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  1. Where’s the ‘Christmas Carol’ for Hanukkah? This theater has an answer. “A Hanukkah Carol, or Gelt Trip! The Musical” joins a small repertoire of stage shows themed for the Jewish holiday.
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  2. Shaboozey responds after his name becomes a running gag at CMA Awards Shaboozey, whose name became a running joke during the CMA Awards on Wednesday night, responded on social media after a backlash from viewers.
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  3. An oral history of Elphaba, one of Broadway’s most empowering roles Idina Menzel and others open up about the pleasures and perils of playing Elphaba, the iconic “Wicked” character.
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  4. The 26 best things to do in D.C. this weekend and next week Celebrate “Wicked” with drag and dance, take a spin on the National Gallery’s ice, or root for the Washington Spirit to win another championship.
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  5. Rhinos and monkeys and sharks, oh my! ‘Gladiator II’ takes them all on. The Ridley Scott sequel is an epic without purpose, fun until it’s not, even with Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington aboard.
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  6. CMA Awards 2024: Complete list of winners, best and worst moments Morgan Wallen won entertainer of the year at the 2024 CMA Awards, and Chris Stapleton and Lainey Wilson also took home prizes. Here are the best and worst moments.
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  7. The best classic holiday performances and light displays in the D.C. area Catch an acclaimed Ebenezer Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol,” sing along with “Messiah,” see acrobats fly in “The Nutcracker” or wander among millions of lights.
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  8. The year’s smartest game asks: Is civil democracy just a fantasy? “Metaphor: ReFantazio” is the most audacious, exciting video game story of the year as it chronicles the birth of democracy.
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  9. One man captured some of the past century’s most iconic images Harry Benson, 94, has photographed the Beatles, U.S. presidents and British royals. A pop-up gallery downtown shows more than 150 of his photos.
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