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July 17, 2007


IN TOMORROW'S BUSINESS SECTION:

Raising the Dallas Arts District's profile


John Anderson leads students from the T.R. Hoover Community Development Corp on a tour of the Dallas Arts District.
MELANIE BURFORD/DMN
John Anderson leads students from the T.R. Hoover Community Development Corp on a tour of the Dallas Arts District.
By SUZANNE MARTA

Mention the Dallas Arts District, and most people can tick off its biggest draws - Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center, the Crow Collection of Asian Art and the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.

After that, it gets tougher to identify the more than two dozen groups and organizations that call the 19-block district home, such as the Dallas Black Dance Theater, Turtle Creek Chorale and Fine Arts Chamber Players.

The Dallas Arts District Alliance wants to change that.

The group, formerly known as Arts District Friends, has created its first visitor brochure, which list the groups that reside there and has a map to show where everything is, including projects under construction.

Read the full story in tomorrow's Dallas Morning News or at dallasnews.com/business.


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TOMORROW'S INSIGHTS TODAY: Cheryl Hall

Investors to share secrets

Dallas businessmen John Neill and Shad Rowe want to fill the best seats of the Meyerson Symphony Center for a benefit in early October. But the 1,000 or so who pay $1,000 to attend won't hear the sounds of music.

It's being billed as the Great Investors' Best Ideas Foundation Investment Symposium, with advice from 10 prominent investors, including Rusty Rose, T. Boone Pickens and Susan Byrne.

Each speaker will have just 15 minutes to share one meaty investment morsel and explain his or her modus operandi.

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