Wednesday 22 December 2010

About Today: A Festivus for the Rest of Us

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From Jen Hubley, your About Today Editor
By far the best holiday party I attend every year isn't a Christmas party, or a Hanukkah party, or even a New Year's Eve party: It's a Festivus party. And my favorite thing about it is that it gives us all a break from thinking about traditional holidays.

How to Celebrate Festivus
At this time of year, we could all use a break. It's hard to feel festive when you're up to your eyeballs in bills and wrapping paper.
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Reader Stories: Festivus Celebrations
Festivus, of course, started on the show 'Seinfeld,' a program that featured characters who knew a thing or two about stress-related meltdowns.

Video: How to Throw a Great Party
Whatever type of party you throw, you'll want it to go as smoothly as possible. Plan ahead, and maybe you'll avoid forgetting about the vegetable tray until after dessert. (I totally did that one year.)

Christmas and New Year's Celebrations Across the US
Feeling traditionally Christmasy? There are plenty of festivities for you. And hey, if you go to these events, maybe you won't even have to cook.

 


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