America is a melting pot of traditions, customs, and quirks that make it unique. While some of these traditions are beloved and celebrated, others might make you want to cringe. So, let's talk about ...
America is a nation built on traditions—some rooted in centuries of history, others born in the golden days of the 20th century. These customs shaped our communities, defined family life, and brought ...
Many of the holiday traditions we celebrate today traveled across oceans and generations before becoming part of modern holiday culture in the United States. From decorated trees and candlelit rituals ...
Celebrating its 45th anniversary, the Museum of Indian Culture hosted its annual two-day Roasting Ears of Corn Festival Saturday. It’s Pennsylvania’s oldest Native American festival celebrating the ...
Each year millions of people throughout the country celebrate Juneteenth. The holiday, made official in 2021, is the perfect time to uphold sacred traditions and give thanks to the ancestors who have ...
The 36th annual Balboa Park Pow Wow kicked off on Saturday, drawing in hundreds of people from all over the country. The event celebrates and honors Native American culture and traditions. "It gives ...
A yearly tradition, many from throughout the state of California came together at Yuba College’s Marysville campus in Linda on Saturday for the two-day Spring Pow Wow event that is in its 42nd year in ...
This year, my family and I had the privilege of volunteering on the South Pasadena Float for the 136th Rose Parade. Beyond the hands-on experience of trimming and fitting roses onto the float, the ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The city’s waterfront was bustling on Sunday as the Hooley on the Hudson, a festival celebrating Irish-American culture and history, marked its 25th anniversary. Sponsored by the ...