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	<title>Comments on: Philadelphia Museum of Art&#8217;s Short Film Program</title>
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		<title>By: Atom Egoyan: &#8220;Artists Don&#8217;t Always Do What Their Communities Want Them to Do&#8221; &#171; Televisual</title>
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		<dc:creator>Atom Egoyan: &#8220;Artists Don&#8217;t Always Do What Their Communities Want Them to Do&#8221; &#171; Televisual</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The museum will be hosting a number of events in the coming weeks alongside the exhibit, including a lecture by Colgate University professor and poet Peter Balakian and a screening of a short documentary on the painter in November in its program, Film@Perelman, adjoining Perelman Building (a program I run!). [...]</description>
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