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re: For sure. nm
Posted by: SuzanneR 06:50 pm EDT 08/31/18
In reply to: A sad day for the arts in New York - Mike 06:35 pm EDT 08/31/18

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Unsurprising and shocking at the same time nmi
Posted by: Ann 07:31 pm EDT 08/31/18
In reply to: re: For sure. nm - SuzanneR 06:50 pm EDT 08/31/18

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re: Exactly. :( nm
Posted by: SuzanneR 09:37 pm EDT 08/31/18
In reply to: Unsurprising and shocking at the same time nmi - Ann 07:31 pm EDT 08/31/18

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re: Exactly. :( nm
Posted by: Pokernight 06:55 am EDT 09/01/18
In reply to: re: Exactly. :( nm - SuzanneR 09:37 pm EDT 08/31/18

...while the Enquirer lingers on....
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re: Exactly. :( nm
Last Edit: ryhog 10:34 am EDT 09/01/18
Posted by: ryhog 10:32 am EDT 09/01/18
In reply to: re: Exactly. :( nm - Pokernight 06:55 am EDT 09/01/18

I fully understand the sentiment you're expressing but perhaps it is important to say that the reason is not content (or politics) per se but the demographics of the readership of that content. The typical Voice reader enjoys the explosion of content (whether culture, progressive politics, or anything else) whereas the typical Enquirer reader does not. As I have noted on other occasions, for the person interested in media related to the theatre, the amount of content available (and readily so) is greater than at any time in history.
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