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Mariah's Comeback, Nutcracker Magic, and Your Holiday Favorites Revealed!
- 2024/12/17
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This is yuour Christmas Talk: Your Weekly Entertainment Guide podcast.
Welcome to Christmas Talk, your weekly entertainment guide to all things festive and fun. I'm your host, here to bring you the latest holiday trends, events, and traditions to make your season merry and bright.
As we dive into the holiday spirit, let's start with some exciting events happening in St. Louis. The Fabulous Fox Theatre is offering a variety of holiday shows, including The Illusionists' Magic of the Holidays, Natalie Grant & Danny Gokey's Celebrate Christmas Tour, and Brett Eldredge's Glow Live Tour[1]. But if you're looking for something truly magical, don't miss The Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet on December 22nd, featuring an international all-star cast and stunning acrobatics.
Now, let's talk about some holiday traditions that are making a comeback. Have you ever wondered how to create a festive atmosphere at home? One way is to host a holiday movie marathon with classics like "Elf" and "Polar Express." In Kansas City, you can even catch these films on the big screen at Union Station's Regnier Extreme Screen Theatre[4].
But what about those who prefer live performances? The Kansas City Ballet is performing "The Nutcracker" at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, and the Kansas City Symphony is offering a pair of holiday performances, including Handel's "Messiah" and "Christmas Festival"[4].
Now, it's time to get interactive. We want to hear from you. What's your favorite holiday tradition? Do you have a special family recipe or a favorite holiday song? Share your thoughts with us on our social media channels using the hashtag "ChristmasTalk." We'll feature some of your responses in our next episode.
As we wrap up this week's episode, don't forget to check out Mariah Carey's Christmas Time at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her legendary album "Merry Christmas"[1]. And if you're looking for a unique holiday experience, consider the Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights in downtown St. Louis, featuring holiday performances, vendor booths, and a magical fireworks finale[1].
Thanks for tuning in to Christmas Talk. Join us next week for more holiday fun and entertainment. Until then, stay festive and keep the spirit of the season alive. Happy holidays from our family to yours.
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Welcome to Christmas Talk, your weekly entertainment guide to all things festive and fun. I'm your host, here to bring you the latest holiday trends, events, and traditions to make your season merry and bright.
As we dive into the holiday spirit, let's start with some exciting events happening in St. Louis. The Fabulous Fox Theatre is offering a variety of holiday shows, including The Illusionists' Magic of the Holidays, Natalie Grant & Danny Gokey's Celebrate Christmas Tour, and Brett Eldredge's Glow Live Tour[1]. But if you're looking for something truly magical, don't miss The Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet on December 22nd, featuring an international all-star cast and stunning acrobatics.
Now, let's talk about some holiday traditions that are making a comeback. Have you ever wondered how to create a festive atmosphere at home? One way is to host a holiday movie marathon with classics like "Elf" and "Polar Express." In Kansas City, you can even catch these films on the big screen at Union Station's Regnier Extreme Screen Theatre[4].
But what about those who prefer live performances? The Kansas City Ballet is performing "The Nutcracker" at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, and the Kansas City Symphony is offering a pair of holiday performances, including Handel's "Messiah" and "Christmas Festival"[4].
Now, it's time to get interactive. We want to hear from you. What's your favorite holiday tradition? Do you have a special family recipe or a favorite holiday song? Share your thoughts with us on our social media channels using the hashtag "ChristmasTalk." We'll feature some of your responses in our next episode.
As we wrap up this week's episode, don't forget to check out Mariah Carey's Christmas Time at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her legendary album "Merry Christmas"[1]. And if you're looking for a unique holiday experience, consider the Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights in downtown St. Louis, featuring holiday performances, vendor booths, and a magical fireworks finale[1].
Thanks for tuning in to Christmas Talk. Join us next week for more holiday fun and entertainment. Until then, stay festive and keep the spirit of the season alive. Happy holidays from our family to yours.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta