The burning of a Yule log is a long-standing tradition which provides heat in cold winters and holiday symbolism for many ...
Any other old-school English majors out there tasked with memorizing and then reciting the prologue of The Canterbury Tales in Old English back in the day? If so, chances are, you haven’t recovered.
Per the BBC, the Yule log was originally an entire tree, lit with the remnants of last year’s one. People thought that if they kept the wood burning for the entire 12 days they believed the solstice ...
Like the bark of an old tree adorned with festive trinkets, Elizabeth Chin's Yule log is special in more ways than one.
The yule log debuted on WPIX in New York City 45 years ago this Christmas. Since its first broadcast, the log has inspired a quirky genre of film... The Good Old Yule Log Spreads To HDTV If history ...
Though often used interchangeably with ‘Christmas’, the word Yule describes a pagan celebration that happens every year on ...
Yule Log broadcasts are a bit of an American tradition, though similar content has also been broadcast around the world. They consist of a video of a log burning in a fireplace, ideally merrily so, ...
When the holidays roll around, we start seeing cute little gingerbread men, long sheets of peppermint bark, and rolled, cream-filled cakes. But it doesn't have to be Christmas-time to enjoy the latter ...
It was a miracle that the only fire that night occurred in the fireplace. For a father who preached safety when we had so ...
From Ozzy to Baby Yoda, here are some made-for-TV fires that will (sort of not really) keep you warm Ah, the televised burning Yule log, a symbol of the holidays that, depending on how you look at it, ...
‘Tis the season for an overabundance of all things jolly, sparkly, and holiday related. There’s no shortage of ways to celebrate this time of year—movies, TV shows, books, festivals, lights, trees, ...