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May 27 SCVL One Shoe Carnival Insider Raised Their Stake In The Previous Year
May 27 CCL Why Are Cruise Stocks Still Dead in the Water?
May 27 CUK Why Are Cruise Stocks Still Dead in the Water?
May 27 CUK Forget Disney: Buy This Unstoppable Growth Stock Instead
May 27 CCL Forget Disney: Buy This Unstoppable Growth Stock Instead
May 27 CUK Q1 Rundown: Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE:NCLH) Vs Other Hotels, Resorts and Cruise Lines Stocks
May 27 CCL Q1 Rundown: Norwegian Cruise Line (NYSE:NCLH) Vs Other Hotels, Resorts and Cruise Lines Stocks
May 25 TTWO Analysts Have Lowered Expectations For Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTWO) After Its Latest Results
May 24 SCVL Shoe Carnival, Inc. (SCVL) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 24 SCVL Shoe Executives Hint at a Desire for More Deal-Making in 2024
May 24 CCL 5 Stocks to Make the Most of the Busiest Memorial Day Weekend
May 24 CUK 5 Stocks to Make the Most of the Busiest Memorial Day Weekend
May 24 SCVL Shoe Carnival (SCVL) Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Sales Up Y/Y
May 24 CUK Is This Hot IPO the Next Carnival?
May 24 CCL Is This Hot IPO the Next Carnival?
May 24 TTWO Take-Two Interactive Software Full Year 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations
May 23 CCL Queen Mary 2 Arrives in New York City with the Eternal Flame Honoring the 80th Anniversary of D-Day
May 23 CUK Queen Mary 2 Arrives in New York City with the Eternal Flame Honoring the 80th Anniversary of D-Day
May 23 TTWO Take-Two Interactive's Prospects Buoyed by Upcoming Updates to Popular Game Titles, BofA Says
May 23 TTWO Take-Two Stock Gets an Upgrade. The New Grand Theft Auto Isn’t the Only Catalyst.
Carnival

Carnival is a Western Christian festive season that occurs before the liturgical season of Lent. The main events typically occur during February or early March, during the period historically known as Shrovetide (or Pre-Lent). Carnival typically involves public celebrations, including events such as parades, public street parties and other entertainments, combining some elements of a circus. Elaborate costumes and masks allow people to set aside their everyday individuality and experience a heightened sense of social unity. Participants often indulge in excessive consumption of alcohol, meat, and other foods that will be forgone during upcoming Lent. Traditionally, butter, milk, and other animal products were not consumed "excessively", rather, their stock was fully consumed as to reduce waste. This festival is known for being a time of great indulgence before Lent (which is a time stressing the opposite), with drinking, overeating, and various other activities of indulgence being performed. For example, Pancakes, donuts, and other desserts were prepared and eaten for a final time. During Lent, animal products are eaten less, and individuals have the ability to make a Lenten sacrifice, thus giving up a certain object or activity of desire.
Other common features of Carnival include mock battles such as food fights; expressions of social satire; mockery of authorities; costumes of the grotesque body that display exaggerated features such as large noses, bellies, mouths, phalli, or elements of animal bodies; abusive language and degrading acts; depictions of disease and gleeful death; and a general reversal of everyday rules and norms. The Italian tradition of wearing masks dates back to the Venice Carnival in the 1400s, and has been an inspiration in Greek theater and Commedia dell'arte for centuries.The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence, as well as in Greece. In historically Evangelical Lutheran countries, the celebration is known as Fastelavn, and in areas with a high concentration of Anglicans (Church of England/US Episcopal Church), Methodists, and other Protestants, pre-Lenten celebrations, along with penitential observances, occur on Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. In Slavic Eastern Orthodox nations, Maslenitsa is celebrated during the last week before Great Lent. In German-speaking Europe and the Netherlands, the Carnival season traditionally opens on 11/11 (often at 11:11 am). This dates back to celebrations before the Advent season or with harvest celebrations of St. Martin's Day.

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