Remember all the things you’d do to get a better chance of having a snow day? Here are nine of those superstitions.
As the New Year approaches, people worldwide embrace traditional superstitions to bring luck, love and prosperity into their lives. From eating a dozen grapes to smashing plates and holding off on ...
Good Friday is here, the day when Christians across the world mark the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It comes after Maundy Thursday, which is the commemoration of the Last Supper, and ahead of Easter ...
Maybe you have to tap the plane three times as you board. Maybe you can't watch your beloved Eagles play without wearing your lucky (and desperately in need of washing) green socks. Maybe you're ...
Depending on where you live, there are a multitude of traditions, superstitions and rituals to help welcome a new year. From eating 12 grapes to wearing red underwear, see some of the more unique ways ...
That strange ritual your great-grandmother swore by for staying healthy might have seemed like pure superstition, but it could have been based on legitimate medical principles that science didn’t ...
With this year signaling the 106th running of the iconic Indianapolis 500, it would be more than fair to say the race has had a chance to accumulate its fair share of traditions and superstitions ...
One of the most widespread New Year’s superstitions cautions against cleaning or doing laundry on January 1. According to folklore, activities such as sweeping floors, washing clothes or taking out ...
Here you are, going about your day, when all of a sudden you spot a penny, heads-up, glimmering on the sidewalk. Do you pick it up? If you fall in camp yes ma'am you're in good company, but have you ...
Whether it's knocking on wood or throwing salt over the shoulder, celebrities are doing what they can to navigate the mysteries of the universe. In fact, many in Hollywood often look to astrology and ...