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| | | | |  |  |  |  | | Arts and Culture | | | Chicago arts attendance holding its own | | 08 June 2006 07:29 GMT | | | | |  There's a suspicion in the land -- and specifically in Chicago -- that these are dark days for the arts. We live in the digital age, so surely television, movies, iPods and especially the Internet are kicking the stuffing out of live theater, classical music, opera, dance and art museums. It's all about "Desperate Housewives," not "I Am My Own Wife," right? Britney, not Britten, right?
Not exactly. Pop culture remains mass culture, of course, and people who consume entertainment with the help of electronics continue to outnumber those who prefer the real thing. But the doomsayers who expected the arts to be swept away in the "digital tsunami" of the past decade, as it's been called, turn out to have been gratifyingly off the mark.
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