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Building Boom Hit by Reductions and Delays
The cultural building boom continues, although in today’s gloomy economic
climate, a number of major projects have been scaled back or will come
to fruition much later than initially planned... READ MORE...
More Cutbacks as Economic Crisis Worsens
From the largest to the smallest group, major budget cuts and cancelled
plans have become a way of life in the arts. In the past few months the
economy has wreaked havoc throughout the field...
Arts Increase Focus on Health and Disabilities
Plays with health themes, museum programs focusing on the sick
and disabled, visual art programs for patients and caretakers and conferences
and studies on health and the arts are increasing in number...
Plus: AM Briefs on Target, and the AM Round-up of Major Developments in
the Arts.
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CHECKLIST
A selective memo on relevant reading including
a few titles from places not on the beaten cultural path.
- The Recovery
and Reinvestment Act Will Help the Arts, But More Is Needed, The Art Newspaper, March 2009, p. 27.
- Special Section on Museums, New York Times, March 19, 2009. Articles
include: A
Trustee Who Defined an Era of Corporate Giving, p. F20 ; and
Wish You Were Here, p. F1.
- Linking Lincoln Center, (on connecting with the neighborhood), Time
Magazine, March 2, 2009, p. 59.
- Will
Culture Survive the Recession? Travel Agent, Feb. 2, 2009, p.
38.
- A
Poverty Antidote Goes Global (Manchester Craftsmen's Guild), Miller-McCune
Magazine, January-February 2009, p. 64.
- The
Arts Need Better Arguments, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 18, 2009,
p. D7.
- An Eye
on the Future, American Theatre, April 2009, p. 26.
- Problems
Persist, but Arts Advocates See Progress Under Obama, New
York Times, March 25, 2009, p. C1.
- Calling in Donations — New Deals Make it Easier to Solicit Donations
Through Cellphone Text Messages, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, March
26, 2009, p. F3.
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