellent holiday.
By Natasha Frost and Amelia Nierenberg
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