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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: Judaism, Christmas, Holidays, Tra Thomas, Religion and Belief
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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, Arts, Arts and Culture, Jack Elliott, Education
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Suburban theater for the week of Nov. 23-29
"Little Women": Ann Noble made her mark as a playwright with 1995's Irish family melodrama "And Neither Have I Wings to Fly." So it's fitting that she turns her hand to a beloved — if also decidedly melodramatic — American family novel in this...Tags: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Louisa May Alcott , Arts, Radio, 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: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Beverage Industry, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Consumer Goods Industries
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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: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Navy Pier, Harry Potter (fictional character), Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Arts and Culture
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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), Religious Festivals, Fiction, 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: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Antietam National Battlefield
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The Little Miss Christmas Pageant Musical at Milford's Center for the Arts
Pantochino Productions' holiday show is described as a mash-up of TLC's "Toddlers and Tiaras" show and Charles Dickens' holiday classic A Christmas Carol. GLITZ! The Little Miss Christmas Pageant Musical through Dec. 22, $16, Milford's Center...
Tags: Religious Festivals, Holidays, Toddlers & Tiaras (tv program)
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Friends of the Libraries: A buck a bag of books
A two-day book sale is coming up this weekend at the Costa Mesa/Donald Dungan Library. On Saturday, the sale begins at 9 a.m. and goes until 3 p.m. Most books will be $1 or less. On Sunday, the sale goes from noon to 3 p.m. and — what many people...Tags: Literature, Holidays, Libraries, Arts and Culture, Mountains
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Advice for approaching DVD kiosk
As a relatively broke college student, Chicago-based writer Rob Christopher didn't have the cash to rent movies from a video store. Instead, he sought out his local library and discovered not only a repository of films vast enough to satisfy his tastes...
Tags: Psycho (movie), Christmas, Holidays, Netflix Inc., Book
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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: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Christmas, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Arts and Culture
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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: Music Theater, Holidays, Tameka Cottle, Cinderella (fictional character), Arts and Culture
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