Artopolis: The State of the Creative NationArts entrepreneurs won't save the day for every city, but in some spots, they're the new oil (paint) barons.
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As far as arts entrepreneurship goes, theSlowdown clubin Omaha, Neb., started modestly. It was barely art, and barely entrepreneurship.
Jason Kulbel and Robb Nansel just wanted a place to hang out, drink a beer and listen to some good music in Omaha. Their neighbors learned of their plan and crowded a public hearing, furious at the idea of young people milling around, drinking and laughing late into the night. It's easy to imagine the rest: Conservative city prevents those damn kids from making a ruckus.