Housekeeping Last Day to Submit New Year’s Eve Events!
posted by December 17 at 11:47 AM
onThe deadline for New Year’s Eve events is TOMORROW!
OMG!
So here’s the deal: You are hosting a New Year’s event of some sort. Dance party, poetry reading, stitch n’ bitch, whatever. You want it listed in “The Stranger’s Guide to Everything Happening on New Year’s Everywhere! (in Seattle).”
All you gotta do? Email your listing to music@thestranger.com with something about New Year’s in the title.
That’s it. Bada-bing, bada-boom. But—do it quick, you only got 24 hours!
“New Year’s—the only secular holiday the entire world can enjoy!”
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Um, except the Chinese New Year isn't on January 1.
“New Year’s—the only secular holiday the entire world can enjoy!”
just because they don't celebrate on the same day doesn't mean they don't celebrate it.
How offensive. Nauru isn't going to be enjoying anything.
Since New Year's is characterized by hedonism and excess swiftly followed by periods of repentance, regret, and temperance, I always assumed it was an Evangelical Christian holiday.
I wish I was hosting a New Year's event in my pants but alas, I am single.
woe is me :*(
Wrong again - Rosh Hashanah.
What about Vietnamese people? They celebrate a festival too - and it isn't the "Chinese" New Year ...
And don't forget Samhain! Lots of people celebrate the Winter Solstice around here.
I can't find where to find this? “The Stranger’s Guide to Everything Happening on New Year’s Everywhere! (in Seattle).”
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