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Santa's services are more in demand than ever — and he and his helpers are having a hard time keeping up.
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What started as a Christmas countdown has increasingly become a retail opportunity. While Advent calendars have evolved over the centuries, they still accomplish some of their original objectives.
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Famed tenor Andrea Bocelli's new album "A Family Christmas" is the first he's recorded with his 25-year-old son Matteo, and ten year old daughter Virginia.
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Holiday celebrations continue in downtown San Antonio well into January 2023.
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This year's edition of A Jazz Piano Christmas concert features José André, Bob Thompson and Hiromi.
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A Ukrainian chorus first performed Shchedryk in the U.S. in 1922. A century later, during another fight for freedom, Ukrainian singers performed the folk song at the site of its North American debut.
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Santa is in short supply this year, according to Mitch Allen, founder and head elf at HireSanta.com, the Fort Worth company that operates as a clearing house for many Santas nationwide.
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"Carol of the Bells" is a Christmas staple in the U.S., but it was written by a Ukrainian composer and first came to the U.S. 100 years ago — when Ukrainians were fighting for freedom.
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It’s Saturday night, and it’s called the Weinachts Parade. Weinachts is the German word for Christmas.
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Hosting a holiday party? NPR's audience shares their best untraditional party ideas and themes — and their strategies to make the experience truly epic.