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Is Championing a Niche Festival More About Cultural Status Than Genuinely Supporting Art?
As 2026 brings renewed scrutiny to cultural capital and social signaling, the line between authentic art support and status-driven festival patronage has never been blurrier. Cast your vote and share your perspective on what truly drives niche festival attendance.
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