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A cat, a marriage, and relationships
A friend of mine lost her roommate's cat a few years ago. Her roommate was out of town, and my friend was caring for the animal. The cat was allowed out for a bit in the evenings, behind their complex. One night, my friend forgot to let him back in. In...Tags: Biscuits, Chicago Tribune, Authors, Val Lewton, Genres
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On the Town: Fezziwig's Festive Holiday Tea at A Noise Within, Pasadena Museum of California Art celebrates the holidays
The invitation was titled Fezziwig's Festive Holiday Tea at A Noise Within. In smaller type was the announcement of a post-tea, matinee performance of Charles Dickens' “A Christmas Carol.” Both events could be had for $300, representing one of...
Tags: Holidays, Alison Elliott, Teaching and Learning, The Happiest News!, Human Interest
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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, Holidays, Comedy (genre), Tameka Cottle, Arts and Culture
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Dairy Focus: The gift of appreciation
'Tis always the season for giving appreciation, especially to employees. That is no different on the dairy or any ag operation that employs labor to conduct business. As the dairy industry continues to change, so will its reliance on hired labor. In...Tags: Charles Dickens, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Consumer Goods Industries, Beverage Industry
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Shedding light on the man behind the books
Step back, Scrooge. There's another Dickens hit in town — but only for a few days. Step lively if you want to snag a ducat before it departs. "Dickens' Women," first performed by star and co-creator Miriam Margolyes in 1989, closes out a...
Tags: Charles Dickens, Sprout, Harry Potter (fictional character), Miriam Margolyes, David Copperfield
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Bay Street Players to stage 'Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some)'
EUSTIS — Christmas is coming, so it's time to get your Scrooge fix. Only this Bay Street Players production comes with a twist. Back again after a sold-out run last year is "Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some)," which is about actors...
Tags: Fiction, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Charles Dickens
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'Carol' and 'Chimes': Solo Dickens to match your mood
Friends (we're all friends this time of year, yes?), I ask: What type of one-man Charles Dickens show might you be in the mood for this weekend before Christmas? A traditional Dickens (albeit one delivering one of his lesser-known stories)? Or perhaps a...
Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Charles Dickens, Customs and Tradition, Christmas
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Final year for 'Wanzie's Glittering … Christmas Carol'
Michael Wanzie calls his version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" the "most outrageous and hilarious adaptation" — and who am I to argue? Of course, most versions don't employ drag artists or go strictly for laughs, so Wanzie does have...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Charles Dickens, Bob Marley, Orange Blossom Trail
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Businesses offer holiday trimmings Dec. 7-9
Niche, 14 S. Third St., offers a two-course tasting all day Dec. 7. Choose an appetizer and entrée or entrée and dessert for $32/person. Gibby's Wine Den, 1772 Randall Road, will be offering Twilight Tasting, tasting holiday favorite wines and...Tags: Music Theater, Holidays, Aromatherapy, Health Treatments, Entertainment
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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: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Comedy (genre), Music, Entertainment
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On Theater: Another convert to SCR's 'Carol'
After watching South Coast Repertory's "A Christmas Carol" usher in the holiday season for the past 32 years, it was singularly gratifying to see my (almost) 6-year-old granddaughter enraptured by her first visit to the local tradition. Little Riley...
Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott , Colleges and Universities
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A big-hearted and rich 'Scrooge' returns to the Goodman
The set is the same, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. So for those who hoped that the Goodman would mark the 35th anniversary of "A Christmas Carol" by sprucing up the visuals – well, maybe Santa will strike that off your wish...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Goodman Theatre, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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