Boston
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BOSTON—When Ed Chyten took his wife, Roz, out for a live afternoon show this weekend, it was Shen ...
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BOSTON—Critically acclaimed opera conductor Phil Lauriat enjoyed Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Citi Wang Theatre in Boston, ...
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BOSTON—Harry Barbosa, a senior software engineer, said Shen Yun Performing Arts’ unique animated digital backdrop was fantastic and ...
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BOSTON—Gene Schott, a museum director with a lifelong dedication to not only preserving history and culture but also ...
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BOSTON—Jeff Kramer, director of a major insurance company, and his mother Bev Kramer, retired bank vice president, were ...
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BOSTON—Rosa Gonzalez, a research director with a trading brokerage, loved Shen Yun Performing Arts’ rich storytelling. She attended ...
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BOSTON—Geoffrey Chalmers, prolific attorney and general consul to many public companies, was filled with joy seeing Shen Yun ...
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BOSTON—Shen Yun Performing Arts brought out a side of China and the performing arts rarely seen, said Sean ...
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BOSTON—For Nicholas Phelps and his family Shen Yun Performing Arts was a first encounter with classical Chinese dance, ...
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BOSTON—Shen Yun Performing Arts is a revival of history and culture that bridges the differences among peoples, said ...
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BOSTON—Saddened by its near loss, and very grateful for its preservation, Catholic Sister Lois Wetzel praised Shen Yun ...
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BOSTON—Artist Debbie Elovitz and her husband Bill Elovitz, president of a retail chain, have long been lovers of ...
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BOSTON—The three owners of the Nightingale Arts of Salem store came to see Shen Yun at Citi Wang ...
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BOSTON—Gary Moore, a pastor from Chelmsford, Mass., and his wife Linda Moore, attended Shen Yun Performing Arts at ...
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BOSTON—Martha Brill and her husband Haim went to see Shen Yun at Citi Wang Theatre on Feb. 28.
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BOSTON—Shen Yun Performing Arts, the world’s premier classical Chinese dance and music company, will return to Boston this ...