National Hug a Plumber Day (April 25th)

National Hug a Plumber Day (April 25th)

Have we missed something? If you are a plumber, you can work on a shed, or you can work on a mansion. It’s just scale.Martin FreemanThere is a group of unsung heroes who have brought to everyone in the world the convenience and comfort of life as we know it over the...
Scream Day (April 24th) | Days Of The Year

Scream Day (April 24th) | Days Of The Year

Have we missed something? In this modern day and age, with pressures and anxieties piled up high, is it really any wonder that someone would come up with the genius idea of a Scream Day? While certainly there is much to be said for enjoying a massage or meditation to...
National Talk Like Shakespeare Day (April 23rd)

National Talk Like Shakespeare Day (April 23rd)

“To be or not to be,” the iconic opening of Hamlet’s soliloquy, reflects the profound inner conflict that characterizes much of William Shakespeare’s writing. Renowned as one of the greatest playwrights in the English language, Shakespeare’s works span comedies,...
Stephen Lawrence Day (April 22nd)

Stephen Lawrence Day (April 22nd)

Have we missed something? Stephen Lawrence Day is a stark reminder of the ever-present struggle against prejudice for people of color. But the day is even bigger than that alone. It’s also a call to action for a more equal society. The occasion commemorates Stephen...
International Loch Ness Monster Day (April 21st)

International Loch Ness Monster Day (April 21st)

History of International Loch Ness Monster Day While tales of a nefarious beast living in the waters of Loch Ness in Scotland date back at least 1500 years, the date for this event is a bit more recent. This annual celebration is based on the first modern ‘sighting’...
Chinese Language Day (April 20th)

Chinese Language Day (April 20th)

Have we missed something? The Chinese language is known as one of the most complex languages to learn, but it is deeply rooted in history and has existed for thousands of years. So, who created the Chinese language? How has it persisted for so long? What’s so...