Chinese New Year, Fire Horse
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This Tuesday and Wednesday, four holidays from different cultures and religions overlap in a rare calendar year.
Whether you’re unfamiliar with Lunar New Year or need a refresher, this guide to ushering in the Year of the Horse has you covered.
Communities across Michigan are celebrating Lunar New Year, set to begin Feb. 17. Here are customs and local events.
The start of Lunar New Year is almost here. Here's everything you need to know about it.
Two months after the new year began in the Western calendar, the Lunar New Year is about to arrive.
Feb. 18, 2026: Lent is the 40-day period leading up Easter for Christians that begins with Ash Wednesday, which falls on Feb. 18. Easter, which is April 5 this year, is determined by the first full moon that occurs after the vernal equinox.
Welcome to the Year of the Horse. Here's how to celebrate, from lion dancers at the Huntington to floats at Westminster's Tet Parade.
Four holidays are all happening within two days this year because several long solar, lunar and lunisolar calendar cycles sync up. This doesn't occur very often.