Guy Fawkes-inspired mask is protest symbol even 400 years after his death. — -- Remember, remember the Fifth of November. Even 400 years after his death, British folk hero Guy Fawkes has helped ...
As the hacking group Anonymous vows to “destroy” Facebook because of its privacy policy on Nov. 5, observed as Guy Fawkes Day in Britain, TIME looks back at the historical man and the legacy he left ...
Masks of Guy Fawkes, the 17th-century English conspirator who has become a symbol of resistance, have been worn in England since the 18th century. But it’s only within the past 15 years that they’ve ...
Every year on November 5, skies across England, Scotland and Wales are illuminated by fireworks as Brits head out into the night to enjoy Guy Fawkes Night celebrations. Also called Fireworks Night or ...
Guy Fawkes can be a confusing figure for Americans. Perhaps best known on this side of the pond since V for Vendetta and Anonymous co-opted his mask, in England he's a notorious traitor who was ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. Guy Fawkes Day, which happens each November 5th, is not an American holiday, ...
“Remember, remember the fifth of November,” the old British rhyme goes. For more than 400 years, Britain has remembered. Every year on this day, fireworks are set off, bonfires are built, and effigies ...