E very holiday season, we give thanks for Rankin/Bass, the team behind Christmas TV specials "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town." The production company formed by ...
Many fictional holiday characters have origins rooted in actual history. Santa Claus, for example, is based loosely on a bishop named St. Nicholas known for giving anonymous gifts in a town in ...
And he delights at finding a few of Rudolph's stray sleigh bells in the fireplace on Christmas morning. Even if you haven't actively cultivated your children's acceptance of the Santa Claus myth ...
Santa Claus spent some time at Palm Beach Public Elementary School, with the town’s police department. Old Saint Nick and Rudolph went class by class spreading cheer, singing holiday tunes ...
She remembered: “I think it was 20 years ago, they had a commercial when GPS was new and they were looking for Rudolph’s Diner in Santa Claus, Indiana. "So we still have a lot of people coming ...
Many students cheered at the sight of seeing Santa Claus and Rudolph in person, with some running up to give them hugs and high-fives before taking a group photo together. Second grader Jolene ...
The cult film "Kevin Alone at Home" is as much a part of the Christmas program as Santa Claus and Rudolph the Reindeer. And ever since the comedy hit cinemas in 1990, there has been one unanswered ...
We had one little boy sending *** car to Rudolph and he's sending q tips ... just to let the letter writers know that there is *** santa claus. I can just see that little child outside waiting ...