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  2. Virginia Theatre (Champaign) - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Theatre hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year. Classic films play on the 56-foot-wide screen several nights every month. The theatre is also a popular venue for touring musical acts and comedians. From 1992 until 2010, the Champaign-Urbana Theatre Company, or CUTC, performed plays at the theatre.

  3. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 6th Suffolk district

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    Massachusetts House of Representatives' 6th Suffolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of the city of Boston in Suffolk County. [1] [2] Democrat Russell Holmes of Mattapan has represented the district since 2011. [3]

  4. Massachusetts's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    Current U.S. representatives from Massachusetts District Member (Residence) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Richard Neal (Springfield) Democratic January 3, 1989 D+9: 2nd: Jim McGovern : Democratic January 3, 1997 D+13: 3rd: Lori Trahan : Democratic January 3, 2019 D+11: 4th: Jake Auchincloss : Democratic January 3, 2021

  5. Massachusetts's 6th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Redistricted from the 7th district and re-elected late in 1792. Lost re-election that same year. District inactive: March 4, 1793 – March 3, 1795 3rd: John Reed Sr. (West Bridgewater) Federalist: March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1801 4th 5th 6th: Elected in 1794. Re-elected in 1796. Re-elected in 1798. Retired. 1795–1803 "2nd Southern district ...

  6. Boston Theater District - Wikipedia

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    Plays were banned in Boston by the Puritans until 1792. [5] [6] Boston's first theater opened in 1793. [7] [8] In 1900, the Boston Theater District had 31 theaters, with 50,000 seats. [6] In the 1940s, the city had over 50 theaters. [2] Since the 1970s, developers have renovated old theaters. [2]

  7. Statue of Roger Ebert - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] The Public Art League, a nonprofit organization, oversaw the project, working in collaboration with the Champaign Park District, the University of Illinois College of Media, and the city governments of both Champaign and Urbana to erect the statue outside of the Virginia Theatre in downtown Champaign.

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  9. Boch Center - Wikipedia

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    The Boch Center (formerly Citi Performing Arts Center and Wang Center for the Performing Arts) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization located in Boston, Massachusetts. It manages the historic Wang and Shubert theatres on Tremont Street in the Boston Theater District , where it offers theatre, opera, classical and popular music ...