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    Let the choir sing

    Plano’s Amber Glenn channels Madonna to shatter U.S. figure skating record

    Stephanie Allmon Merry
    Jan 8, 2026 | 10:13 am
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    Amber Glenn hits her final pose in her short program at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in St. Louis.

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    Plano figure skater Amber Glenn made history in St. Louis on Wednesday, January 7, earning the highest women’s short-program score ever recorded at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

    Glenn scored 83.05, breaking the previous high score of 81.11 set by her competitor Alysa Liu just minutes before she took the ice.

    Going into the 2026 championships, the highest score ever recorded for a women’s short program had been 79.04.

    Glenn, the two-time defending national champion, was the only skater to complete a triple Axel in her short program, considered the most difficult triple jump in women’s competition. She also landed a triple flip-triple toe combination and, in the bonus-rich second half, a triple loop.

    But it was her choreographic step sequence at the end that blew the roof off the St. Louis ice arena. Wearing a maroon lace dress with beaded necklaces, Glenn skated to Madonna’s 1989 hit “Like a Prayer.”

    At the lyric “Let the choir sing,” she invited the crowd into her dance party; they clapped, cheered, and boogied in their seats while she danced, spun, and slid across the ice to the song’s iconic chorus.

    After the performance, she pumped her fist in the air as the audience rose to its feet and threw plushies on the ice (nearly hitting her).

    “This was everything,” commentator Tara Lipinski said. “I have goosebumps. This is incredible skating. It’s blending what skating is all about: She is fearless. She is doing difficult elements, she’s not backing down. She does a triple Axel. She risks it, and then she skates with so much heart and beauty in her own style and own way.”

    In a post-performance interview, Glenn said she'd felt her late grandmother, who passed nearly a year ago, helping her through the performance.

    “I was so ecstatic and for some reason, I felt my grandma with me today," she told NBC's Andrea Joyce. "That meant a lot and I think she really got me through this. It was a whole new experience for me.”

    Glenn, 26, was born and raised in Plano but has trained in Colorado Springs since 2022. Her father, Richard Glenn, a Plano police sergeant, was in the audience for her record-setting night in St. Louis.

    Glenn and Liu seem like locks for the 2026 Olympic team, along with Isabeau Levito, who scored 75.72 for third place after the short program.

    They will skate their four-minute free programs on Friday, January 9 to determine the national title.

    The U.S. Figure Skating Olympic team heading to Milano-Cortina in February will be named on Sunday, January 11.

    The U.S. Figure Skating Championships are taking place January 7-11 in St. Louis and are being live-streamed on Peacock and broadcast on NBC-affiliated stations such as the USA Network. Here’s more information about the schedule and how to watch.

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    Bad News for Foodies

    Favorite DFW food festival Taste Addison calls it quits after 30 years

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 8, 2026 | 2:25 pm
    Taste Addison
    Photo courtesy of Taste Addison
    Taste Addison's 30th anniversary festival is April 25-27.

    One of the longest-running food festivals in Dallas-Fort Worth, Taste Addison, has been discontinued after 30 years.

    A spokeswoman for the Town of Addison provided the following statement to CultureMap:

    "After 30 years of food, music, and fun, Taste Addison has taken its final bow. While the three-day festival will no longer take place, its spirit will definitely live on. The Town will shift its focus toward fresh, creative ways to celebrate Addison’s incredible culinary scene. The core purpose of Taste Addison - promoting Addison’s 200+ restaurants - will be re-envisioned to include new, year-round options to support and elevate North Texas’ most vibrant dining hub."

    The spokeswoman declined to say why the event was canceled, but according to WFAA, which broke the news, the Addison City Council decided to discontinue Taste Addison because the number and quality of restaurants participating in the event had declined in recent years.

    WFAA said a presentation to the city council indicated Taste Addison had lost the city around $760,000 in 2025 alone.

    Multiple city council members encouraged the city to host a restaurant week-type initiative instead of the annual festival, according to the report.

    Taste Addison, which celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2025, has been a highlight of the spring calendar for foodies, giving them a taste of the hundreds of food and beverage options Addison has to offer.

    Held at Addison Circle Park, the three-day event last year featured over 40 Addison eateries, an outdoor food hall, pop-up restaurants, a wine garden, and an entertainment stage.

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