Tag: Editor’s Picks

Producer: Shen Yun Shares Culture, ‘Actually Causes Your Brain to Work on a Higher Level’

BOSTON—Joan Quinn Eastman, producer and former broadcaster, has 25 years experience in the media, and is known as a “connect worker.” On Dec. 28, she found in Shen Yun Performing Arts the tremendous power of connection. When the curtains drew open, and she saw a scene flooded with color, the image of the Creator, and…


Former Congressman, Ambassador Sees Shen Yun Multiple Times: ‘It’s Always Enjoyable’

BOSTON—Richard Swett,  a former member of U.S. Congress and former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, is among Shen Yun Performing Arts’ many worldwide fans. “I’ve seen the show in Washington; I’ve seen the show in New York; I’ve seen the show in Boston. It’s great to be here again,” said Mr. Swett, CEO of Climate Prosperity Enterprise Solutions….


Shen Yun Brings Back What Was Lost to the World, Says Houston Audience

HOUSTON—Sonia Vieira, concert pianist, was the former dean of a music school in Rio de Janeiro, knows intimately what it takes to create art that can calm the heart and move the soul. She found that in Shen Yun Performing Arts. “We can see in the face of the dancers—there is a purity,” Ms. Vieira said….


Social Media Star Cameron Hamilton ‘Blown Away’ by Shen Yun

ATLANTA—Social media personality Cameron Hamilton said he felt blessed to be able to see Shen Yun Performing Arts at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on Dec. 26. “It was just a great blessing to be here, to be able to experience it. … You can just see when everyone came together—it was just a beautiful thing…


Shen Yun ‘The Perfect Way to Celebrate Christmas’: Atlanta Business Owner

ATLANTA—Celena Brown, entrepreneur and business owner, sat front and center at the world premiere of the all-new Shen Yun Performing Arts 2023 show at the Atlanta Symphony Hall on Dec. 24, 2022. The Christmas Eve performance was met with such high demand that even after tickets sold out, additional seats had to be opened up last…


No Studies Showing ‘Masks Work That Well’ Against COVID-19: White House Health Official

No studies show masks work well against respiratory infections like COVID-19, a top White House health official has acknowledged. “There is no study in the world that shows that masks work that well,” Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House’s COVID-19 coordinator, said during a recent discussion with the Philadelphia Inquirer. Jha made the statement as…


Israeli Ministry of Health Refuses to Provide Complete Mortality Data Despite Court Order

HAIFA, Israel—The Israeli Ministry of Health (MoH) is refusing to provide complete mortality data for the period of the COVID-19 pandemic despite a court order. A court ordered the agency in September to provide all-cause mortality data by Nov. 15 following a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by David Shuldman, an Israeli citizen. The MoH did…


Vaccinated at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Infection: Studies

People who have received COVID-19 vaccines are more likely to get infected than the unvaccinated, according to two new studies. In one paper (pdf), from Cleveland Clinic researchers, each successive dose heightened the incidence of infection. The lowest incidence was among the unvaccinated. In the other study, researchers in Indiana found that vaccinated people had…


Vaccinated Seen at Higher Risk of COVID-19 Infection: Studies

People who have received COVID-19 vaccines are more likely to get infected than those who are unvaccinated, according to two new studies. In one paper (pdf), from Cleveland Clinic researchers, each successive dose heightened the incidence of infection. The lowest incidence was among the unvaccinated. In the other study, researchers in Indiana found that vaccinated…


New COVID-19 Boosters Just 30 Percent Effective, Study Finds

The new COVID-19 vaccine boosters barely provide any protection against infection, according to a new study. The boosters, from Pfizer and Moderna, were just 30 percent effective in preventing infection, researchers with the Cleveland Clinic found. The effectiveness falls below the 50 percent effectiveness required by the World Health Organization and originally recommended by the…