from The Wall Street Journal
Jazz Is Coming Home to Harlem
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By all accounts, the Jazz Museum in Harlem, New York, is set out to be a great museum. This begs the question as to what are the pre-requisites of a great museum : Is it a supportive and highly committed community which builds and sustains the quality of the museum? Or is the intrinsic programming of a museum that makes it relevant to and resonate with the local community? Or a combination of both attributes, amongst others?
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