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Classic Theatre stages 'A Christmas Carol' as a one-man show without the theater.
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The Nutcracker performance coming to Comfort promises to be both entertaining and innovative
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The holiday river parade and official tree lighting ceremony were held downtown over the weekend, but more holiday events are planned in the city's center through New Year's Day.
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The age-old debate is back: When is the acceptable time to put up Christmas lights? A survey says Dec. 1 is a popular date, but some people — especially in Georgia — like to start sooner.
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Carey's 1994 hit 'All I Want For Christmas is You' may be one of the most ubiquitous holiday tunes. Carey had asked to trademark the term 'Queen of Christmas' for lotions, clothes and other products.
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In a sign of the season, a crane hoisted an 82-foot Norway spruce into place at New York City's Rockefeller Plaza. The Christmas tree will be officially lit on Nov. 30.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with small business owner Anika Hobbs about how she is preparing ahead of the holidays, amidst inflation and supply chain issues.
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Ward, who died May 3, 2021, spoke in 1992 about a series of Christmas singles the Beatles made in the '60s. If you were a member of their fan club, you got one each year.
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Revolutionary Women of Texas and Mexico (part 2); Hecho en Mexico — the poinsettia
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Piñatas are a common element in parties across different countries and especially in Mexico around Christmas time. The story of their origin combines cultures, traditions and religions.