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animefankotaro · 10 months
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Trans Cindy Lou Who (Grinch, 2000)
Once upon a time in a town like yours and mine lived a group of people who were just fine. The people called the Whos loved Christmas a lot even the Grinch who formally did not. The Grinch tried to steal Christmas from the Whos he did. He stole all the gifts for which he tried to rid. He almost or so he thought but he learned Christmas does not need to be bought. So now he loved Christmas as much as the Whos no longer did he have the Christmas blues. He had little Cindy Lou Who to thank for changing his ways leading him to have much better Christmas Days. The little girl was only around six but she did a wonderful job on his heart she did fix. She was just a normal little girl like any other in town she could turn any frown upside down. But soon he would learn that Cindy Lou was not like other girls you see for there was a time in which she was once a he. For this story is about when Cindy Lou became the girl she is now so sit back as you'll learn just how.
The Grinch was helping Cindy Lou's family take down the Christmas declarations. Christmas was over which left many people sad. Though at least a new year was ahead so they were glad.
“Off you go!” The Grinch said tearing off a wreath. “You too ugly!” He said to another one. “Sorry lights but you were really running the electricity bill!”
“Be careful, Grinch!” Lou Lou Who said.
“Don't worry!” The Grinch yelled back. “I've got it all over conTROLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL” The Grinch slipped off the ladder and grab the lights for support. He swung like Tarzan down we went.
“Abort Abort!” The Grinch yelled. One by one the staples holding the lights on the roof came off and the Grinch swung to a tree he was about to hit it when he said.
“”Why me.” The Grinch hit the tree and fell on the ground. When he did he made a weird Grinch sound. The Who family helped him and brushed the snow off his chest and they all agreed it was time for some rest.
“We've been out here for a while. How about we all go in for some hot cocoa.” Betty Lou Who suggested. Everyone cheered for that and they went in. Max was lying by the fireplace in the den. So they made some hot cocoa The Grinch had a marshmallow.
When Lou have it to him The Grinch called him a fine fellow. So there everyone sat Lou, Betty, Stu, Drew, Cindy, and The Grinch too who was know a true who.
“I'm happy you got to help us take the declarations down Grinch.” Cindy Lou said. “It's always sad doing to but you made it better.”
“Why thank you, Cindy. I did have to rearrange my schedule. Including yelling to the heavens at 4:00 but it was worth it. Don't be too sad Christmas will come next year.”
“ I know, it's just, Christmas is my favorite time of the year. The declarations, the snow, everyone is cheerful.”
“Except for the retail and postal workers. They're usually in a bad mood.” The Grinch cut in. Cindy laughed and rolled her eyes. Though she supposed those weren't lies.
“I love it all. It's also a very special time for me. Christmas is when I became my true self.”
“What do you mean?” The Grinch asked the young Who. But before she could answer she was called by the wife of Lou.
“Cindy. Can you help me take the declarations off the tree?” Betty asked.
“I'll see you later.” With that the girl ran off leaving the Grinch wondering what she was about to say but it didn't matter for he was still going to find out that day.
“She's a wonderful daughter isn't she?” Lou sat by the Grinch with a hint of pride he was going to tell the Grinch his daughters secret there was no reason to hide.
“I suppose helping save Christmas is considered wonderful, yes.”
“She's also very special. It's because of Christmas she is Cindy. You see Cindy was born a boy.”
“Come again.” The Grinch said.
“Cindy used to be a boy until last Christmas. We always knew she was different from our older boys or any others in town. She was just so... girly. She cried when we tried to cut her hair, caught her in Bettys clothes, and she asked for dolls by the time she was just 2. Even though she was only 5 when knew she was special.”
The Grinch was listening to the story being told wondering what else was left to untold. “Transgendered” Lou called it when someone doesn't feel the gender they were born never did the Grinch feel a word was so foreign.
“Last Christmas she wrote a letter to Santa. She told us she wanted it more than anything but wouldn't tell us. Before she mailed it Betty and I read it. It said.”
“Dear Santa I don't care for presents or candy. I just want to be a girl. I want to be Cindy. “Love, Cindy Lou Who.”
The Grinch read it over and over feeling bad for the lass. He felt bad for her having to be a boy in class.
“Betty and I were shocked at first but soon it made a lot of sense. We weren't sure if Santa could do that so we took it into our own hands. We surprised her Christmas mourning by making her our daughter. We got her dresses, her new name, and a wig to wear until hers grew out. It seems Santa also gave her dolls and other toys. She was now Cindy Lou Who. Stu and Drew helped by keeping bullies off her at school. She was now her true self. That's why she loves Christmas so much. She became the girl she was inside.”
“Wow. You learn something new everyday.” The Grinch said.
“You're not upset?”
“Lou I'm a green thingamagig that lived on a mountain and hated Christmas. I'm not the definition of normal if you haven't noticed.”
Lou laughed. He supposed the Grinch was right. He did also make an unforgettable Christmas night. Cindy ran up to her dad and kissed up on the cheek. He laughed the lovable geek. She thanked him for being a wonderful dad . He was the best one anyone ever had. She also thanked the Grinch who was no longer a crook he thought of what happened on Christmas.
“That story could make a TV special or great book.”
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artartartsstuff · 1 month
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ABOUT ME!!
(I will not say my age bc I'm a minor)
Hello!!! I'm Louis, pronounced either 'lew-is' or 'lew-ie', I don't mind!! My nicknames are: lou, Louis Vuitton, pup, and more that I can't remember!! I'm trans-masc and I'm VERY masc presenting (I look very male), my pronouns are He/they/star (sometimes pup but it's confusing so I don't use it often)! I'm omnisexual (male pref) but I've mainly dated women in my past!! I've only recently started being attracted to men and it hit HARDD.
TW: Info on me (things that are touchy) I used to struggle alot with alchohol, but mid January a year ago I decided it was too consuming and I was failing all my classes, now I only drink if supervised and when I do drink, I limit myself! October (halloween night) I had an incident that ended in police officers and a 8 month long investigation, I will not trauma dump (for obvious reasons) but it was related to S@, so please don't talk about it to me!!
I am diagnosed autistic and diagnosed with medicated (lightly) ADHD! As well as that, I have a panic disorder (idk the details, my mom knows tho) and I'm working towards getting my diagnosis for OCD!! I fidget alot and stutter when talking (because I talk faster then actually thinking of the words), I have mainly physical stims (rocking back and forth, hand flapping and blinking aggressively) but I can vocal stim (when I'm REALLY agitated and stuff)!!
I'm hyper fixated on: SCREAM!!, The boy (Brahms), Smosh, Jellyfish, the goldfinch and Scooby Doo!!
Fun fact: I've broken both my arms, both my legs, all the fingers in my right hand, my nose, my ankle, my shoulder, my collarbone, my wrist and I smashed my knee cap in last year!
Another fun fact: I went to Egypt afew days ago and went in the red sea, then I started coming out in a large (purply-black) burn all up both my ankles and feet (and half way up my leg on the left), when we got home we got it checked out and turns out it's an allergic reaction to a jellyfish sting! (You can faintly see ribbon like burns that are darker in it) The doctor says it will scar, but it's rlly pretty so I'm okay with it!!
Fun fact: I'm allergic to sunscreen, citrus(barley), ginger and pineapple!! (And apparently jellyfish stings???)
I draw, write, paint and play base guitar!! I have 5 American green tree frogs (called: pickle, dumpling, sushi, jellybean and churro) I also have 2 dogs and a cat, wait yeah, I have 4 rabbits too!! (Dogs: dotty, Yorkie. Cat: Cindy-lou who. Bunnies: biscuit, banana (my bunnies) and moon, patches)!! I read alot, mainly Stephen King though!! (I annotate books so I can write better in my own work)
I listen to: Nirvana, Deftones, Slipknot, Korn, the beatles, TV girl, some mitski, Alex g, arctic monkeys, lamp, the cure, the smiths and the cranberries!! (I obviously listen to more artists but you get the point, mainly indie and some heavy metal!!)
Colours to personally describe me: brown- but like a soft earthy brown, purple- deep purple bc why not, orange- I hate the colour orange but alot of ppl say I give that energy!
HOPE YOU ENJOYED LEARNING ABT ME!!!!
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georgi-girl · 10 months
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Way too late for Day of the Dead but here's my Coco recast!
I call it "Cindy's Song". starring...
EB (Green Eggs And Ham) as the child who wants to be a musician-magician.
Pam-I-Am (The Second Serving) as the grandmother. I'm doing weird stuff with the family tree.
Michelle (Green Eggs And Ham) as the Mama (because
Sam-I-Am (Green Eggs And Ham) as the secret great-great-grandfather. Perfect roll for him.
Guy-Am-I (Green Eggs And Ham) as the great-great grandmother. He's a trans man.
Wander (Wander Over Yonder) as the Great Grandfather.
Sylvia (Wander Over Yonder) as the Papa. She's a trans woman.
Bendy (Bendy and the Ink Machine) as the famous musician-magician.
Glunz (Green Eggs And Ham) as the cheerful great Aunt. (Wander's sister)
Guy's Brothers (I call them Eli and Levi) as the great-great uncles.
MkWInkle (Green Eggs And Ham) as the serios great aunt (Pam's brother)
The Cat in the Hat as Juan (the guy with braces)
The ten-legged lion (If I Ran The Zoo) as Pepita.
Mr. Jenkins (Green Eggs And Ham) as Dante
and
Cindy Lou Who as the Great Grandmother. (Don't know what she'd look like as an adult)
original meme belongs to blaze-on-fire on Deviantart.
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tabloidtoc · 4 years
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Star, May 18
Cover: Richard Gere finally tells all 
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Page 1: Letting his heart run away with him Ben Affleck gives new love Ana de Armas a $200K ruby engagement ring 
Page 2: Contents, Cindy Crawford 
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Page 3: Colton Underwood walks his new dog Zooka, Amy Schumer and husband Chris Fischer on their new Food Network series Amy Schumer Learns to Cook, Jessica Alba on her 39th birthday, Carrie Underwood after a workout 
Page 4: In a new interview Katie Couric gives a peek at what she’ll unveil in her much-anticipated memoir 
Page 5: Rihanna’s toned down her raucous party-girl lifestyle but she can still crank up the volume according to her grousing L.A. neighbors, Felicity Huffman got busted for paying $15,000 to boost daughter Sophia’s SAT scores to help her get into a top college but it all proved for naught when Sophia proudly announced on Instagram that she’d been accepted into Pittsburgh’s prestigious Carnegie Mellon University this fall, a week after Michael Buble was accused by fans of rough horseplay with his wife Luisana Lopilato elbowing her and grabbing her arm as she talked over him during a livestream the two presented a united front in a workout clip 
Page 6: It was supposed to be a boom year for Chip and Joanna Gaines but 2020 is shaping up to be a bust because they were set to debut their new Magnolia Network in October but it’s been forced to halt the launch due to the economic downturn, despite rumors of battles over creative control behind the scenes of Big Little Lies last year there’s talk there might be another season and Zoe Kravitz is really pushing for it, Star Spots the Stars -- Adam Sandler, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Sharon Stone, January Jones, Billy Porter 
Page 8: Star Shots -- Heidi Pratt working out, Maren Morris and baby Hayes, Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott took a pig and their youngest kid Beau for a walk 
Page 9: Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Adam Sandler on a bike 
Page 10: Miranda Lambert making vegetable soup, Reese Witherspoon and dog Lou, Mariah Carey 
Page 12: Gisele Bunchen and her kids Vivian and Benjamin, Kylie Jenner, Hailee Steinfeld and dog Martini 
Page 13: Kevin Hart in the pool with kids Heaven and Kenzo and Hendrix, Joe Keery and his dog 
Page 14: George Clooney in his car, Drew Barrymore on her laptop
Page 15: Ryan Phillippe goes for a jog, Elizabeth Hurley, Kym and Robert Herjavec celebrated the 2nd birthday of their twins Haven and Hudson 
Page 16: Ian McKellen stepped outside his front door in London to join the weekly clap for caregivers dealing with the coronavirus crisis, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and daughter Jasmine, Kristin Chenoweth reading 
Page 17: Hilary Duff
Page 18: Shay Mitchell and daughter Atlas, Rita Ora, Mindy Kaling 
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Page 19: Scott Disick on his dirt bike, Jason Statham with son Jack on his shoulders 
Page 20: Normal or Not? Katy Perry dresses up as hand sanitizer -- not normal, Heidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz and his twin brother Bill Kaulitz show off their food babies -- normal
Page 21: Andy Cohen without pants for the virtual RHOA reunion taping -- not normal, Chelsea Handler showed how to turn a bra into a mask -- normal, Jared Leto hugs a tree while walking his dog -- not normal 
Page 22: Fashion -- black Chanel -- Margaret Qualley, Margot Robbie, Maggie Rogers 
Page 23: Penelope Cruz, Saoirse Ronan 
Page 26: Kanye West and Kim Kardashian leading separate lives -- as the couple approach their sixth wedding anniversary the cracks in their long-distance marriage are resurfacing 
Page 27: The change in plans for Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez’s Italian wedding will cost them around $1 million but they’re using the delay to create an even more lavish celebration, Britney Spears believes it’s only a matter of time until boyfriend Sam Asghari proposes but she figures he hasn’t yet because of money so in an effort to get things moving she’s prepared to pick up the tab for the engagement ring herself, Love Bites -- Katherine Schwarzenegger and Chris Pratt are expecting a baby, Hope Solo and Jerramy Stevens welcomed twins, Lea Michele and Zandy Reich expecting, Timothee Chalamet and Lily-Rose Depp split, Leslie Grossman and Jon Bronson split 
Page 28: Dolly Parton is secretly struggling while caring for husband Carl Dean now in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, those closest to Liam Hemsworth are breathing a collective sigh of relief that he has found Gabrielle Brooks who can bring calm to his life, Gigi Hadid and Zayn Malik expecting 
Page 29: Jay Cutler and Kristin Cavallari’s divorce gets nasty 
Page 30: Cover Story -- Richard Gere is telling pals he has no regrets about his colorful past and says he’s happier than ever with his wife and babies 
Page 34: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s anniversary from hell -- it should be a time for a celebration but two years into their marriage a forlorn and bitterly disappointed Harry and Meghan are under siege from every side 
Page 36: Mark Harmon is done with Hollywood -- he’s had a wild ride on one of TV’s most popular shows and now he may finally be ready to head into the sunset 
Page 38: Celebrity Hall Passes -- stars reveals the Hollywood crushes their partners have granted as freebies 
Page 42: Style -- color pop sneakers -- Karlie Kloss 
Page 44: Beauty -- stars DIY beauty recipes -- Kendall Jenner
Page 45: Karrueche Tran, January Jones
Page 46: Health -- Julianne Hough 
Page 48: Entertainment 
Page 60: Parting Shot -- Good Morning America contributor Will Reeve appeared suited up to give his report on the morning show but viewers got a bit more than they bargained for when the graphics on the bottom of the screen disappeared and Will’s camera setup revealed a slice of bare thigh under his TV-ready top half
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thesustainableswap · 4 years
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BLM Master Post / Resources
No blog post this week. I felt like this was much more important. Here is a master post of everything I’ve found regarding the BLM movement, from petitions, to where you should donate, to reading, to accounts, to business... hopefully most of what you’re looking for can be found below. If I’ve missed anything vital please let me know and I will add it.
Petitions:
Justice for George Floyd (White House) | Justice for George Floyd (change.org) | Justice for George Floyd (change.org) | Justice for George Floyd (color of Change)
RAISE THE DEGREE - Remove bail for Derek Chauvin, murderer of George Floyd (White House) | Arrest The Other Three (White House) | Raise The Degree (change.org) | The Minneapolis Police Officers to be charged for murder (change.org)
#JusticeforBre (MoveOn.org) | #JusticeforBre (color of Change)
Justice For Ahmaud Arbery (change.org) | Justice for Ahmaud Arbery- Pass Georgia Hate Crime Bill (change.org) | Disbarment of George E. Barnhill (change.org)
Trayvon Martin Law (change.org)
Hands Up Act (change.org)
Justice for Belly Mujinga (change.org)
Justice for Tony McDade (change.org)
Justice for Alejandro Vargas Martinez (change.org)
Justice for Regis Korchinski-Paquet (change.org)
Wrongful Conviction: Julius Jones is innocent (change.org)
Wrongful Conviction: Kyjuanzi Harris (change.org)
Willie Simmons has served 38 years for a $9 robbery (change.org)
Defund The Police Minneapolis (Every Action / Reclaim The Block) | Mandatory Life Sentence for Police Brutality (change.org) | National Action Against Police Brutality (change.org) | Against Police Brutality in France (change.org)
Demand Racial Data on Coronavirus (BLM) | Coronavirus: Demand More from the Government (BLM)
Get Schools to Speak Up (change.org)
Stand with BLM (organizefor.org)
Organisations to Donate to
George Floyd Memorial Fund
Minnesota Freedom Fund
Black Visions Collective
Reclaim the Block
Campaign Zero
Black Lives Matter
UKBLM
National Bailout Fund
Black Earth Farms
Communities United Against Police Brutality
Unicorn Riot
Louisville Community Bail Fund
Rebuilding the Community (We Love Lake Street)
United Families and Friends Campaign
COVID-19: Supporting BAME Communities
House of GG
Trans Justice Funding Project
The Okra Project
Youth Breakout
SNaPCo
Black AIDS Insitute
Trans Cultural District
LGBTQ+ Freedom Fund
For If You Have Little Money to Spare:
Check out these YouTube videos and play them while you go about your day (or actively watch! Up to you.) The ad revenue will be donated to organisations supporting black lives - but make sure you turn off your adblocker first.
By Zoe Amira
By Francesca Grace
By Cindy Marshall
By Danni and Emmyn
Instagram Accounts (source)
Nova Reid
Layla Saad
Rachel Cargle
Check Your Privilege
Rachel Ricketts
The Great Unlearn
Reni Eddo Lodge
Ibram X. Kendi
Galdem
The Irin Journal
Women Who
For Working Ladies
Thyself
Black Girl Fest
UK isn’t Innocent
Readbyrachelaa
Mikaela Loach
Podcasts
About Race with Remi Eddo-Lodge
Conversations with Nova Reid
iWeigh with Jameela Jamil
The YIKES podcast
Have You Heard George’s Podcast?
The World Wide Tribe
Zero Hour Talks
1619 by the New York Times
TV / Film (source)
13th
When They See Us
Selma
The Black Power Mixtape 1967 - 1975
I Am Not Your Negro
The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
If Beale Street Could Talk
The Hate U Give
American Son
Trial by Media
Books: (Source)
How To Be Anti Racist by Ibram X. Kendi
Me and White Supremacy by Robin Diangelo and Layla Saad
Why I’m No Longer Talking To White People About Race by Remi Eddo-Lodge
So You Want To Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong
America’s Original Sin By Jim Wallis and Bryan Stevenson
The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
Blindspot by Mahzarin R. Banaji & Anthony G. Greenwald
Good Talk by Mira Jacob
Between The World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
How Does It Feel To Be A Problem by Moustafa Bayoumi
The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward
White Fragility by Robin Diangelo
I’m Still Here by Austin Channing Brown
When They Call You A Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullors, Asha Bandele, et al.
An African American and Latin History of The United States by Paul Ortiz
Citizen by Claudia Rankine
An Indigenous Peoples’ History of The United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
Mindful of Race by Ruth King
Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson
Tears We Cannot Stop by Michael Eric Dyson
Stamped From The Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi
Have Black Lives Ever Mattered? By Mumia Abu-Jamal
The Coloraturas of Law by Richard Rothstein
The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson
Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? By Beverly Daniel Tatum
Stamped by Jason Reynolds & Ibram X. Kendi
This Book Is Anti Racist by Tiffany Jewell and Aurelia Durand
Brit(ish) by Afua Hirsch
Children’s Books: (Source)
Malcolm Little by Ilyasah Shabazz
Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters by Andrea Davis Pinkney
Something Happened in Our Town: A Child’s Story About Racial Injustice by Marianne Celano, Marietta Collins and Ann Hazzard
My Hair Is A Garden by Cozbi A. Cabrera
Separate Is Never Equal by Duncan Tonatiuh
Young Water Protectors by Aslan Tudor
My Family Divided by Diana Guerrero
We Are Grateful by Traci Sorell
I Am Not A Number by Jenny Kay Dupuis and Kathy Kacer
Schomburg: The Man Who Built A Library by Carole Boston Weatherford
Lailah’s Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story by Reem Faruqi
The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson
The Whispering Town by Jennifer Elvgren
When Harriet Tubman Led Her People To Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford
When I Was Eight by Christy Jordan-Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton
Happy In Our Skin by Fran Manushkin
Chocolate Milk, Por Favor by Maria Dismondy
Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer by Carole Boston Weatherford
When We Were Alone by David A. Robertson & Julie Flett
Shining Star The Anna May Wong Story by Paula Yoo & Lin Wang
Little Leaders: Bold Women In Black History by Vashti Harrison
Maddi’s Fridge by Lois Brandt
Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry
Sulwe by Vashti Harrison
A Is For Activist by Innosanto Nagara
Intersection Allies by Chelsea Johnson, LaToya Council & Carolyn Choi
What Is Race? Who Are Racists? Why Does Skin Colour Matter? And Other Big Questions by Clair Heuchan & Nikesh Shukla
Black Owned Businesses: (source)
Wales Bonner
Casely-Hayford
Daughter of a Bohemian

Daily Paper
Aaks: Basket Bags
Martine Rose
Nubian Skin
Sincerely Nude
Liha Beauty
Beauty Stack
Bouclème: Afro and Curly Hair Products
Afrocenchix: Hair Products
The Afro Hair and Skin Company: shampoo bars, hair masks, face masks
Prick: Cacti and Plantcare
La Basketry: homeware
Bonita Ivie: stationery & design
Reset travel: travel cards and workshops
Bespoke Binny: homeware
New Beacon Books: Specialists in African and Caribbean Literature
Original Flava by Craig & Shaun McAnuff
Zoe’s Ghana Kitchen by Zoe Adjonyoh
Hibiscus by Lopè Ariyo
Ethiopia by Yohanis Gebreyesus
Belly Full by Riaz Phillips
Chika’s Snacks
Berry and Brie Grazing Boxes
Yard Confectionery Chocolate
Cabby’s Rum
Cham Cham Hot Pepper Sauce
Stay strong, and get learning (or unlearning)!
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seatsforeveryone · 6 years
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The best holiday concerts in Philly to celebrate the season
Walnut Street Theatre features A Christmas Carol.   The Nutcracker is at the Academy of Music with the Philadelphia Ballet.
Wells Fargo Arena has some great concerts in December in Philly.  Check them out here:
Mumford & Sons
Justin Timberlake
Dave Matthews Band
Trans Siberian Orchestra
Also, don’t forget Disney On Ice at Wells Fargo Arena over the Holiday break for the kids.
  All princesses and princes in the Philadelphia area are invited to this heartwarming show and encouraged to sing along to popular songs such as Frosty the Snowman, It’s The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and more. After the show, there will be plenty of photo opportunities with the cast and refreshments including holiday cookies and apple cider. Children are also encouraged to dress up in their favorite prince and princess attire. This show is one of the best holiday concerts in Philly for families.
Audiences will be transported back to 1968 and are invited to attend the Harper’s Hardware Christmas Party with special entertainment: The Winter Wondrettes. This classic and wacky holiday show stars Missy, Suzy, Cindy Lou, and Betty Jean who are just as colorful and unpredictable as they are talented. There will be plenty of classic holiday songs and barrels of laughs. This show is perfect if you are looking for unique holiday concerts in Philly.
The holiday season always brings amazing concerts PHOTO: Philly POPS The holidays are a special time, and the best way to get into the festive spirit is with music. Philadelphians are in luck; the city has plenty of amazing concerts to ring in the joyous season. There are concerts […]
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