Aisle Be Seeing You: Blogospheric Guide to Celebrity Series of Boston
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Aisle Be Seeing You: Blogospheric Guide to Celebrity Series of Boston |
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classical music, dance, performing arts |
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This weblog is written and edited by Jack Wright, Director of Marketing and Communications at Celebrity Series of Boston. Please address comments, questions or compliments to me!
The Celebrity Series of Boston is New England’s leading presenter of music, dance, and the performing arts from around the world. Founded in 1938, the Series incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in 1989. |
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