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SF Symphony Entices New Audiences With Soundbox Venue

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Symphony orchestras are among the most traditional of the performing arts. But around the country some are trying to reinvent themselves, worried that audiences are graying and fading away. The San Francisco Symphony has recently opened a state-of-the-art club-like venue, where audiences can sip cocktails at their seats and tweet during performances. We visit the symphony's experiment in audience-building, called Soundbox.

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