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Singing aside, Light Opera Works' 'Oliver' is wanting
It's tough to go wrong with “Oliver” at the holidays. You've got tousle-haired urchins, pathos, Fagin, melodrama and power ballads — orchestrated with a whiff of the sounds of Dusty Springfield's Swingin' London — and a...
Tags: Lionel Bart, Abusive Behavior, Holidays
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Girls' Water Polo: CdM's strong finish leads to Battle of the Bay triumph
CORONA DEL MAR — Appropriately enough for a game four days before Christmas, the past, present and future of Corona del Mar High girls' water polo all came together Friday. These weren't ghosts like in Charles Dickens' novel. There was no Tiny...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Sports, Ice Hockey, Water Polo
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NU rally falls just short
If Charles Dickens had witnessed the first half at Welsh-Ryan Arena, he would have had an easy time describing it. The best of times? Northwestern scored 17 straight points in a four-minute span. The worst of times? At one point, the Cardinal had an 18-...
Tags: Bill Carmody, Chasson Randle, Chicago Tribune, JerShon Cobb, Drew Crawford
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'The Year in Pup Culture' on Animal Planet
Click here to download TV listings for the week Dec. 23 - 29 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SPECIALS A Chipmunk Christmas: The squeaky-voiced rodents are back and looking to get to Carnegie Hall in this animated special...
Tags: ESPN2 (tv network), Queen Latifah, Television Industry, ABC (tv network), TNT (tv network)
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Treat Chicago's homicide surge as an epidemic
For once, Chicago has beaten New York in a competition that the Windy City had no desire to win. Chicago ended 2012 with more homicides than New York. No one cheers for that. Chicago, with only a third of New York's population, ended 2012 with 506...
Tags: National Rifle Association of America, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Epidemics and Plagues, Gun Control
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In a word: sobriquet
Each week The Sun's John McIntyre presents a moderately obscure but evocative word with which you may not be familiar — another brick to add to the wall of your working vocabulary. This week's word: SOBRIQUET Adam started us in the naming...Tags: Genesis (music group)
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Merry Christmas from Charles Dickens
Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Jacob Marley and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future: they first appeared in 1843. That was when Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" was first published; in the century and a half since, it's never gone out of print and...
Tags: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Ghosts (supernatural entities), Google+, Santa Claus (fictional character), Religious Festivals
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In Theory: Finding peace after a difficult year
Q: Many consider this to be the season of peace and hope. Reflecting on 2012, what has given you peace? What are your hopes for the coming year? Peace and hope are rather difficult concepts to ponder in light of this past week's horrific events at the...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Clarence Thomas, Christmas, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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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: Education, Arts, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Museums, Jack Elliott
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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: Consumer Goods Industries, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Beverage Industry, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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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: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Fiction, Religious Festivals, Holidays
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Five for your planner: Friday, Dec. 21
1. Hagerstown holiday Hagerstown Municipal Band and the Barbara Ingram School for the Arts Wind Band will present a concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 23, at The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., downtown Hagerstown. Free admission; donations accepted....
Tags: Antietam National Battlefield, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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