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	<description>The Art in the Business of Theater - Collaboration Tools and Technology and the Storefront Theater Movement</description>
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		<title>By: Chicken of the VNC: The already-obsolete design gizmo that you&#8217;ve never heard of &#124; Theater For The Future</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chicken of the VNC: The already-obsolete design gizmo that you&#8217;ve never heard of &#124; Theater For The Future</dc:creator>
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