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San Diego Opera head says all want to save company
I missed where Mr. Campbell stated he was eager to retire and move away. When did he say that?— April 11, 2014 10:45 a.m.
San Diego Opera head says all want to save company
The rationale for shutdown was a math formula: downward attendance plus downward patronage equals irreversible decline. Thanks to the notorious board meeting, the publicity has been unprecedented, and entirely free. It created a passionate fan base out of thin air. And the outcry from those who stand to lose the most - the workers - almost appears orchestrated. Right on cue. Again, I don't know the Campbells, but high paid CEOs are supposed to be smart at their jobs. Geniuses or greedy imbeciles? I confess I can't tell.— April 11, 2014 8:38 a.m.
San Diego Opera head says all want to save company
It's a process. I get that. I'm hopeful. It's just so ironic that opera, regarded as a pinnacle of a civilized world, evokes such uncivilized responses. But then, I guess opera's about that, too.— April 10, 2014 3:34 p.m.