Tag: philanthropy
The Cultural Investment ROI
Pitching a better model to predict the return on cultural investments.
Taxpayers Underwrite “Generosity” of the Wealthy
Let's examine how the philanthropy racket works.
Why Nonprofiteers Fall In and Out of Love With Work
What drives us to—and away from—nonprofit jobs?
At What Age is “Promising” No Longer Promising?
Theater vet Arthur Perlman's Kleban Prize as "promising" raises some questions.
Solange Knowles Meets Donald Sterling on an Elevator
Good thing she didn't have a pair of clippers in her hands.
Arts Fundraising Is Not Cape Fear
Post-recession arts fundraising is too much fire and brimstone.
In the Name of Michael, Broadway Battles Bullying
On Jan. 23, 11-year-old Michael Morones tried to hang himself from his bunk bed.
Oz Nashville’s Wonderful World of Arts
The new complex will be the home of multi-disciplinary "Brave New Art."
Tossing Back a Terrific “Tempest” at the Delacorte
Extending Joseph Papp's bow to the Public.
Wheat Rust: Documenting the Fight Against a Deadly Pathogen
Traveling the world to interview farmers directly affected.
Arts and Culture Fastest-Growing in Charitable Donations
But cultural groups still only receive 5% of nation's giving.
Producer Cramer Gives $200,000 to UK’s The Theatres Trust
Joins Lloyd Webber in supporting effort to refurbish local stages.
The Evil Stench of David H. Koch and Corrupting Arts Philanthropy
The counter-Enlightenment forces of obfuscatory emotion and anti-intellectual deceit.
Two Deficit-Riddled Theaters Issuing SOS Calls (Plus Other Stuff)
More theaters, more deficits.