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Locally and nationally, charging entry can be a rational aid to museum funding.
The shop makes most of its money from charging entry fees to play: $5 to $15, depending on the game.
Other such operators are equally business-minded, charging entry fees, for example – they're just better at disguising it.
The works on the top floor – free, after years of a dreadful policy of charging entry to this one small bit of the biennale – are a lacklustre ensemble.
We expect to hear that national museums will be (relatively speaking) protected – facing a 15%percentnt cut, about as much as they can take without charging entry (charging is seen as a political no-go area).
You can cover these costs by charging entry fees, or through the support of your club.
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Barracuda does not charge entry fees, and most of the performers are not paid, with some exceptions, like Ms. Harding.
Very quietly, a consortium of museums has persuaded the Illinois legislature to allow them to charge entry fees to out-of-staters on the 52 free museum days each year mandated by the General Assembly.
It may be time for museums in Britain to begin charging for entry.
Instead of charging an entry fee to an event, say, ask for a pledge instead.
Charging for entry would immediately exclude a vast proportion of our society.
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