Butter roasted nut…….. Check! Oh yes… but the clincher was, the “Pilgrim in a Box” costume he ordered from “The Festive Squirrel’ catalog. Sigmund was sure that he was a shoe in for the title of Harvest King this year!
Butter roasted nut…….. Check! Oh yes… but the clincher was, the “Pilgrim in a Box” costume he ordered from “The Festive Squirrel’ catalog. Sigmund was sure that he was a shoe in for the title of Harvest King this year!
Young children in the US are often taught that the tradition of Thanksgiving began with a friendly meal between the Pilgrims and Native Americans. In school, they make buckle hats out of construction paper and trace their hands to make turkey drawings, all in anticipation of the great Thursday feast. If asked, I’m sure most Americans wouldn’t actually know the origins of the Thanksgiving tradition as we practice it today. Below is an excerpt from The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink (edited by renowned food historian Andrew F. Smith) which explains just how the modern holiday came to be. Have a happy Thanksgiving everyone! -Lauren Appelwick, Blog Editor
The driving force behind making Thanksgiving a national holiday was Sarah Josepha Hale, who was born in 1788 in Newport, New Hampshire. After her husband’s death, Hale turned to writing to generate money. Her novel Northwood: A Tale of New England (1827) included an entire chapter devoted to a Thanksgiving dinner. Its publication brought Hale fame, and she ended up as editor for Godey’s Lady’s Book, the most influential women’s magazine in the pre-Civil War era. For seventeen years Hale campaigned to proclaim the last Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day. Hale encouraged other magazines to join the quest of making Thanksgiving a national holiday, and many published Thanksgiving-related stories, poems, and illustrations. During the Civil War, Hale redoubled her efforts. A few months after the North’s military victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg in the summer of 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November a national day of thanksgiving. Every president since has proclaimed Thanksgiving Day a national holiday.
Hale’s pre-1865 letters and editorial promoting Thanksgiving Day made no mention of the Pilgrims or the first Thanksgiving feast. There were several good reasons for this. Jamestown had been settled before Plymouth, and colonists in Jamestown had observed days fo thanksgiving before Plymouth was settled. Hale made the connection between the Pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving holiday in an 1865 editorial in Godey’s Lady’s Book. This connection was picked up by newspapers and by other magazines. By 1870 school textbooks contained the story of the “first Thanksgiving.”
By the late 1880s the concept of a Pilgrim-centered Thanksgiving had blossomed in popular books. Thanksgiving plays were produced annually, and many schools offered special dinners based on fictional visions of life in Plymouth in 1621. This curriculum spawned a large body of children’s literature focused on the Pilgrims and the “first Thanksgiving.” These myths were enshrined in books, magazines, and artworks during the twentieth century.
The rapid adoption of the Pilgrim Thanksgiving myth had less to do with historical fact and more to do with the hundreds of thousands of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe flooding into the United States. Because the immigrants came from many lands, the American public education system needed to create an easily understood history of America. The Pilgrims were an ideal symbol for America’s beginning, so they became embedded in the nation’s schools, as did the Thanksgiving feast.
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Wow, in a few short hours, SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD finally opens and Edgar Wright and Bryan Lee O’Malley can stop their incessant promotional wanderings over the face of the earth. In future years, this will always be known as “Scott Pilgrim Week,” a mystical, magical time of love and exploration and kung fu training.
So much has happened, is happening. Some linkie winkins. ABOVE — a super-amazing remake of the live-action SPvsTW trailer using the comics — wow, it really is just like the book.
OH, SPEAKING OF THE MOVIE, The Beat has seen it! And despite all the hype, hype, hype, it was wonderfully charming and fun. WE may have a longer review tomorrow, but for now we give it a “Go see it opening night!” rating. Show the Expendables who’s boss!
You can now buy all six SCOTT PILGRIM volumes on iPad and iPhone.
The app is free, along with the first 37 pages of the first volume and the Free Comic Book Day comic that’s set between volumes 3 and 4. The first five volumes can be downloaded for $6.99 each, while the sixth and last one costs $11.99. Created by Comixology, the app hits on the same day that the Scott Pilgrim vs. the World video game arrives on the PlayStation Network and, of course, just a few days before Scott Pilgrim vs. the World arrives in theaters.
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game — an arcade style 8-bit action romp, went on sale as a Playstation 3 download today. It’s available for XBox 360 on August 25th.
You could — and many did — stream the whole SPvsTW soundtrack AND score today. The soundtrack is a must buy and “Garbage Truck” is our favorite cut. The LA Times blog talks to music supervisor Nigel Godrich about how it all happened.
Stores across the nation are having midnight events for SCOTT PILGRIM’S FINEST HOUR. Oni has a list but we’ve reproduced it below. The epicenter of all thigns Pilgrim will be Toronto, back where it all began, and creator Bryan Lee O’Malley will be signing. This is our big event — let’s all enjoy it!
UPDATE: OOPS, please note that the stores below are the ones selling SCOTT 6 tomorrow, Tuesday. NOT ALL THESE STORES ARE HAVING MIDNIGHT RELEASES. Call ahead!
THE COMIC SHOP
418 3rd St
Fairbanks, AK
ATOMIC COMICS
1120 South Country Club #105
Mesa, AZ
ATOMIC COMICS
2815 West Peoria #112
Phoenix, AZ
ATOMIC COMICS
3155 West Chandler Blvd
Chandler, AZ
ATOMIC COMICS
12621 N. Tatum
Phoenix, AZ
SAMURAI COMICS INC
5024 N 7th St
Phoenix, AZ
ALAKAZAM I
4237 Campus Drive Ste B162
Irvine, CA
BRAVE NEW WORLD
22722 Lyons Ave #6
Newhall, CA
COLLECTOR’S PARADISE
7131 Winnetka Ave
Winnetka, CA
COMICKAZE COMIC BOOKS AND MORE
5517 A/B Clairemont Mesa Blvd
San Diego CA
COMIC OUTPOST WE HAVE ISSUES
2381 Ocean Ave
San Francisco, CA
COMIC QUEST
28 E State St
Redlands, CA
COMIC RELIEF
2026 Shattuk Ave
Berkeley, CA
COMICS CONSPIRACY
115-A E. Fremont Ave
Sunnyvale, CA
COMICS FACTORY
1298 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA
COMICS INK
4267 Overland Ave
Culver City, CA
COMICS TOONS ‘N’ TOYS
13542 Newport Ave
Tustin, CA
COMICS UNLIMITED #2
16344 Beach Blvd
Westminster, CA
COMIX EXPERIENCE
305 Divisadero St
San Francisco, CA
BEACH BALL COMICS
3024G West Ball Rd
Anaheim, CA
CRUSH COMICS & CARDS
2869 Castro Valley Blvd
Castro Valley, CA
EARTH-2 COMICS
15017 Ventura Blvd
Sherman Oaks, CA
FLYING COLORS COMICS
2980 Treat Blvd
Concord, CA
FREEDMAN’S COMIC SMASH
11824 Ventura Blvd
Studio City, CA
GEOFFREY’S COMICS
15900 Crenshaw Blvd, Ste B
Gardena, CA
GOLDEN APPLE I
7018 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA
HI DE HO 1
525 Santa Monica Blvd
Santa Monica, CA
HIJINX COMICS
2050 Lincoln Ave
San Jose, CA
HOUSE OF SECRETS
1930 W Olive Ave
Burbank, CA
LEE’S COMICS I
1020 North Rengstorff Ave, Ste F
Mountain View, CA
LEE’S COMICS II
2222 S. El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA
MELTDOWN COMICS
7522 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
MISSION COMICS
3520 20th St, Ste B
San Francisco, CA
NUCLEAR COMICS
28985 Golden Lantern, Ste B107
Laguna Niguel, CA
PULP FICTION
4501 E Carson St, Ste 104
Long Beach, CA
SECRET HEADQUARTERS
3817 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA
WATERFRONT COMICS
609 Main ST
Suisun City,
But Scot Pilgrim has Michael Bluth vs. Superman, Captain America, Ann Hog and Max Fischer.
That totally wins in my book.
Matthew, I’m sorry but I’d rather see a movie about a tough guy action hero over and over again than a mumbly teenager.
Christian — Scott Pilgrim is not a mumbly teenager. He’s a self centered 20-something. Get your meme right.
Is is possible to like both Sylvester Stallone AND Scott Pilgrim? AND scrapple?
Somehow I just don’t think that I’m in Scott Pilgrim’s demographic.
Christian, I think you’ve made that completely obvious. Boring reruns of Cobra then for you.
Totally enjoying my new Todd Ingram wallpaper!
Ms Beat – you didn’t mention anything about the four minute animated short that’s airing on Adult Swim.
I think it’s on tomorrow night.
Oh yes, please Blackeye – take a time out. Go out and seek yourself a first and last name.
~
Coat
ready to see the movie
ready for the hype to be over
D’oh, I said Michael Bluth when I meant George Michael Bluth.
@Christian
“I’m over this whole hipster thing”
For my part, I’ll be getting the creases out of my sister’s jeans with a great big irony. And then I’ll go see SCOTT PILGRIM and THE EXPENDABLES, because life is not a pick-one-side MMORPG.
Whether I love or hate this movie, I’m fairly certain that the next few weeks are going to be absolute hell as every site and message board is overtaken with people arguing about whether Scott Pilgrim vs. The World is OMG BEST MOVIE EVAR or a HORRIBLE PIECE OF SHIT YOU JUST CAN’T SEE PAST THE HYPE.
In short, the internet reaction is probably going to be Inception X 10.
In pure entertainment terms, I honestly don’t think I’d mind seeing Pilgrim. I just don’t have the time nor the monetary resources to go see both flicks.
And an Expendables supporter, I’d also like to voice my outrage over Heidi’s clear bias against what could certainly be the finest cinematic masterpieces of our time. I believe that one day, historians will look back on this weekend and say that Stallone’s movie was the turning point in American culture that ushered in a new generation of happiness and prosperity in the country. This movie will change things for people.
I expect a similar glowing post for the Expendables tomorrow. Or I will be questioning your integrity!
Also, I hear Adidas is proud to support THIS movie.
Expendables had its shot at winning Heidi’s support, but they didn’t go after Gerard Butler.
That’s probably because Butler couldn’t hold a candle to Randy Couture.
I loved this movie so much I went to 2 screenings in one weeks. I hope people give it all the OMGS EVARS they can muster.