Our civilization relies on calendars to organize and measure time. Culture, religion, and astronomy have all influenced calendars throughout history. Calendars have a fascinating history, dating back ...
An edition of Koloman Moser’s “Frommel’s Calendar” (c. 1912) at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (© Museum Associates/LACMA) New Year’s Day may signify the end of a much-needed holiday break, the ...
Calendars have always been essential in our world — and right now is no different. The Calendar is essential to almost everything we do in life. Every appointment and every meeting has a timeframe ...
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What happened to the missing 10 days in October of 1582 (or 1867 for Alaskans)?
This is why on Alaskan calendars, the missing 10 days occur in 1867. For those who are interested, you can ‘see’ the missing ...
With December just a couple of weeks away, the holiday season is truly upon us. While tradition dictates that you should start an Advent Calendar on Dec. 1 and continue with it every day until Dec. 25 ...
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