1992 Calendar With Festivals
November 1992 saw the celebration of Diwali in India, a Hindu festival of lights that marks the triumph of good over evil. This festival is traditionally celebrated with traditional sweets, fireworks, and worship of the goddess Lakshmi. In Mexico, the festival of Día de los Muertos was celebrated on November 1st, marking the day of the dead. This festival is traditionally celebrated with traditional foods, music, and altars to honor the deceased.
October 1992 saw the release of Disney’s Hocus Pocus and the wide release of Dr. Giggles . But more importantly, it was the peak of the "Simpsons mania." Treehouse of Horror episodes had become a cultural institution. Halloween 1992 wasn't just a kids' holiday; it was the birth of the modern "pop-culture costume," where adults dressed as Krusty the Clown or Milli Vanilli (infamously exposed as lip-syncers that January). 1992 calendar with festivals
This was the day took place at Wembley Stadium. Following the Queen frontman's death in November 1991, this concert served as a global wake-up call regarding the AIDS epidemic. It was a festival of rock—Axl Rose, Elton John, David Bowie, and Liza Minnelli sharing a stage. It bridged the gap between the rock gods of the 70s and the new generation of the 90s, serving as a poignant, star-studded memorial that arguably did more to destigmatize AIDS than any government policy of the time. November 1992 saw the celebration of Diwali in
Jan. 1 – New Year’s Day. Called Mom. She laughed. But more importantly, it was the peak of the "Simpsons mania
If you look at a calendar from 1992, you won't see a printed holiday on April 16. But for millions of teenagers, it was a holy day of obligation.
The year began in the East with the arrival of the . In Chinese astrology, the Monkey is associated with cleverness and mischief, and 1992 lived up to that reputation. It was a year of tricksters—from the cartoonish antics of Ren & Stimpy to the irreverent rise of Seattle grunge, which was busy dismantling the seriousness of 80s hair metal.