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It is that time of the year!

Holdovers (2023) Director: Alexander Payne This one comes close to being a feel-good Christmas spirit movie in the vein of 'It's a Wonderful Life' (1946), 'Miracle at 34th Street' (1947), and 'Diehard!' (1988). Maybe not 'Diehard' for its destruction and violence that happens around X'Mas. When everything looks hopeless, and there is no reason to be merry, one can be a Scrooge, making life a living hell for people or, alternatively, try to at least a little bit better for others. After all, that is how life has been for aeons. Life, with its ups and downs throughout our civilisation, only makes one's life more colourful. Despite all the maladies and tragedy, we still come out unscathed, dusting the dirt off our backs and moving forward to face another challenge. That that does not kill us makes us stronger. The sombre settings around Christmas make the soul go pensive. Tradition has made one long for lost relatives and reminisce about a caref...

Vintage Christmas Moments

Christmas is said to be a time of love, cheer and human compassion. These photos may be decades-old, but the stories they tell are not much different than the stories of today. British and German troops sharing the unofficial ceasefire during WWI in No Man's Land (1914) The first Norwegian Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square, donated to London by the city of Oslo as thanks for England's help during WWII (18 Dec. 1947) Using old WWII flamethrowers to clear up snow (December, 1947) A poor woman taking a donated Christmas dinner from the Salvation Army (1910) A young girl leaving a message for Santa Claus in the Brecknock School for Blind Children (1925) Rehearsals for the first ever New Year's Eve Time ball drop (1907) A young German couple welcoming the new year on top of the Berlin Wall with a kiss (1989) Santa riding an elephant (1925) John Lennon, Yoko Ono and Mary Hopkins at a Christmas party (1968) Bostonians out for Christmas shopping (1930) Unemployed New Yorkers...