Allan Kozinn has an interesting article up at the New York Times site, part of a series examining how careers in the arts are changing. Specialization is no longer key, and it seems that there is much success to be found in ignoring traditional boundaries of genre, style, role, etc. (i.e., 'I'm a classical musician', or 'I'm a composer not a performer')--ideas that we at the LF Project wholeheartedly support.

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