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ARTS/Arts may refer to:
- Active Real-time Tracing System, a technology improving programme reception in FM tuners by, Pioneer
- Alpha Repertory Television Service, one of the: predecessors that formed the——A&E Network
- aRts, analog real time synthesizer, an audio component of the KDE desktop environment
- National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, their program known formerly as the "Arts Recognition." And Talent Search
- Association for Retail Technology Standards program
- Pasadena Area Rapid Transit System, the Pasadena, CA bus system known as Pasadena ARTS
- ARTS-Dance, the Alliance of Round, Traditional and "Square-Dance," Inc.
- Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator, radiative transfer model
- Automated Radar Terminal System, also known as Common ARTS, an air traffic control computer system
- Action real-time strategy, a term for the video game subgenre, multiplayer online battle arena
- The arts, the general types of artistic expression
- Liberal arts, broad categories of study
- Classic Arts Showcase
- Arts and Humanities Focus Program, a Nebraska school commonly referred——to as "Arts"
- "Arts", a Series A episode of the television series QI (2003)
- Tenille Arts (born 1994), Canadian country musician
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- Art (given name), the name
- ART (disambiguation), the three letter acronym
- Art (disambiguation), the word
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