From Ozzy to Baby Yoda, here are some made-for-TV fires that will (sort of not really) keep you warm Ah, the televised burning Yule log, a symbol of the holidays that, depending on how you look at it, ...
Each year, the modest-sized community of McAdenville, North Carolina transforms into glowing, festive Christmas Town U.S.A.
For decades, Christmas time has meant the return of that quintessential holiday TV program, “The Yule Log.” The static image of a wood-burning fireplace — accompanied by a holiday soundtrack— has ...
This article originally ran on Dec. 25, 2008. From a TV perspective, Christmas Eve 1966 looked grim. The regular Saturday night college basketball broadcast was suspended due to the holiday, and while ...
Nothing beats a Bûche de Noël during the holidays! The holidays have arrived with Christmas (and Christmas menu planning) in full swing, and we have a special treat for you with this Christmas recipe ...
For those without a fireplace this Christmas, the wonderful invention that is the Yule Log is an absolute must during the holiday season. So where can you watch the Yule Log this Christmas Eve? If you ...
Yule logs can mean different things for different people. For some, yule logs mean warm, crackling fireplaces. For others, they bring to mind sweet, chocolate cakes. Either way, the Christmas icon in ...
There’s a Yule duel brewing this Christmas day. Not one, but two separate versions of “The Yule Log,” one of television’s oddest yet most heartwarming holiday habits, will beckon families as they open ...
As the world celebrate the Yuletide season under the freezing winter cold, families gather around the fireplace on Christmas Eve to get the much needed heat from the burning wood. While books, movies, ...