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Outgoing National Endowment for the Arts chair Rocco Landesman reflects on what's new and what's next for the arts in this exit interview with Barry's Blog. Among the issues discussed are creative...
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William Carlos Williams famously wrote poetry and practiced medicine. In the same tradition of doctors who are also artists, Phillip Pearl, a professor of neurology, pediatrics and music at George...
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As a counterpoint to the many predictions about what will happen in the arts world during 2013, Barry Hessenius of Barry's Blog writes about what likely will not happen. He feels that many of the...
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Staying on top of new technology is on many arts organizations' to-do lists for the coming year. This collection of 85 Low-Cost or Free Web-Based Tools for Nonprofits from Nonprofit Tech 2.0 is a...
The story of how The Dessoff Choirs in New York City went about a search to replace a beloved music director several years ago will resonate with many choruses contemplating a similar transition...
"That's okay. You can call it a chorus," says Jonathan Miller. "I'm not offended." Like many founders of the current generation of professional vocal ensembles, Miller, artistic director of Chicago a...
In the beginning there was Fred Waring the venerable conductor whose "Pennsylvanians" reigned on vinyl, radio, movies, and television for a generation, defining a new style of American singing. Back...