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From 1984 until 2003 Mackie was director and co-proprietor (with Gayle Miller), of
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cultural advocate and entrepreneur who has worked to promote the arts and culture in
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was mayor at this time. He resigned in June 2022, citing the "corrosive nature" and "relentless domination of the Team
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