Winter Solstice celebrated with music on Staten Island
The shortest day of the year, the one with least light. And it's true there is darkness. Here's a song called “Winter Solstice,” haunting and beautiful for the day. The light starts growing again now. What will you bring into the
BOSTON (CBS) – Well it's here. December 21st. The winter solstice. And if we lived in New Zealand it would be the summer solstice. It will be a very short day with just a little over nine hours of sunlight. According to the
One calendar cycle comes to an end today as another begins. This magical moment is the December solstice, when the Sun stands farthest south in the sky for the entire year. It marks the end of autumn and beginning of
As of December 21 the sun's on its way back… But what about you? By Michael Terman, Ph.D.
solstice.jpg Baritone Christopher Dylan Herbert from the Make Music Winter Festival, kicks things off with an outdoor, traveling performance of Franz Schubert's "Winterreise," during the Snug Harbor Winter Solstice Festival on Friday night. Staten
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