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Heading over for the Christmas Carol talk back with the entire 7th grade class of Ottoson Middle School - they are an awesome group of kids!about 17 hours agofrom web
Not just a heartwarming story-Dickens intended his A Christmas Carol 2 b a deeply political work about the plight of the urban working class9:09 AM Dec 15thfrom web
Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol Opening Night in t-minus 2hrs & 47min! Break lots of legs cast & crew. See u @ the after party!2:14 PM Dec 11thfrom web
A friend of Dickens' called "A Christmas Carol" a "cheery voice of faith and hope, ringing from one end of [England] to the other."7:30 AM Dec 11thfrom web
Thank u 2 BankofAmerica 4sponsoring today's x-mas carol student mat! A lot of kids in the audience had never seen a theater show until 2day!1:30 PM Dec 10thfrom web
A Christmas Carol began as a diversion 4Dickens while he worked on Martin Chuzzlewit 6 wks later, it was the beloved Christmas story we know7:52 AM Dec 9thfrom web
Before Dickens' Christmas story Christmas wasn't more than a day off 4rm work. He basically invented the modern celebration. Thanks Charles!9:29 AM Dec 8thfrom web
Like Dickens, American author Washington Irving wrote stories in the 1820s that popularized the Christmas tradition of exchanging gifts.8:08 AM Dec 7thfrom web
couple of hours left to get FREE tickets to Christmas Carol Sunday @ 3:00pm. Send us your twitter adaptation of Christmas Carol before 5pm!11:28 AM Dec 4thfrom web
Want FREE tkts 2 Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol Sunday @ 3:00pm? Send us ur twitter adaptation of Christmas Carol b4 5 & they are urs!9:30 AM Dec 4thfrom web
It's 65 degrees & Boston's tree lighting ceremony is tonight? Something does not seem right...Will we see you @ the Commons tonight?10:30 AM Dec 3rdfrom web
"Bah humbug!" - is it from the Italian for lying man (Uomo bugiardo)? A slang term for hoax from 1751? Bah! Who knows!10:34 AM Dec 2ndfrom web