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Thumbsup :: Thumbsdown
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Bible belt. Butler University has been trying to sell its television station, WTBU, for some time in order to raise money for other university-related projects. That was bad enough: We’ll miss the BBC evening news. But news last week that Butler was selling to a Christian broadcaster ...
Well spent. In this issue of NUVO there are two stories — about the Independent Music + Art Festival at the Harrison Center and an art vending machine in the Artsgarden — that concern creative projects funded by the Cultural Development Commission. Props to putting public money behind these cutting-edge collaborations.
AWOL. Just when it looks like the issue over whether or not Conner Prairie should be independent of Earlham College is coming to a head, Earlham President Doug Bennett announces … he’s going on sabbatical?! Yet another sign that Earlham hasn’t a clue about what it takes to run a living history museum.
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