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Baltic Assembly Literature Prize awarded to Estonian writer Kai Aareleid

Joint Jury to choose the winners of the Prize of the Baltic Assembly

Joint Jury to choose the winners of the Prize of the Baltic Assembly
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Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition

Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition. Amy McKeever © Photograph by Hulton Archive, Getty Images In December 1848, an illustration showed Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children admiring a Christmas tree. Many variations of the image began to circulate, popularizing the festive trend. Christmas trees are a strange tradition, if you think about it: Every December, people in regions around the world head to the nearest forest, chop down a tree, drag it into their homes, adorn it with lights, baubles, and tinsel then unceremoniously drag it to the curb in January. But evergreen boughs have been essential seasonal decor since ancient times as part of pagan winter solstice celebrations. “Evergreens at midwinter festivals were traditional since the ancient world, signifying the victory of life and light over death and darkness,” writes Carole Cusack, professor of religious studies at the University of Sydn

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