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"A lot of concerts remain absolutely essential, but it's not a contradiction to say that the public is showing an interest in new ways of engaging and that we need to a grow our bag of tricks," said Rosen, who will be among the arts representatives, from about 40 organizations, discussing the report Thursday morning in a live Webcast. Also in the NEA report: Classic/rock oldies was the most popular form of music, with 48.1 percent of those surveyed saying they liked it. The runner-up was country/Western, at 36 percent. Mysteries were the favorite books, liked by 32.5 percent of respondents, followed by health/fitness/self-improvement and religious works. Visits to parks/monuments/historical buildings fell from 31.6 percent in 2002 to 24.9 percent last year. ___ On the Net: Information about the webcast is on the NEA home page, http://www.nea.gov/
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