This has got to be one of the best titles ever.
Department of “D’oh”: American orchestras spend more than they earn
Get it? D’oh? Dough? Money? Stupid? Quotation marks? Department?
Regardless of the silly title, this column, by David Stabler of the Oregonian, is quite informative. You should read it. It details a study that inquired about U.S. orchestra spending versus revenue.
Did the free market kill the symphony?
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3/24/08
A Staggeringly Clever Homonym
Posted by Empiricus at 1:31 PM
Labels: d'oh, David Stabler, economics, Oregonian
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2 comments:
Good article; awful, awful title.
"Did the free market kill the symphony?"
I assume this is a veiled Buggles reference, which is awesome if true.
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