Our Christmas songs and carols turn up in some surprising places. They come from some surprising places, too. “Ding, Dong!
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With Laura Sings Raffi, Marling covers 11 ... their album Fine Art with a bonus 7" flex-disc featuring the song “H.O.O.D.” Knocked Loose are offering a signed hardcover hymnal book featuring ...
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CHATTANOOGA GIRLS CHOIR — Northside Presbyt-erian Church, 923 Mississippi Ave. Seasonal concert, "Winter Songs," featuring ...
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Adina Penn gripped the handle of a folding knife as she trimmed excess straw from a hat she was almost finished weaving. It ...
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At first, Deloris clashes with the Reverend Mother, who disapproves of her throwing out traditional hymns in favour of gospel ... especially when the nuns start to cover '60s classics like ...