CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — Have you ever seen a decoration or a sign labeled as “Xmas” instead of “Christmas” and wondered why? There’s an answer for that, and it’s a bit older than you may think.
Linguist and lexicographer Ben Zimmer analyzes the origins of words in the news. Read previous columns here. The holiday shopping season has been, as usual, full of online exhortations: “Xmas sale!” ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Christmas is also known on paper as XMAS. But some people just don't agree with the spelling of the holiday. They believe it takes the Christ out of Christmas, saying it's a modern ...
You’ve probably heard the phrase “Keep Christ in Christmas,” either on a church sign, or a Facebook wall. You might have even heard it this month. The idea is always the same: let’s not rub out the ...
“Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” by John Lennon is one of the most famous Christmas songs of all time. It came out of a cultural context that a lot of younger people probably don’t know. During an interview ...
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