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Thank you for your patience, if (it turns out that) I am just a clueless n00b, and [if] everyone else already knows the answer to this question.
I followed a link from https://www.facebook.com/nancy.sterman/posts/10154241774843446 ... to the web page https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/2016-buffalo-infringement-festival#/ ; ... and I still could not find any explanation there, of the reason why the "Buffalo Infringement Festival" has the word "infringement" as part of its name.
Well, OK, obviously it is the Buffalo, New York "instance" of an " Infringement Festival". But, ... why does an " Infringement Festival" [have to] have the word "infringement" as part of its name?
I suspect that the answer involves some story, and that there is more to the story than what I ( now) know. That is why I did a look-up (using a search engine) (and it was probably Google) and found [as one of the "search results"] a link to this Wikipedia article, " Infringement Festival". I was hoping that this article would answer my question. Sadly, it does not [do so] ["at this time"]. I hope (and recommend) that, in the future, this Wikipedia article -- " Infringement Festival" -- will be edited / improved ... and, that then, it will answer my question.
Any comments? or questions? -- Mike Schwartz ( talk) 09:20, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
, ...wherein the last two words there -- "Fringe theatre" -- form a hyperlink that points to [the article about] " Fringe theatre".The main article for this category is Fringe theatre.
New York's Off-Off-Broadway theatres and Europe's "free theater" groups.
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Thank you for your patience, if (it turns out that) I am just a clueless n00b, and [if] everyone else already knows the answer to this question.
I followed a link from https://www.facebook.com/nancy.sterman/posts/10154241774843446 ... to the web page https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/2016-buffalo-infringement-festival#/ ; ... and I still could not find any explanation there, of the reason why the "Buffalo Infringement Festival" has the word "infringement" as part of its name.
Well, OK, obviously it is the Buffalo, New York "instance" of an " Infringement Festival". But, ... why does an " Infringement Festival" [have to] have the word "infringement" as part of its name?
I suspect that the answer involves some story, and that there is more to the story than what I ( now) know. That is why I did a look-up (using a search engine) (and it was probably Google) and found [as one of the "search results"] a link to this Wikipedia article, " Infringement Festival". I was hoping that this article would answer my question. Sadly, it does not [do so] ["at this time"]. I hope (and recommend) that, in the future, this Wikipedia article -- " Infringement Festival" -- will be edited / improved ... and, that then, it will answer my question.
Any comments? or questions? -- Mike Schwartz ( talk) 09:20, 29 June 2016 (UTC)
, ...wherein the last two words there -- "Fringe theatre" -- form a hyperlink that points to [the article about] " Fringe theatre".The main article for this category is Fringe theatre.
New York's Off-Off-Broadway theatres and Europe's "free theater" groups.