There is an unspoken social contract the world has made with artists. It goes something like this: “We love what…
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Our 2010 most read posts are interestingly some oldies but goodies. From our top 25, 14 are from 2007 through…
Well, today I leave for Washington for my first PNB-NAPEO (Partners for a New Beginning- North Africa Partners for…
It’s been an exciting week! Since my article What Professional Orchestras Should Learn from YouTube was posted, many conversations have erupted,…
These days, when symphony orchestras make national news, the topic is usually not a happy one. Yet one group has…
This article appeared on March 8th at SmallBizChicago. It was written by intern Hallie Busta who is also a journalism…
Saturday, February, 26th, 2011 Dear Reader, Today was an amazing day to witness in the life of a start-up educational…
The NEA’s, Rocco Landsman, certainly struck a nerve with his blog post Supply and Demand. A number of interesting posts…
As an artist, you certainly already have one or two specialties: playing the violin, contact improvisation, charcoal drawing, Shakespearean theatre. …
Americans for the Arts released its second annual National Arts Index scores last week. The National Arts Index is an…