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New renovations at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts will include a glass-walled public-television studio, part of a new collaboration between the center and WNET, New York’s public broadcast organization, according to The New York Times. The new studio is part of a broader effort to make Lincoln Center more welcoming to prospective patrons, say officials at the arts group.
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