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When will performing arts return? Local groups describe their hopes for summer and beyond

When will performing arts return? Local groups describe their hopes for summer and beyond By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff,Updated March 12, 2021, 7:48 a.m. Email to a Friend On a typical Sunday in July, the lawn at Tanglewood is a jumble of people — thousands of them — gathered with picnics or pinot noir to enjoy an afternoon of music courtesy of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It’s an idyllic scene, reminiscent of an Impressionist painting, but in the age of COVID-19 it’s also perilous, a potential superspreader, which is why the annual Tanglewood festival was canceled last year for the first time since World War II.

Mass Arts Industry Takes $588M Hit Amid Pandemic, Study Finds

Mass. Arts Industry Takes $588M Hit Amid Pandemic, Study Finds © Boston Globe via Getty Images BOSTON, MA – SEPTEMBER 30: A couple passes the Paramount Theatre and the Boston Opera House on Washington Street in Boston on Sep. 30, 2016. (Photo by Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Experts are seeing some staggering numbers in the arts industry one of the hardest hit by the pandemic that indicate a difficult road to economic recovery in Massachusetts. Step into the Lyric Stage Company of Boston and you can t help but notice the dramatic difference a year has made. The box office is locked, the seats are empty, and the applause is replaced by silence.

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Stories of Standards—Exactly Like You

Stories of Standards Exactly Like You Linda Hillshafer Share Join us for Stories of Standards at 7:50 and 8:50 am, Monday through Friday when Rodney Franks shares highlights and our favorites versions of “Exactly Like You.” Stories of Standards is sponsored by   . Written by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields “Exactly Like You” was one of the two songs introduced in Lew Leslie’s “International Revue” on February 25, 1930, at the Majestic Theater in New York City which went on to become jazz standards. The other song was “On the Sunny Side of the Street”. “Exactly Like You” hit the charts several times during the 1930s and has been recorded over 250 times.

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