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The cultural category is a vast collection of events covering several topics, including the arts, languages, customs, racial and ethnic groups, food, beverages, and fairs.
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Born in 2020 in the wake of the Black Lives Matter global protest, Black Pound Day in the United Kingdom is a monthly event occurring on the first Saturday of each month (except the first day, which was h...
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The first full week of each March is the Celebrate Your Name Week. Every year it's meant to remind us to honor our names and their significance on our lives. Each day has its own focus Sunday is the Na...
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Part of Celebrate Your Name Week, Namesake Day is a time to learn where your name came from, and about the person you were named after, if that is the case. Celebrated on the Sunday of Celebrate Your Name...
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Return Borrowed Books Week encourages the returning of books that you've borrowed, especially from your local library. Return Borrowed Books Week was created by the late Al Kaelin and is supported by th...
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Have you ever noticed that very few of the classic artists are women? There is Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, Berthe Morisot, Artemisia Gentileschi and Mary Cassatt, but overall, it is hard to find more...
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Discover What Your Name Means Day is set aside to encourage people to find out the true meaning of their names. Always Wednesday of Celebrate Your Name Week.
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Dream Day was created by Robert Muller to provide an opportunity for the global community to envision a world of peaceful, united humanity. All nations and all people deserve to dream. Today is the day t...
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Middle Name Pride Day is celebrated by telling three people who don't know your middle name what it is and the story behind it. Through the first 4,500 years of biblical human history, surnames rarely ex...
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World Day of Muslim Culture, Peace, Dialogue and Film. On this day we celebrate the boundless vault of cultural beauty that is the Muslim world - from poetry and literature, scientific and engineering acc...
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For Hindus, Ekadashi is a sacred event and falls into two categories: monthly and annually. Lord Vishnu is honored monthly on Ekadeshi. Annually the event is expanded during the months of February or Marc...
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Ides of March is the middle of March. The word 'ides 'simply designates the center of any month. The Ides of March is most famous as the day of Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, organized by Brutus...
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On March 16, 1827 the first ever black owned newspaper came into existence in the United States. Called Freedom's Journal, it was founded by the Reverend John Wilk, John Russwurm and Samuel Cornish in New...
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Play the Recorder Day celebrates the woodwind instrument that looks like a flute called a recorder. This is event has been held annually since 1993 during March, Play the Recorder Month. On this day the...
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Every culture has its tales and fables. For centuries, oral histories and legends were communicated through tales and fables. Classic folklore teaches about other cultures and languages, generally capped...