Angela: My Christmas wish is to never have a school shooting again in the world and to end violence in our schools.
Brooke: World peace … and “The L Word” complete series box set.
Carol: My Christmas wish is that I continue to have my health and that of my entire family and friends. And, of course, that Santa brings me a lot of surprises because I was a good girl this year.
Dan: I’m fortunate to have everything that I need: My wonderful partner, Kasey, my amazing goldendoodle (child), Mack, a loving family, a roof over my head and food on the table. So my wish is simple: for television producers to partner together to ban Taylor Swift from singing live.
Don: I wish for good winds and good weather for the New Year.
Greg: Health and happiness for my friends and family and continued success for the PGN.
Jen: I hope that the coming year helps all of my family members and friends find their right path. And that our country becomes a more just and safe place for all.
Larry: I’d like to see a lot less frothing, raging bigotry and violent insanity in American culture.
Mark: I almost feel guilty making a wish this year since 2012 was such an incredible year. But may Philadelphia continue to lead the way in creating an LGBT community and continue to be rated as the nation’s most LGBT-friendly city in America. On a personal level, I wish health and happiness to my friends and family and the tolerance to withstand hearing about my next project and its pitfalls. Got to love them, and I do.
Prab: Love, joy and continued success for both my PGN family and my biological one.
Sandy: I’m asking Santa and especially the Baby Jesus for one gift: a moratorium on death. All death — natural, accidental, violent, sickness-resulting, self-induced. Nobody dies. For a good, long while.
Scott: That 2013 brings many more freelance opportunities and an art show. Oh, and world peace.
Sean: My holiday wish is for health, safety and stability for all my loved ones. And for my dog to learn to walk himself, or at least be less of a spazz.
Tim: That the Kennedy Library open the remaining oral-history tape made by Jacqueline Onassis, which isn’t scheduled to be released until 2067. I don’t think I can make it that long.