Posted April 24, 200916 yr 2009 Top 25 Arts Destinations From American Style Magazine: BIG CITIES 1. New York, N.Y. 2. Chicago, Ill. 3. Washington, D.C. 4. San Francisco, Calif. 5. Albuquerque, N.M. 6. Boston, Mass. 7. Seattle, Wash. 8. Atlanta, Ga. 9. Philadelphia, Pa. 10. Los Angeles, Calif. 11. Portland, Ore. 12. Baltimore, Md. 13. Denver, Colo. 14. Phoenix, Ariz. 15. Austin, Texas 16. Charlotte, N.C. 17. Columbus, Ohio 18. Nashville, Tenn. 19. San Diego, Calif. 20. Tucson, Ariz. 21. San Antonio, Texas 22. Las Vegas, Nev. 23. Milwaukee, Wis. 24. Dallas, Texas 25. Houston, Texas MID-SIZE CITIES 1. Buffalo, N.Y. 2. Chattanooga, Tenn. 3. Pittsburgh, Pa. 4. Scottsdale, Ariz. 5. New Orleans, La. 6. Charleston, S.C. 7. Savannah, Ga. 8. Cleveland, Ohio 9. Ann Arbor, Mich. 10. Minneapolis, Minn. 11. Alexandria, Va. 12. Miami, Fla. 13. Tacoma, Wash. 14. St. Louis, Mo. 15. Athens, Ga. 16. Kansas City, Mo. 17. Colorado Springs,Colo. 18. Providence, R.I. 19. Salt Lake City, Utah 20. Honolulu, Hawaii 21. Rochester, N.Y. 22. St. Petersburg, Fla. 23. Cincinnati, Ohio 24. Raleigh, N.C. 25. Tampa, Fla. New York's iconic Brooklyn Bridge connects Brooklyn to Manhattan. Credit: ©NYC & COMPANY/BAMI ADEDOYIN Interpreting the results of AmericanStyle’s 2009 Top 25 Arts Destinations poll was a little like reading tea leaves. Were readers looking for security in making their selections this year? Reassurance? Bargains? Sure bets? Or did the majority of this year’s voters just really, truly, wildly love New York, Buffalo and Santa Fe? We think it’s an exuberantly mixed-up combination of all the above. http://www.americanstyle.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications%3A%3AArticle&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=029433CECC57424EAA6CC1B87E45AC58
April 24, 200916 yr ^Cincinnati's also in there. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
April 24, 200916 yr Fixed. I first saw it on a NEO website, so maybe that's how I overlooked it. No offense Cincy, just didn't see you! This is where I found it: http://realneo.us/content/congratulations-cleveland-being-voted-8-among-top-midsize-cities-arts-america Congratulations Cleveland - on Being Voted #8 among top Midsize Cities for Arts in America! Raising awareness of Cleveland's greatest assets is critical in today's climate of change and opportunity. We have the arts infrastructure to take on most cities and it is only going to get better as we retain the creativity of our local artists and serve as a magnet for so many more from many, many other global ports of call. Congratulations, Cleveland - we are getting known, globally with every passing day.
April 24, 200916 yr [insert snarky comment about the uselessness of self-selected participant polls here] Still, it's nice to see some recognition for Ohio's finest, I suppose.
April 24, 200916 yr I realize they probably just used the census figures for the city proper and not metro areas..... but to ID C-Bus as a "big city" and Cleveland and Cincy as "mid-sized cities" just makes me giggle.
April 24, 200916 yr The city of Columbus itself has about 1 million people, though, no? What I'm confused about is the inclusion of Albuquerue and Baltimore and Portland on the big cities list. Those are all cities whose populations are about the size of Cleveland. I just don't get what criteria they use for these lists, ever. It makes absolutely no sense to me.
April 24, 200916 yr How many people do we have in Cleve? Portland has 3.5 million from a cursory web search, and I thought we had like 400,000 and change, and Baltimore came back with 780,000.
April 24, 200916 yr Portland's metro area has 3.5 million. There's no way the city itself has that many.
April 24, 200916 yr How many people do we have in Cleve? Portland has 3.5 million from a cursory web search, and I thought we had like 400,000 and change, and Baltimore came back with 780,000. It's crap to compare city populations. Like take Jacksonville, Florida for an example. Miami is way more of a city than Jacksonville, but the city of Jacksonville includes all of Duval County, which results in it being a "bigger" city.
April 24, 200916 yr I admit to knowing nothing about how populations are calculated for studies like this, but I'm betting cleveland's does not include the "metro area" whereas others may, and that may be why they're considered "big" and we're "medium?"
April 24, 200916 yr Portland's metro area has 3.5 million. There's no way the city itself has that many. Portland's MSA is 2.2 million, 23rd. (Cincy is 24, Cleveland is 25)
April 24, 200916 yr Ok so EVERY major metro area in the country is listed on one of the lists...What's the point of this?!
April 24, 200916 yr These lists are really a joke and it's not worth investigating but it would probably by hysterical to find out what criteria they used to base their findings. I have spend a lot of time in many of these cities and it would be hard pressed to even remotely consider them "Arts" destinations. For one Colorado Springs, Colorado? I lived there for 17 years and outside of some South Western type art galleries and a boring art museum, it's a wasteland of boring. Cleveland should be in all respects lumped with the "Big City" list and near the top. No offense to Columbus but there is hardly a comparison when it comes to the Arts and Cleveland IMO.
April 24, 200916 yr This poll is BS and proves the readers of this magazine have not a clue what art is. Just another insult on Cleveland. :shoot:
April 24, 200916 yr Interpreting the results of AmericanStyle’s 2009 Top 25 Arts Destinations poll was a little like reading tea leaves. Were readers looking for security in making their selections this year? Reassurance? Bargains? Sure bets? Or did the majority of this year’s voters just really, truly, wildly love New York, Buffalo and Santa Fe? We think it’s an exuberantly mixed-up combination of all the above. ------- sounds like it was a vote of their readers. Not exactly a detailed comparison.
April 24, 200916 yr Who are the Neanderthals who put together this list? Out of work hedge fund traders? It’s a nonsensical jumble. How in the hell does Albuquerque rank above Philadelphia, with its world-class orchestra and art museum?? Does Chattanooga really have a better art museum than Kansas City’s renowned Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art? Minneapolis, with its Walker Art Center, is a treasure trove of modern art; and it goes without saying that the Ohio rankings are completely distorted. I can’t imagine what sort of “arts” were included in this survery. http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
April 24, 200916 yr Yeah, another dumb poll. Nashville is so over-rated when it comes to the arts. For some reason people think that the presence of the pop-country scene equates to the arts. While there is a decent amount of live music, the pretty much don't have any other arts to speak of. The Grand Ol Opry is unique, but they've moved out to a suburban location next to a mall. The art museum is inside an average-sized home. The theater district is, oh wait, there is no theater district. The symphony is nothing to write home about.
April 24, 200916 yr Stupid... the entire list is poorly constructed and the two-tiered list is also poorly done. Congratulations to the organization for hinting that intelligence doesn't play a role in media publications.
April 25, 200916 yr Who are the Neanderthals who put together this list? The general public. This thing is open to a public vote. So essentially, whichever city has the most people who casts votes in their online poll is the city with the best arts scene.
April 25, 200916 yr 2009 Top 25 Arts Destinations From American Style Magazine: BIG CITIES .... 17. Columbus, Ohio .... MID-SIZE CITIES .... 8. Cleveland, Ohio ... 23. Cincinnati, Ohio ... :drunk:
April 26, 200916 yr Folks, I'm not sure why it is that every year - this poll from American Style magazine comes out and people go apesh!t. As I've explained before, American Style focuses on fine crafts (i.e. art glass, ceramics and pottery, art jewelry, handmade crafts, furniture), not "THE ARTS". For the love of all that's holy, for future reference - please remember that this poll should be given the same attention/effort/respect that's given to the lovely polls produced by Forbes - and that's the big "0". clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
April 26, 200916 yr 2009 Top 25 Arts Destinations From American Style Magazine: BIG CITIES .... 17. Columbus, Ohio .... MID-SIZE CITIES .... 8. Cleveland, Ohio ... 23. Cincinnati, Ohio ... :drunk: That's us in Columbus celebrating this national recognition of our big city status! :laugh: :-D :laugh: Sorry, I couldn't resist. As for these magazine polls, listen to MayDay!
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