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New Kennedy Center head seeking innovation in arts

Started by riky, September 28, 2014, 09:00:32 AM

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New Kennedy Center head seeking innovation in arts

<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/kennedy-center-head-seeking-innovation-arts-192734972.html"><img src="http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/wo3K2diNs_8ZM4cgjDj43g--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3M7Zmk9ZmlsbDtoPTg2O3E9Njk7dz0xMzA-/http://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/ap_webfeeds/c5267775e577d425600f6a7067004f92.jpg" width="130" height="86" alt="In this image provided by the Kennedy Center, Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter poses for a portrait in the Opera House at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, Wednesday, May 14, 2104. Rutter says there's no reason the nation's capital should be a conservative, risk-averse place for the arts. In fact, she wants to see the Kennedy Center drive more innovation and discussion about the role of the arts in society. In her first month as the new president of the busy performing arts center, Rutter says she is thinking of how to break down barriers between artists and audiences to foster more interaction.(AP Photo/Kennedy Center, Todd Rosenberg)" align="left" title="In this image provided by the Kennedy Center, Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter poses for a portrait in the Opera House at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, Wednesday, May 14, 2104. Rutter says there's no reason the nation's capital should be a conservative, risk-averse place for the arts. In fact, she wants to see the Kennedy Center drive more innovation and discussion about the role of the arts in society. In her first month as the new president of the busy performing arts center, Rutter says she is thinking of how to break down barriers between artists and audiences to foster more interaction.(AP Photo/Kennedy Center, Todd Rosenberg)" border="0" /></a>WASHINGTON (AP) ? Deborah Rutter says there's no reason the nation's capital should be thought of as a conservative, risk-averse place for the arts. Instead, she wants to see the Kennedy Center drive more innovation and discussion about the role of the arts in society.</p><br clear="all"/>

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