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The Cultural Investment ROI

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Pitching a better model to predict the return on cultural investments.

Taxpayers Underwrite “Generosity” of the Wealthy

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Let's examine how the philanthropy racket works.

Yes, Dancers Should Be Fundraising Tools

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Where does this mindset shift begin?

Narcissism, Fundraising and Social Media

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Lessons from the Ice Bucket Challenge.

Message to Cultural Groups: Rent, Don’t Buy!

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Moving past the paradox of cultural ownership.

Things Go Worse With Koch

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Obama's ratings are underwater, but so is this.

Why Nonprofiteers Fall In and Out of Love With Work

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What drives us to—and away from—nonprofit jobs?

At What Age is “Promising” No Longer Promising?

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Theater vet Arthur Perlman's Kleban Prize as "promising" raises some questions.

Solange Knowles Meets Donald Sterling on an Elevator

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Good thing she didn't have a pair of clippers in her hands.

Arts Fundraising Is Not Cape Fear

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Post-recession arts fundraising is too much fire and brimstone.

In the Name of Michael, Broadway Battles Bullying

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On Jan. 23, 11-year-old Michael Morones tried to hang himself from his bunk bed.

Philanthropy, Power and Perversion

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Faith and hope in charity.

Oz Nashville’s Wonderful World of Arts

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The new complex will be the home of multi-disciplinary "Brave New Art."

Tossing Back a Terrific “Tempest” at the Delacorte

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Extending Joseph Papp's bow to the Public.

ArtsEd Comeback? Ravitch Rails at “The Reign of Error”

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Truth or consequences, bluntly put.

Wheat Rust: Documenting the Fight Against a Deadly Pathogen

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Traveling the world to interview farmers directly affected.

Arts and Culture Fastest-Growing in Charitable Donations

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But cultural groups still only receive 5% of nation's giving.

Producer Cramer Gives $200,000 to UK’s The Theatres Trust

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Joins Lloyd Webber in supporting effort to refurbish local stages.

The Evil Stench of David H. Koch and Corrupting Arts Philanthropy

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The counter-Enlightenment forces of obfuscatory emotion and anti-intellectual deceit.
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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?