
After more than a year of awards and world-wide acclaim, Fela! will have its last performance on January 2nd. Directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner, Bill T. Jones, the musical opened on November 23, 2009 after an off-Broadway run of two years. The musical was nominated for 11 Tony awards and won three including best choreography, best costume, and best sound design. In September, the cast welcomed Patti LaBelle as Fela's mother. She attended the play and "was struck by the choreography and work of Bill T. Jones, and the passion and joy that overflows from the stage" and knew she wanted to be a part of the production.
Christmas time is the season of giving and 9 year old Katie Greene is doing the best she can to give kids in her area a Merry Christmas. This year Katie has raised over $15,000 for children in area hospitals. You can read more about Katie and help out her cause by visiting her website, KatiesKidz.org
Katie, along with her mom and dad, talk to American Morning's Carol Costello about why such a noble cause means so much to Katie.
Santa may already have his naughty and nice list made up but who has been naughty and nice out of this years politicos, newsmakers, and celebrities?
Robert Zimmerman, a democratic strategist, and Leslie Sanchez, a republican strategist, tell John Roberts and Carol Costello who made their lists this year.
CNN's Casey Wian took us inside the Angel Food Ministries this morning as they are providing an extra special program this holiday season providing meals for military families. Find out how you can help "Sponsor a Soldier's Family" this holiday season by visiting the Angel Food Ministries website.
(CNN) - A compromise bill to provide free medical treatment and compensation to first responders of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack won final approval Wednesday from the House and Senate, sending it to President Barack Obama to be signed into law. The bill passed on a voice vote in the Senate, and then on a 206-60 vote in the House on the final day of the lame-duck session of Congress. Jubilant Democrats hailed the last-minute approval as a $4.2 billion triumph for firefighters, police officers and other emergency personnel who put themselves in harm's way to help others in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attack.
Today on American Morning, 9/11 first responder John Feal, FealGood Foundation, who lost half a foot during the rescue effort from Sept. 11, 2001, and still suffers from respiratory and post-traumatic stress issues, talks to AM's John Roberts and Carol Costello.
Watch the interview to see why he says the bill is better than any Christmas present.

