The style book used by virtually all American journalism schools and newspapers says to put names of plays, movies, books, etc. in quotation marks. That rule is based upon the inability to transmit italics or underlining markup (or, for that matter, diacritical marks) in now-obsolete news-transmission systems.
In fact, all the pages on the Internet and books I have found say "at New Year" and "on New Year's Eve" but nothing else. My questions are, why AT and ON for these cases?
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