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No Place Like MOME: How Julie Menin Champions NYC Arts

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NYC's Commissioner of Media and Entertainment delivers promising successes.

Measuring the Impact of the Arts? Remember: Data Early, Data First

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The first in a three-part series by a nonprofit consultant who knows the front lines.

New Met Admission Charges Are an Unfair Tax On Tourists

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They will punish tourists -- including hundreds of thousands of Americans who already subsidize it.

Why I Will Always Be A Liberal

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No social reform should come at the expense of the individual. Reforms must serve the individual.

8 Nonprofit Phrases, From Least to Most Exploitative, Ranked

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"Salary commensurate with experience" and other infuriating phrases used by nonprofits.

“Skeleton Crew,” By Playwright Morisseau, Finds Life in Detroit

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Does Morisseau think Trump can restore jobs to Detroit? Hell no.

10 Articles on Gender Parity You Need to Read Right Now

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Ten gender parity articles you may have missed over the summer. Grab a cuppa and read.

Atlanta Actor Lee Osorio: Aspiring to Affordable Apartments

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Even with plenty of work, artists in Atlanta still struggle to find homes they can afford.

Democratic Party’s Enemy: Not Trump, But Trumpism

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For the Democratic Party, opposition to Trumpism is not enough.

IndieSpace: New Lease on Life for Off-Off-Broadway?

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Building connections between artists and the real estate community.

What Cultural Facilities Forget: The Nuyorican Rules

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Too many cultural organizations and facilities have lost sight of these simple rules.

The Road More Traveled: Why Touring Broadway is Booming

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At the Spring Road Conference, leaders talk content, pricing, diversity and “Hamilton."

Trump: Three-Dimensional Chess, One-Dimensional Mind

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Trump has now introduced himself on the world stage. God knows what's next.

Arts Integration: Radical Then, Still Radical Today

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Although mentioned over a 100 years ago, arts integration in schools still isn't common.

Empire: “The True Flag” Revisits an Old American Debate

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Unrelenting resistance to greed and injustice can eventually make a difference.

56 State Arts Agencies Face the Death of the NEA

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Is our arts advocacy strategy good enough?

New Economic Thinking Means Fuel For the Left

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MMT is breathing a lot of life into the long-moribund left wing of American politics.

In 2017, Water Had Better Become Your Top Concern

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Gloomy water projections, both globally and in U.S., show need for citizen action.

I Made It as an Actor. I Couldn’t Make the Rent.

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Together, we can make the rental affordability crisis a priority for America.

From Arts Leaders to POTUS: The Importance of the Macro View

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Balancing micro and macro issues of change is hard. Denying it invites catastrophe.
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Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)

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And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?