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		<title>By: Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 18:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Can we get further advice from the Young and Restless column like:
"Go west young man"
"Invest in plastics"
"Avoid Dairy Products"
Any old platitude and over used slogan would fit fine.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can we get further advice from the Young and Restless column like:<br />
&#8220;Go west young man&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Invest in plastics&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Avoid Dairy Products&#8221;<br />
Any old platitude and over used slogan would fit fine.</p>
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		<title>By: Pirate</title>
		<link>http://www.creativetampabay.com/archives/296/comment-page-1#comment-25253</link>
		<dc:creator>Pirate</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 15:11:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I thought the young and restless was about young professionals? Apparently it's not. Boomers will and already have started to cripple the country in all phases. Gen X,Y &#38; Z will be nothing more than serfs to the larger boomer generation. Simply put the excess of the hippie, everything is about me, boomer generation will continue to drain resources and leave the younger generations worse off than the depression area generation. Why give more focus to a self serving generation? Again I thought the whole point was to promote and help young professionals.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought the young and restless was about young professionals? Apparently it&#8217;s not. Boomers will and already have started to cripple the country in all phases. Gen X,Y &amp; Z will be nothing more than serfs to the larger boomer generation. Simply put the excess of the hippie, everything is about me, boomer generation will continue to drain resources and leave the younger generations worse off than the depression area generation. Why give more focus to a self serving generation? Again I thought the whole point was to promote and help young professionals.</p>
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		<title>By: Robert Bose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Robert Bose</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 10:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great Issue - keep up the good works...
bob</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great Issue - keep up the good works&#8230;<br />
bob</p>
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		<title>By: James Shermer</title>
		<link>http://www.creativetampabay.com/archives/296/comment-page-1#comment-25203</link>
		<dc:creator>James Shermer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 01:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Broward Cultural Division Hosts

Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute 

A series of full-day sessions to be offered on four Saturdays,
starting March 29 at ArtServe Inc., 1350 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale


BROWARD COUNTY, FL â€“ Broward County Commissionâ€™s Cultural Division and The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (CPAC) announces The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) for South Florida visual, performing and literary artists to be presented on four Saturdays in March and April 2008, at Artserve, 1350 East Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale. 

The AEI is an artist-focused course of study designed to assist all artists (visual, performing, literary) by cultivating and advancing their business skills. Presented on four Saturdays, AEI will be offered as 18 classes convening during full-day sessions (9:00 am â€“ 6:00 pm) on March 29 and April 5, 12, 2008 and a Business Plan Clinic on April 26, 2008 (9:00 am â€“ 6:00 pm). Registrants will receive an AEI course book, an indispensable resource for artists. Developed by CPAC, the course book features exercises and readings to prepare for each session, and is tailored to the specific needs of artist entrepreneurs.

â€œArtists are the most important ingredient for a creative economy and healthy cultural ecosystemâ€ says Mary A. Becht, Cultural Division director. â€œThe Cultural Division, ArtServe, and the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (CPAC), Cleveland, OH, in partnership, are investing in the professional development of our artists.â€ 

Designed to help visual, performing and literary artists operate in the marketplace more effectively, the AEI course curriculum covers all aspects of developing an artistic business. It helps artists identify and develop their personal brand, develop strategies for communicating with their target market, raise capital and identify a variety of tools for protecting their work legally. â€œItâ€™s really been gratifying to hear from artists about how much the course has meant to them,â€ said Megan Van Voorhis, CPACâ€™s vice president. â€œThey are taking away lessons that are helping them launch successful small businesses, and weâ€™re working to make sure that the course provides them with every opportunity to do so.â€
                                            OVER =&#62;&#62;&#62;&#62;

AEI is led by a premier faculty composed of leading business practitioners and artists familiar with arts and culture from the South Florida region and from Cleveland. Faculty members instruct artists through a series of lectures, panels and discussions on business topics ranging from accounting to marketing to business planning, the artistic journey and setting priorities. 

Participation costs $100 and includes light refreshments and free parking. For more information about the history of the course and its success in northeast Ohio, please contact, Megan L. Van Voorhis, vice president, Community Partnerships for Arts and Culture, in Cleveland, OH, at 216-575-0331; E-Mail: mlv@cpacbiz.org.

Register online at www.broward.org/arts and click on â€˜Workshops,â€™ or call Broward Cultural Divisionâ€™s Grants Administrator James Shermer at 954-357-7502: E-mail: jshermer@broward.org for other information and scholarship support.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Broward Cultural Division Hosts</p>
<p>Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute </p>
<p>A series of full-day sessions to be offered on four Saturdays,<br />
starting March 29 at ArtServe Inc., 1350 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale</p>
<p>BROWARD COUNTY, FL â€“ Broward County Commissionâ€™s Cultural Division and The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (CPAC) announces The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) for South Florida visual, performing and literary artists to be presented on four Saturdays in March and April 2008, at Artserve, 1350 East Sunrise Blvd. in Fort Lauderdale. </p>
<p>The AEI is an artist-focused course of study designed to assist all artists (visual, performing, literary) by cultivating and advancing their business skills. Presented on four Saturdays, AEI will be offered as 18 classes convening during full-day sessions (9:00 am â€“ 6:00 pm) on March 29 and April 5, 12, 2008 and a Business Plan Clinic on April 26, 2008 (9:00 am â€“ 6:00 pm). Registrants will receive an AEI course book, an indispensable resource for artists. Developed by CPAC, the course book features exercises and readings to prepare for each session, and is tailored to the specific needs of artist entrepreneurs.</p>
<p>â€œArtists are the most important ingredient for a creative economy and healthy cultural ecosystemâ€ says Mary A. Becht, Cultural Division director. â€œThe Cultural Division, ArtServe, and the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (CPAC), Cleveland, OH, in partnership, are investing in the professional development of our artists.â€ </p>
<p>Designed to help visual, performing and literary artists operate in the marketplace more effectively, the AEI course curriculum covers all aspects of developing an artistic business. It helps artists identify and develop their personal brand, develop strategies for communicating with their target market, raise capital and identify a variety of tools for protecting their work legally. â€œItâ€™s really been gratifying to hear from artists about how much the course has meant to them,â€ said Megan Van Voorhis, CPACâ€™s vice president. â€œThey are taking away lessons that are helping them launch successful small businesses, and weâ€™re working to make sure that the course provides them with every opportunity to do so.â€<br />
                                            OVER =&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</p>
<p>AEI is led by a premier faculty composed of leading business practitioners and artists familiar with arts and culture from the South Florida region and from Cleveland. Faculty members instruct artists through a series of lectures, panels and discussions on business topics ranging from accounting to marketing to business planning, the artistic journey and setting priorities. </p>
<p>Participation costs $100 and includes light refreshments and free parking. For more information about the history of the course and its success in northeast Ohio, please contact, Megan L. Van Voorhis, vice president, Community Partnerships for Arts and Culture, in Cleveland, OH, at 216-575-0331; E-Mail: <a href="mailto:mlv@cpacbiz.org">mlv@cpacbiz.org</a>.</p>
<p>Register online at <a href="http://www.broward.org/arts" rel="nofollow">http://www.broward.org/arts</a> and click on â€˜Workshops,â€™ or call Broward Cultural Divisionâ€™s Grants Administrator James Shermer at 954-357-7502: E-mail: <a href="mailto:jshermer@broward.org">jshermer@broward.org</a> for other information and scholarship support.</p>
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		<title>By: Eric</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 23:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To summarize the last three weeks of the Young &#38; Restless writing: 

1)Young professionals in Tampa Bay have to expect to be paid less and hsould be happy for it becuase we have sunshine. 

2) Young porfessionals should be more involved.

3) Young Professionals should be involved with Boomers closely.

Summary - Creative Tampa Bay has no goal, no call to action, and is paying (again) lip service to the issue. 

Corrective Action - read Wayne Garcia at Creative Loafing becuase he GETS it, and he does have more then a markeitng plan. Take note he does not push a Boomer adgenda and claim it is a YP issue.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To summarize the last three weeks of the Young &amp; Restless writing: </p>
<p>1)Young professionals in Tampa Bay have to expect to be paid less and hsould be happy for it becuase we have sunshine. </p>
<p>2) Young porfessionals should be more involved.</p>
<p>3) Young Professionals should be involved with Boomers closely.</p>
<p>Summary - Creative Tampa Bay has no goal, no call to action, and is paying (again) lip service to the issue. </p>
<p>Corrective Action - read Wayne Garcia at Creative Loafing becuase he GETS it, and he does have more then a markeitng plan. Take note he does not push a Boomer adgenda and claim it is a YP issue.</p>
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