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This day in pop culture for January 7

On this day in pop culture history, Zoey had an extraordinary playlist, “Rudolph” became #1, “Fame” debuted on TV, and an UFO might have caused a crash?
Normally, Jason Marcon writes about local history for Sudbury.com, but this week he’s back with a rousing collection of ...
Looking back at the past year, the anxiety among influential sections of the population that the NPP government would ...
We hear them from one Yuletide after another, the sounds of the season we’ve known and loved for decades. Just how much do ...
Chris Garten (R-Ind.) sharing AI-generated images of himself beating up Santa Claus in front of the state’s Capitol Building; ...
If you’re like me, Christmas specials are an essential part of each and every holiday season. They’re one of TV’s ...
While there are many classic Christmas special movies and shows that one can binge on from the comfort of their homes this ...
Because no one wants to read about politics on Christmas Day, here's something light for readers who pick up the paper sometime between the kids waking up before dawn and everyone passing out after a ...
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was conceived for a purely Scrooge-like reason — to make money. Thankfully, its creator saw the Montgomery Ward marketing campaign as an opportunity to be as bold in his ...
1: D. When “Jingle Bells” was first published in September 1857, it was originally considered a drinking song. Yuletide revelers would clink their drinking glasses to mimic sleighbells. Its lyrics ...
We hear them from one Yuletide after another, the sounds of the season we’ve known and loved for decades. Just how much do ...