Discover unique winter solstice rituals—from a deconstructed Bûche de Noël dessert to a winter solstice pajama party—that ...
“We chose the equinox and the solstice (and) New Year’s Eve so as you walk in the labyrinth, you can reflect,” she said. “And ...
The shortest day and longest night of the year inspire mystical winter solstice traditions in anticipation of the sun's ...
The winter solstice is the astronomical start of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, when the North Pole is tilted farthest ...
Ancient Greek winter solstice festivals such as Haloa and Poseidon’s month blended astronomy, fertility rites, and the divine ...
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13 Fun Facts About the Winter Solstice

When winter sets in, and daylight is gone well before dinner, it’s hard not to notice how long the nights stretch on. For me, ...
The winter solstice officially in the Northern Hemisphere begins Sunday, December 21 at 10:03 am - EST.  It’s the opposite in ...
The celebration of the Winter Solstice is an ancient practice that is almost untraceable. While we know civilizations like ...
Winter Solstice 2025 marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. Know its scientific reason, cultural meaning, spiritual significance, and more.
Dozens of mysterious structures across the Northern Hemisphere – some nearly 5,000 years old – align precisely to frame the rising and setting Sun on midwinter's shortest day.
A new winter solstice Native art market in Billings brought together more than two dozen Indigenous artists, creating a shared space for cultural representation and community.
Today, people consider "Yule" synonymous with "Christmas." But centuries ago, Yule meant something different — a pagan mid-winter festival, dating back to pre-Christian Germanic people.