For some, Boxing Day is all about stretching out Christmas a little longer. It's a time for leftover bubble and squeak, catching up with family you didn’t see on the big day, or heading out for a long ...
The day after Christmas is known as Boxing Day. For millions outside the United States, December 26 is celebrated with elaborate traditions. In the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and ...
For a lot of football fans, Boxing Day means one thing: Premier League football. The day has been marked on the competition's calendar for so many years now it's become a firm tradition. Other leagues ...
For much of the English-speaking world, the day after Christmas is Boxing Day. But the United States isn't one of those countries.
The origin of the name “Boxing Day” varies, but it was first used in print in 1833, four years before Charles Dickes referred to it in “The Pickwick Papers,” according to History. Some believe it ...
Christmas Day means no work and no school for millions across the United States, but what about the day after? President Donald Trump signed an executive order proclaiming Dec. 26 (as well as ...
St George’s reverberated with drums as Place’s New Generation Gombeys performed throughout the East End, finishing at King’s Square in one of the island’s cherished traditions. It was one of many ...
Boxing Day games are a long-standing tradition in England Ian MacNicol/Getty Images The ripped wrapping paper has been cleared away, leftover turkey is firmly on the menu, and most people are off work ...