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The Tabernacles’ Christmas Concert to be performed in Hyderabad on December 7

The Tabernacles’ Christmas Concert to be performed in Hyderabad on December 7

‘The Tabernacles’, a leading Gospel singing group in the Twin Cities, will present its 57th Annual Christmas Concert at at St. Francis College for Women, Begumpet, Hyderabad, at 6.45 p.m. on December 7. Entry is free. The Tabernacles, conducted by renowned choir director and musician Mr. Zubin Gibson, will present both traditional Western and Classical Christmas Carols with a fifty-member voice choir singing in parts consisting of Saprono, Alto, Tenor and bass. They will be accompanied with a fifty-member orchestra. The choir members, men and women drawn from various churches representing Protestant, Catholic and independent churches, will sing carols to herald the advent season. D. Joel Davis, IPS, Joint Commissioner of Police, Traffic, Cyberabad, will be the chief guest on the occasion. This year, there will be a special rendition by the ‘Little Rocks Band’, and the classical rendition of carols from Handel, Beethovan, Hayden and Mozart, etc., is set to delight the audience. ‘The Tabernacles’, a nonprofit, has been rendering Christmas concert every year for around half a century. Published – December 04, 2024 …

Bah, humbug! Vandal smashes Ebenezer Scrooge’s tombstone used in ‘A Christmas Carol’ movie | Hollywood

Bah, humbug! Vandal smashes Ebenezer Scrooge’s tombstone used in ‘A Christmas Carol’ movie | Hollywood

Nov 26, 2024 08:00 AM IST Bah, humbug! Vandal smashes Ebenezer Scrooge’s tombstone used in ‘A Christmas Carol’ movie LONDON — If life imitates art, a vandal in the English countryside may be haunted by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Bah, humbug! Vandal smashes Ebenezer Scrooge’s tombstone used in ‘A Christmas Carol’ movie Police in the town of Shrewsbury are investigating how a tombstone that marked the fictional grave of Ebenezer Scrooge was destroyed. The movie prop used in the 1984 adaption of “A Christmas Carol” was kept in place and became a tourist attraction. Town Clerk Helen Ball said the town is discussing what should be done to fix or replace the stone that is “hugely popular” with residents and visitors. This time of year, organized tours of locations used in the movie visit the grounds of St. Chad’s Church to see the marker. “There’s not much to see other than broken bits of the gravestone,” Ball told The Associated Press. “You can’t see that it says Ebenezer Scrooge at the moment …