Happy Thanksgiving from The Saturday Evening Post, Art.com, and Butterball!
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With all the concerns about Christmas — or at least Christmas shopping — intruding on Thanksgiving, maybe it’s time to keep Thanksgiving in its traditional pre-1939 place.
A happy holiday wish from Abigail Rockwell, Norman Rockwell’s granddaughter.
A 1948 Post article questions what we know about the holiday that started as a three-day picnic and Pilgrim sporting event.
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Let the post-Thanksgiving shopping begin! Cover artists over the decades have shown us how it’s done. And how darn tiring it can be.
Hard, hard it is, this anxious autumn, To lift the heavy mind from its dark forebodings; To sit at the bright feast, and with ruddy cheer Give thanks for the harvest of a troubled year. The clouds move and shift, withdraw to new positions on the hills; The sky above us is a thinning haze—a […]
If you or one of your guests are on a gluten-free diet, check out these crowd-pleasing holiday recipes.
What could a 61-year-old article possibly tell us about this well-known holiday?
In 1984, John Hughes made his mark on teen cinema.
The CEO of RogerEbert.com hopes to make forgiveness, empathy, compassion, and kindness go viral with her new book.
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A dark tale of time unrolling
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