Tim Burton’s “The Nightmare Before Christmas” is a timeless classic that families love to sit down and watch during the holidays. Every year, the debate around the movie grows larger […]
Contrary to what some in the Argonaut office may think, Nightmare Before Christmas is in fact a Halloween movie. The Christmas part of the story is just a backdrop for […]
In Friendship Square stands a tall pine tree enduring the snow for another Christmas. Unlike past years, yellow roses are strung through the bars of the metal barricade around the […]
What’s better than staying in on a cold Winter night and watching the classics? Here are some of the most popular holiday movies and hopefully some new ones too. The […]
The days are getting shorter and snow has already begun to fall, so the time has come to ease into the holiday spirit. There is no better time to start […]
Beginning this Friday, Dec. 3, the University of Idaho Theater department will put on “A Christmas Carol”, a free theater performance for all students to attend and enjoy. This show will play this weekend December 3 – 5 with matinee performances Dec. 11 and […]
With COVID-19 persisting through the winter, health officials have told us to prepare for a dark cold season. This means many families are going to experience a very different Christmas compared to what they have done in past years.
The Christmas season doesn’t feel truly present until you put up festive decorations. If you’re a student living on campus in the weeks before Winter Break and are missing a pine tree adorned with tinsel, lights and flashy […]
University of Idaho’s Department of Theatre Arts will present a virtual adaptation performance of Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol” to bring a touch of theater to the holiday season. The play, directed by Craig A. Miller and adapted for the stage by Kendra Phillips will be streamed online over Zoom for seven different performances in early December.
Let’s talk about Christmas. I’m here to tell you why it is the worst holiday ever created. Let’s move right on past the Christian exclusiveness, the mass marketing, the freedom of religion arguments and just get down to the brass tacks of it all. Christmas is the worst because of how obnoxious it is.