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Many fields of learning rely on symbolism and tradition to make connections, sometimes borrowing one from another and adapting it as needed.
Read MoreYou're lost. Like the missing section of the Nixon tapes, this page has vanished from history, but maybe you were looking for one of these:
Many fields of learning rely on symbolism and tradition to make connections, sometimes borrowing one from another and adapting it as needed.
Read MoreThe Easter sunrise service is a staple of the Easter holiday, but what is it and why is it observed? This is the Biblical origin of the Easter sunrise service.
Read MoreEaster is a Christian holiday that occurs in the springtime. However, a complicated history reveals why this observance happens on different days each year.
Read MoreThere are unique ways to celebrate various holidays. For many people, Easter means an abundance of sweet treats, including chocolate, delivered by -- a rabbit?
Read MoreEastern isn't typically associated with witches, at least not in the U.S., but in Scandinavian tradition witches play a prominent role in the holiday.
Read MoreHolidays with their roots in religious belief can sometimes attract practices that don't have much to do with the original intent. Easter is no exception.
Read MoreEver wonder how a holiday celebrating Jesus includes bunnies and eggs? The answer lies in Medieval Easters, which featured traditions that may look familiar.
Read MoreHolidays bring their unique qualities to the pages of the calendar. Included on the list for Easter is the annual White House Easter Egg Roll.
Read MoreThe island has a modest and largely Polynesian population, but it's best known for some of its other residents: the iconic and mysterious Easter Island heads.
Read MoreHunting for Easter eggs in movies has become a passion for movie geeks. Here are some Easter eggs from classic movies that don't appear on any sites or lists.
Read MoreEaster is celebrated every year by members of the Christian faith in all corners of the world, including those in the African nation of Rwanda
Read MoreThe annual Easter egg roll at the White House has been an event for over 140 years. However, the Easter bunny didn't make its appearance until much later
Read MoreThe Easter Bunny has become the official symbol of Easter in the U.S. and around the world, but in Australia, another creature represents Easter.
Read MorePeople have been secreting Easter eggs in the wilds of real life, as a reward for people who keep their eyes on their surroundings, instead of on their phones.
Read MoreSymbols of spring abound -- flowers blooming, birds singing. So much of it involves vibrant, eye-catching color, like psanky eggs from Ukraine.
Read MoreEaster Island already had a name, Rapa Nui, and was home to a rich culture that flourished there long before its "discovery." Do people still live there?
Read MoreWith its rocky coasts and green hilltops, Easter Island has a long, complex history and is home to the mysterious moai.
Read MoreHere are some fun Universal Studios Easter eggs found throughout the park that you likely didn't know about.
Read MoreNot all movie Easter eggs are bundles of goodness filled with delicious metaphorical chocolate. Here are lazy Easter eggs everyone is tired of seeing in movies.
Read MoreHuman beings have been inhabiting Easter Island since somewhere around 400-700 CE. But something led to a collapse in its once balanced civilization.
Read MoreThese are some of the weirdest, most bizarre Easter eggs in comic book history. Strap in.
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe is a vast, glorious, and self-indulgent place, an obsessive onscreen "Where's Waldo?" of referential goings-on. Enthusiastic viewers have spent more than a decade Clockwork Oranging their eyes at the screen, trying to spot unseen Easter eggs, and Avengers Endgame ...
Read MoreJames Gunn, the writer and director of the first two movies in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy series — and, if nothing goes horribly wrong again, the planned third entry — loves his Easter eggs.
Read MoreIn 1582, Pope Gregory XIII announced that a 10-day chunk of October would be struck from the calendar. Not everyone was willing to play along.
Read MoreNow, there's a new hidden detail in Star Wars making its way across the internet, rounding out a galaxy far, far away just that much more. It regards Yoda's living situation, and friends? It's a stone cold bummer.
Read MorePeople have been writing things down for thousands of years, and some ancient writing systems baffle experts. Here are a few that we still haven't figured out.
Read MoreGiant storms called nor'easters are famously common in the northeast region of the North American continent, with 20 to 40 battering the area each year.
Read MoreA blue eye on a blue ring - you might have seen the "evil eye" somewhere before, maybe in an emoji or on a necklace. But what is the meaning and myth behind it?
Read MoreWhich monuments of today will stand the test of time? We have a handle on the most famous statues in the world. Here's our list of these extraordinary figures.
Read MoreToo often in life, people are divided into socially reinforced groups, diametrically opposed to one another on principle. Jets versus Sharks. Montagues versus Capulets. Contemporary versus classical theater nerds. And, for a time, Star Wars fans were often pitted against Star Trek fans.
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