Home is where the heart is, but it may not be where you always want to be for the holidays. There is no reason wanderlust and winter wonderlands can’t go together.
If you are looking for a festive escape (from your family, work, whatever) this Christmas, all you need to do is throw some eggnog in a thermos and hit the road. Each state in America has its own unique way of celebrating the season, so we listed 50 of the oddest, brightest, sweetest and Santa-iest ways to get into the holiday spirit, one for each state.
Alabama: Elfapalooza
Each year,...
If you are looking for a festive escape (from your family, work, whatever) this Christmas, all you need to do is throw some eggnog in a thermos and hit the road. Each state in America has its own unique way of celebrating the season, so we listed 50 of the oddest, brightest, sweetest and Santa-iest ways to get into the holiday spirit, one for each state.
Alabama: Elfapalooza
Each year,...
- 12/25/2017
- by Kelli Bender
- PEOPLE.com
Queen's honours list also includes CBEs for oscar-winner Colin Firth and singer Bryan Ferry, and OBEs for Ashes heroes
A collective sigh of relief will be heard across Britain, quickly followed by a suitably awful pun: "Knight to see you, to see you knight." At 83 the evergreen entertainer Bruce Forsyth has finally got his long-predicted knighthood.
The nod comes in the Queen's 2011 birthday honours list – one of 965 people whose diverse services to society, including David Cameron's "big society", are recognised on Saturday.
But after years of speculation, gossip and tabloid outrage against the tardiness of Whitehall and Buckingham Palace, Forsyth's gong is the eye-catcher. The entertainer, who is enjoying a renaissance as host of BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing, started his career at 14 and fronted countless game shows, perhaps most memorably The Generation Game. He admitted that he feared the day might never come but said the elation...
A collective sigh of relief will be heard across Britain, quickly followed by a suitably awful pun: "Knight to see you, to see you knight." At 83 the evergreen entertainer Bruce Forsyth has finally got his long-predicted knighthood.
The nod comes in the Queen's 2011 birthday honours list – one of 965 people whose diverse services to society, including David Cameron's "big society", are recognised on Saturday.
But after years of speculation, gossip and tabloid outrage against the tardiness of Whitehall and Buckingham Palace, Forsyth's gong is the eye-catcher. The entertainer, who is enjoying a renaissance as host of BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing, started his career at 14 and fronted countless game shows, perhaps most memorably The Generation Game. He admitted that he feared the day might never come but said the elation...
- 6/10/2011
- by Michael White
- The Guardian - Film News
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