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Encyclopedia > Entertain

Entertainment is an amusement or diversion intended to hold the attention of an audience or its participants.

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A stilt-walker entertains shoppers at a shopping centre in Swindon, England


Examples of entertainment include:

See also

External links

  • http://dmoz.org/Arts/Entertainment/
  • http://www.encoretickets.com

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