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Christmas TV specials overflow this year on Hallmark, ABC and more
As a child of the San Fernando Valley, I knew the yuletide as a time of frost-free mornings when I could not see my breath. Turning down my collar against the warm, I would trudge sludgeless streets past yards absent of snowmen, where green and even...
Tags: Patricia Heaton, Religious Festivals, ABC Family (tv network), Florence Henderson, Family
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L.A. area theaters hope to strike holiday gold
"What was merry Christmas to Scrooge? Out upon merry Christmas! What good had it ever done to him?" — Charles Dickens, "A Christmas Carol." At the box office there is no "Bah! Humbug!" The recompense that two big Southern California theaters...Tags: Kirk Douglas, Charles Dickens, Religious Festivals, Family, Arts and Culture
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West Howard
Holiday concert The Alleluias, an interdenominational Christian choral group, presents the Christmas cantata "Agnus Dei," featuring the music of Michael Smith, at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, at the Conference and Retreat Center of Bon Secours, 1525...Tags: Human Interest, Clarksville, Aerobics, Family, Yoga
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Dennis H.L. Sherman
Dennis H.L. Sherman, a retired tailor who was also known as "The Tie Man," died Dec. 14 of pneumonia at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was 87.
"I first met him when I was in middle school. Back then I used to wear ascots, and he thought that was so cool,"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Pneumonia, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Harford Road
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You'd have to be a Scrooge not to like 'A Christmas Carol' at Toby's
One thing that Ebenezer Scrooge does not get is a good night's sleep. That's because pesky ghosts keep appearing with reminders that he needs to reconsider his grumpy life. Ever since Charles Dickens wrote "A Christmas Carol" in 1843, audiences have...
Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Charles Dickens, Religious Festivals, Cinderella (fictional character), Arts and Culture
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' finale, Melissa and Tony win it all
So, here we are. Big finale night. At the beginning of the season I was pretty sure we'd be seeing Shawn tonight, but Melissa and Kelly are somewhat of a surprise. I'm also surprised by how much I've turned around on Kelly Monaco -- I would've ranked...
Tags: Monaco, Television Industry, Dance, Delorean (music group), Joey Fatone
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Orlando Shakespeare Theater opens comic twist on 'A Christmas Carol'
Here's a comedic take on "A Christmas Carol" from Orlando Shakespeare Theater in what might be the play with the longest title of the year: "The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of "A Christmas Carol." Or,...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Comedy (genre), Arts and Culture, Music, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character)
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Lost, found and offering advice
The Esalen Institute in Big Sur beckons thousands for its yoga workshops, meditation retreats and hot springs, but author Cheryl Strayed isn't there to relax. With her husband and children, ages 6 and 8, in tow, Strayed is there to work, teaching an...
Tags: Health, Elizabeth Taylor, Arts and Culture, Newspaper and Magazine, Literature
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Jamming through the summer
The fifth annual Flights & Sounds Summer Festival at the Orange County Great Park will continue Aug. 23 with Jim Washburn's Guitar Picks. The festival's Made in America Weekend — dedicated to blues, swing and guitars — will kick off with a...
Tags: Elvis Presley, Elton John, Blues (genre), Vocal Music (genre), Festive Events
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Stage review: Dickens mash-up over-twists
Theatergoers who prefer “A Christmas Carol” straight up, with language and redemptive message intact, won't find much holiday cheer in “A Christmas Twist,” SeaGlass Theatre's satiric treatment of the Dickens classic at the...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Comedy (genre), Arts and Culture, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Holidays
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15 years of Southern Winds Theatre's 'One-Man "A Christmas Carol"'
Southern Winds Theatre's "One-Man 'A Christmas Carol'" of course involves more than one person. Marylin McGinnis has directed the production since its beginning. Bonnie Sprung has provided stage management and sound effects just as long. But it's...
Tags: Charles Dickens, Winter Park, Religious Festivals, Arts and Culture, Music
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A few new notes in this 'Carol'
Audiences may notice a few new things in this year's production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" at South Coast Repertory, but director John-David Keller promises there are no drastic changes. "We can tweak it. We can't change it," said Keller,...
Tags: Charles Dickens, Religious Festivals, Celebrities, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Holidays
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