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The Next Stage

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'Outlook Arts' forum open funding debate: Experts, public meet at U-M

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Balancing bottom lines in art, cash

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Performance Network adds new twists to gala

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The Next Stage

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Johanna Broughton, David Bernstein, Kaysie Dannemiller smile outside of Performance Network, November 1991

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Johanna Broughton, David Bernstein, Kaysie Dannemiller line up, smile from their seats in Performance Network, November 1991

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Executive action at Performance Network

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Performance Network adds new twists to gala

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FILM & VIDEO

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