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Arts ticket prices are too high says Kennedy Center president
Mon, Jan 4th 2010 1:39 pm EST
Ticket prices for cultural arts events have grown too expensive, and producers must find creative ways to lower them, according to Michael Kaiser, president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. In a piece published by the Huffington Post, Kaiser laments that too many people are being priced out of seeing the arts, and many of them are turning to the internet to view free performances by legendary talents.



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