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The Dilemma of Grand Opera: Witness the Met

With an annual budget over $300 million for nearly 200 performances per season, the Metropolitan Opera is the nation’s largest performing arts institution. Its recent struggles—declining attendance, extra drawdowns from its endowment, … »
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Performing Arts Unions Push Back Against Prez Cuts

Donald Trump’s planned elimination of federal funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for Humanities (NEH), and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has prompted strong objections from … »
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NEA-NEH Grants Ambush: The Repercussions
In early May scores of arts organizations received emailed letters informing them that their grants from the National Endowment for the Arts were being terminated because their missions were no longer aligned with Trump administration priorities … »
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Storied Opera Fest Marks 75th Anniversary with a New Theater

Opera in the Ozarks, the music festival and opera training program based in Eureka Springs, AR, celebrates its 75 th anniversary this summer. Three mainstage opera productions and a host of musical offerings throughout northwest Arkansas are on … »
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Public Media Pushes Back:
'We Will Get Loud'

Donald Trump’s allegations that liberal bias in news reporting justify his executive order eliminating federal funding to NPR and PBS are generating considerable pushback from within the public media universe. LaFontaine E. Oliver, … »
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Tensions Tighten Between
SFS Musicians and Management
The situation seems to be going from bad to worse in the labor standoff between the musicians and management at the San Francisco Symphony (SFS). The recent 80 th birthday concert with Michael Tilson Thomas, appearing on the Davis Hall podium for … »
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Opera Carolina Adds Another Chief

Opera Carolina has been sailing through some rough seas of late. The hiring of Shanté Willliams , a Charlotte businesswoman, as general director a bit less than a year ago signaled a major change in both administrative and artistic … »
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Dachau-built Violin Hid Secret Note

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP)—During World War II, within the walls of the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, a Jewish prisoner secretly penned a short note and hid it inside a violin he had crafted under harrowing circumstances—a message to … »
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NEA Rescinds Grants

The leader of the U.S. government is rescinding all grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, for projects not aligned with his view of patriotism. The move comes on the heels of his new proposed budget, which eliminates the NEA and NEH … »
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Latest Exec Order Cuts NPR, PBS

WASHINGTON (AP)—President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order aiming to slash public subsidies to PBS and NPR as he alleged “bias” in the broadcasters’ reporting. The order instructs the Corporation for … »
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