Pagan holidays, also known as Neopagan holidays, are based on ancient pre-Christian traditions and beliefs. These holidays are celebrated by various pagan and Wiccan communities in the United States. In 2022, there are several significant pagan holidays that will be observed. Imbolc, also known as Candlemas, is celebrated on February 1st or 2nd, marking the halfway point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It is a time to honor the returning light and the coming of spring. Beltane, celebrated on May 1st, is a celebration of fertility and the arrival of summer.
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Explore the 18th Century Irish Coast and a navigate a vast non-linear map comprised of more than 300 rooms and passageways.
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Beltane, celebrated on May 1st, is a celebration of fertility and the arrival of summer. It is a time to honor the goddess and the union of the god and goddess. Litha, also known as Midsummer or the summer solstice, is celebrated on June 20th or 21st.
The Curse
Mick and Phil - who haven't spoken to the others in a long while - are living it large.
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Months have passed. The money has been quietly rolling in, and while Albert and Natasha have kept a low profile, Mick and Phil - who haven't spoken to the others in a long while - are living it large. They've bought a nightclub in Soho, Mick's driving a gold Bentley and they're starting to draw unwanted attention to themselves.
Sidney, meanwhile, is receiving death threats and needs to get out of town. Billy sets up a meeting to arrange for Sidney to escape to Spain. But the net is closing in on the whole gang - with Ma McTavish on one side and the police on the other, it feels like time is running out. Time to run.
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Date Sunday 6 th March 2022 Time 10pm Channel Channel 4 Length 30 minutes
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Sunday 13th March 2022 | 12:15am | C4 |
Cast & crew
Allan Mustafa | Albert Fantoni |
Steve Stamp | Sidney Wilson |
Tom Davis | Big Mick Neville |
Hugo Chegwin | Phil 'The Captain' Pocket |
Emer Kenny | Natasha |
Ambreen Razia | Detective Thread |
Geoff Bell | Detective Saunders |
Michael Smiley | Ronnie Gatlin |
Peter Ferdinando | Crazy Clive Cornell |
Abraham Popoola | Joey |
Natalie Klamar | Candice |
Camille Coduri | Narrator |
Therese Bradley | Ma McTavish |
Ramon Tikaram | Billy English |
Edmund Dehn | Judge |
Julie Dray | Safiya Gatlin |
Tom Davis | Writer |
James De Frond | Writer |
Jeremy Dyson | Script Editor |
Steve Stamp | Writer (Additional Material) |
Allan Mustafa | Writer (Additional Material) |
Hugo Chegwin | Writer (Additional Material) |
James De Frond | Director |
Richard Webb | Producer |
James De Frond | Executive Producer |
Tom Davis | Executive Producer |
Allan Mustafa | Executive Producer |
Steve Stamp | Executive Producer |
Hugo Chegwin | Executive Producer |
Rhun Francis | Line Producer |
Andy Harvey | Co-producer |
Nigel Williams | Editor |
Anna Sheldrake | Production Designer |
Kharmel Cochrane | Casting Director |
Lynsey Moore | Costume Designer |
Roy Estabrook | Director of Photography |
Jody Williams | Make-up Designer |
Marli Wren | Composer |
Chris Aldom | Graphics |
Anthony Noone | 1st Assistant Director |
Months have passed. The money has been quietly rolling in, and while Albert and Natasha have kept a low profile, Mick and Phil - who haven't spoken to the others in a long while - are living it large. They've bought a nightclub in Soho, Mick's driving a gold Bentley and they're starting to draw unwanted attention to themselves.
It is a time to celebrate the peak of the sun's power and the abundance of nature. Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is celebrated on August 1st or 2nd. It is a harvest festival and a time to give thanks for the first fruits of the season. Mabon, also known as the autumn equinox, is celebrated on September 21st or 22nd. It is a time to celebrate the second harvest and the balance between light and darkness. Samhain, celebrated on October 31st, is a time to honor the ancestors and the thinning of the veil between the world of the living and the realm of the dead. It is often associated with Halloween. Yule, also known as the winter solstice, is celebrated on December 21st or 22nd. It is a time to celebrate the rebirth of the sun and the return of light. These pagan holidays are observed by various pagan and Wiccan communities throughout the United States. They provide an opportunity for individuals to connect with nature, honor ancient traditions, and celebrate the changing seasons. While these holidays have pagan origins, they are often celebrated in a modern and inclusive way that welcomes people of all spiritual backgrounds..
Reviews for "Pagan Festivals and Gatherings for the Whole Family in the US in 2022"
1. Jane - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with "Pagan Holidays 2022 US". I was expecting a comprehensive guide to pagan holidays in the United States, but instead, the book was only about a few specific holidays. Additionally, the information provided was quite superficial and lacked depth. I was hoping for a more in-depth exploration of the customs, traditions, and rituals associated with these holidays, but instead, I found myself wanting more. Overall, I found the book to be lacking in substance and would not recommend it to those looking for a thorough understanding of pagan holidays in the US.
2. Michael - 1 star
"Pagan Holidays 2022 US" was a complete disappointment. I found the writing style to be very dry and uninspiring. The author seemed more concerned with listing dates and brief descriptions rather than delving into the history or significance of the holidays. It felt like reading a calendar rather than a book. Additionally, I was hoping for more inclusivity and diversity in the representation of pagan holidays, but the book seemed to focus primarily on a narrow subset of traditions. Overall, I found the book to be unimpressive and would not recommend it to anyone seeking a meaningful exploration of pagan holidays in the US.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I had high hopes for "Pagan Holidays 2022 US", but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The information provided was rather basic and could easily be found through a quick internet search. I was hoping for a more insightful and well-researched book that would deepen my understanding of pagan holidays in America. The lack of depth and originality made it difficult to feel engaged with the content. While the book does provide a list of dates for various holidays, it lacks the substance and analysis that would make it truly valuable. I would recommend looking for alternative resources if you're seeking a more comprehensive exploration of pagan holidays in the US.
4. Jonathan - 2 stars
"Pagan Holidays 2022 US" left much to be desired. The book provides a basic overview of a few pagan holidays, but it lacks the in-depth exploration that one would expect from a book on this topic. I found the writing style to be quite dull and uninspiring, making it difficult to stay engaged with the content. Additionally, the book seemed to focus primarily on pagan holidays from a specific region, neglecting to include a broader representation of traditions across the US. Overall, I was disappointed with the lack of depth and diversity in "Pagan Holidays 2022 US" and would not recommend it to those seeking a comprehensive guide to pagan holidays in America.