Me? I'm a part-time graphic designer, part-time comp. tech advisor & live in Yokohama.
Actually I make more money working with other design firms, hooking up equipment, purchasing hardware, removing spyware & viruses, giving advice etc. (pathetic ...).
Damn, actually that show was one of the better ones (I got something out of it, at least I saw BoA doin' her thang

) ... the most hilarious one was when I saw the bass "plugged" into a Jazz Chorus and a guitar "plugged" into a 4x12 cabinet ...
@D K (probably you won't be reading this, but I'll just post it up)
What are your "arts" that you have supported?
My definition of "art" in a nutshell is "way of life" - more in the notion of "art" as in "martial arts".
I want you to look up the kanji for "BU DOU" (martial arts in Japanese).
The first kanji, "BU" means "martial", and the second kanji, "DOU" means "arts", but it also means "road, path, way".
IMO entertainment itself is an art within, preference put aside.
For example, I can't be in the place of Ana (or JTL).
I'm sure she has worked hard to earn her current position, taken lots of vocal training lessons, she has to keep up with her image.
I won't be able to cope with all that mass media hoopla.
Because of my job I get to meet a LOT of people in the "corporate music world", all of the people I've met are so into music they can keep talking about music for hours.
Sometimes I feel like the problem lies in the con-artists and the ignorant customers who is thinking in the {NEW=GOOD} equation ... {new:old} {cutting edge:trite} {good:bad} are totally different ... the greatest things surpass time ...
sh*t, I'm overheating ...