Bob Dylan brings Christmas cheer to those without homes
Reuters - Thu Nov 26, 3:10 pm ETSinger Bob Dylan reminisces about Christmas past, turkey dinners and his favorite holiday songs in a rare interview in a magazine for homeless people.
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Singer Bob Dylan reminisces about Christmas past, turkey dinners and his favorite holiday songs in a rare interview in a magazine for homeless people.
Investors are betting upscale shoppers will spend this Christmas season. Shares in luxury retailers Tiffany, Saks and Nordstrom rose Wednesday.
Barbara Adams rehearses for the Village Church's 'Best Christmas Pageant Ever' with Clark Brown and Parker Mitchell. Photo courtesy of Wolfgang Bluhm The Village Church Community Theater hopes to get Rancho Santa Fe in the holiday spirit with its production of "The Best Christmas Pageant Ever." Performances will be given at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 and 5, and at 2 p.m. Dec. 6. Admission is free, but ...
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