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Groundhog Day marks the midpoint of winter, blending European folklore with modern fun as Americans turn to a groundhog’s shadow to predict the season’s outcome — either six more weeks of ...
This winter has been harsh, especially in the Midwest and East Coast, but in just a couple weeks, on Groundhog Day, we'll find out if we're going to find out we're going to have an extra long ...
You may not necessarily be able to watch "Groundhog Day" for free, but if you have a TV antenna or pay for a cable service, you're in luck. AMC will air the movie all day (very fitting) on Sunday ...
Annually, Groundhog Day falls on Feb. 2. Here's the tradition behind the holiday and why PETA wants to change it. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
Groundhog handler AJ Derume and Punxsutawney Phil, who saw his shadow, predicting a late spring during the 137th annual Groundhog Day festivities on Feb. 2, 2023, in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
It's almost Groundhog Day, and what better way to celebrate than by streaming the movie. Here's how to watch it, plus the cast and plot of the movie.
The first Groundhog Day was celebrated on Feb. 2, 1887, at Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney. The holiday has roots in a few different religions, but it took a similar message from each of them.
Major, a groundhog who's been predicting the weather at the Second Chances Wildlife Center, died last year on Groundhog Day. The center has another groundhog taking his place named Josie Burrow.
OK. So it is hard to deny that Groundhog Day is kind of a fun and silly holiday, but NPR's Avery Keatley offers a perspective on why the holiday is unique and important to American culture. AVERY ...
Groundhog Day is a tradition that stretches back more than 100 years. Legend has it, if Phil sees his shadow, we will have six more weeks of winter. But if he doesn't, spring may be sooner than we ...
Groundhog Day is Sunday, and now is a good time to familiarize yourself before you check out the annual weather forecasting festivals in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. Here's what you need ...