Jan. 28 marks the Lunar New Year, beginning the Year of the Snake. It's not the only lunar festival — Ramadan begins Feb. 28, ...
In honor of the Year of the Snake, let’s appreciate the strange anatomy and evolution of these slithery reptiles ...
One well-known ancient legend speaks of Nian, a hideous monster that feasted on human flesh on New Year’s Day. Because the ...
Whether you're unfamiliar with the occasion or need a refresher, this guide to ushering in the Year of the Snake has you covered.
The festival is celebrated by several ethnic communities across the world, where it is known as Chunjie (Chinese), Seollal ...
We’ve noticed while scouring shops online that there are a number of Lunar New Year themed items out there to mark the annual ...
The Year of the Snake begins on Jan. 29. It’s the first time Lunar New Year is a legislatively recognized (though unpaid) holiday in Washington state. Here's what to know about it.
Yes, we just had a new year celebration – but why let the calendar year have all the fun? Lunar New Year is fast approaching, falling on Jan. 29 this year. The holiday has been a big part of ...
Students debate eliminating months from the calendar, citing exams, heat and lack of holidays as reasons for their choices.