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Bigger and better and a bit majestic

New venues, restored Opera House bring life to an improving scene

By Ed Siegel
Globe Staff / December 26, 2004

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Well, some things do change. Even in Boston. The Red Sox are world champions, the first time since 1918. And Boston has two new buildings constructed for theater, the first since 1929 -- both housed under the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion roof at the Boston Center for the Arts. (Full article: 1056 words)

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