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Midnight Magic

Season 11
December 25, 2024
A collage of illustrations showing New Years traditions.

"I’m not superstitious, but I’m a little stitious.” As the New Year approaches, this iconic line from The Office feels more relatable than ever. From gulping grapes in Spain to donning yellow underwear in South America and practicing Scotland’s ancient “first-footing” tradition, people around the world embrace odd—and oddly meaningful—rituals to ensure good luck in the year ahead. Join us as we travel around the Smithsonian to explore how facing the unknown brings us together at New Year’s…in the most unusual ways.

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Guests:

  • Jim Deutsch, senior content coordinator for America at 250 book project with the Smithsonian Institution, formerly a curator at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
  • Tey Marianna Nunn, associate director of content and interpretation for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino
  • Theo Gonzalves, curator at the National Museum of American History
  • Grace Jan, Yao Wenqing Chinese Painting Conservator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art

Smithsonian Links:

  • Watch the full Freedom's Eve: Watch Night, Family and Memory food traditions video and read more about The Historical Legacy of Watch Night from the Smithsonian's National Museum of African-American History and Culture.
  • For more Sidedoor holiday magic, check out A Very Merry Sidedoor and Auld Lang What?. Especially if you want to hear a danceable version of Auld Lang Syne.

From the Collections

goblet, champagne

A Happy New Year

"A Happy New Year." Two aeronauts up in a beautiful balloon

Patrick Di Lorenzo, Mummer's Parade, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

goblet, champagne

La Grande Anne Vignerone (series of twelve woodcuts depicting the months of the year)

Arkansas Sugar Bowl

Happy New Year

Bloomingdale's: New Years 1989

Champagne tumbler

Still Life with Fruit and Champagne

"Wishing You a Prosperous New Year." Gas balloon with basket filled with roses

Invitation, New Year's Day Party, Elaine and Arthur Cohen, 103 East 86th Street, New York, NY

"A Happy New Year." Airship drops shamrocks and $100,000 packages

Art Digest, January 1, 1953

The Sleighing Party (mural study, Alexandria, Indiana Post Office)

"A Happy New Year." Two balloons: "1907 descending; "1908" ascending

Venetian-Style Goblet (Champagne Flute)

Almaden Champagne

flute, champagne

Conrado Massaguer New Year's greeting to Abril Lamarque

Flute, champagne

"New Years" Philippe Apeloig

New-Year's Present to a Bachelor by Thomas Strong

Champagne Glass, SS United States

Susan Rhodes christmas card to David Ireland

Happy New Year!

New Year's Eve 1969-1970

Champagne glass

goblet, champagne


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