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From today's paper, I'll spare you the full quote:
"The demise of Open-Air adds to an already-gaping hole in the summer arts schedule. Organizers recently cancelled both the Latin Caribbean Festival and FolkFest, which TNT also produced for the Inter-Cultural Association."
I'll bet Luminara gets cancelled this year too, or at least has another funding crisis. See http://ltmurnau.livejournal.com/68027.html from 2005, when it was almost cancelled.
[edit from an earlier story: Symphony Splash apparently did get another sponsor, so it looks like a go]
Anyway, as I said a while back, Victorians are always up for a party, as long as there are significant amounts of other people's money involved. Otherwise they'll stay home and complain about how there's nothing to do.
"The demise of Open-Air adds to an already-gaping hole in the summer arts schedule. Organizers recently cancelled both the Latin Caribbean Festival and FolkFest, which TNT also produced for the Inter-Cultural Association."
I'll bet Luminara gets cancelled this year too, or at least has another funding crisis. See http://ltmurnau.livejournal.com/68027.html from 2005, when it was almost cancelled.
[edit from an earlier story: Symphony Splash apparently did get another sponsor, so it looks like a go]
Anyway, as I said a while back, Victorians are always up for a party, as long as there are significant amounts of other people's money involved. Otherwise they'll stay home and complain about how there's nothing to do.