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Aboard the Artrain

Why is it that in times of plenty, we forget how important art is for survival and nourishment, but in…

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Far from Simple, Simon

On Monday November 20, many playwrights sat in front of their televisions laughing with inspiration as they watched the PBS…

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Arts in the aftermath

For five years, performing arts organizations have been attempting to change a rather glaring imbalance in FEMA crisis policy. Now,…

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NEA – Redux or Renew?

President Bush wants Dana Gioia at the helm of the NEA for another term. Will this be good for America’s…

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Access All Arias

Making the opera relevant to a larger audience, a new audience, is a practice happening around the states. Far from…

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Not just for the sake of art

Art is playing an increasing role in creating, maintaining and restoring the emotional health of everyone from artists to homeless…

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AmArts: Everybody's doing it

For those who believe in art for art's sake does burgeoning interest in amateur and community arts mark a return…

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Playwright concern persists over O’Neill proposal

On Saturday, October 7, playwrights Christopher Durang and Pulitzer Prize-winner Marsha Norman sent an email to their students at The…

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To believe or not to believe

"Irrationally held truths may be more harmful than reasoned errors," philosophized Thomas Huxley. But the distinguished English biologist’s argument, however…

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The poetry of spam

The phenomenon began with the success of spam filters – programs designed to pick out emails with certain phrases and…

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