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IATSE: KenCen Cancellations Hurt Our Members

Matthew D. Loeb, president of IATSE International (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employee), is concerned about the impact that cancellations of events at the Kennedy Center will have on his membership, which includes stagehands, … »
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Benedetti Announces 2025 Edinburgh Fest; Urges Artist Truth-telling

When introducing the program for the 2025 Edinburgh International Festival, the event’s director, violinist Nicola Benedetti[pictured below], took a few moments to emphasize the need for musicians and artists to stand up for fundamental … »
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Orchestra League & ASO Announce New Commissions

The League of American Orchestras is partnering with the American Composers Orchestra (ACO) on a third national consortium to strengthen the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Program (OCP). Established in 2014, the OCP … »
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Lucerne Fest: Summer 2025

The last edition of the Lucerne Summer Festival under the direction of Executive and Artistic Director Michael Haefliger launches on Aug. 12. Shaped by the theme of “Open End,” the programming features works that are either part of an … »
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Strad Goes for $23M, a First

An anonymous buyer spent $23 million—the highest amount ever paid for a violin—for the “Baron Knoop” violin made by Antonio Stradivari. David L. Fulton, the U.S. collector sold the instrument, bought it in 1992 for $2.75 … »
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LincInc Gets $50M for New Contemporary Dance Center

Philanthropists Lynne and Richard Pasculano have given $50 million to Lincoln Center to support contemporary dance. The largest gift that LincInc has ever received for programming initiatives, said Mariko Silver, the Center’s president and … »
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3 Milwaukee Arts Groups Get $5M Each

Ellen and Joe Checota are making $5 million challenge gifts to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Intended to grow each organization’s endowment fund, the gifts are be matched by Dec. … »
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Chicago Lyric Unveils 2025-26

The Lyric Opera of Chicago’s 2025/26 season, the company’s 71 st and John Mangum’s first as general director, president ,& CEO, includes two world premieres, two Lyric premieres, and three new-to-Chicago productions. … »
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NY Phil Clicks 'Refresh' in 2025-26

What’s this? No Mahler? No Brahms? The New York Philharmonic announced its 2025-26 season today, with Music Director Designate Gustavo Dudamel and CEO Matías Tarnopolsky setting the stage for what appears to be the orchestra’s … »
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Lawsuit Puts Hold on NEA 'Gender Identity' Verbiage

A law suit filed in the U.S. District Court of Rhode Island on March 6 led the National Endowment for the Arts to agree that, for the moment, grant applicants need not attest that they will not “promote gender ideology” when applying … »
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