How to fund the arts in America The New York Times
Even though it won the Tony Award for Regional Theater recently, The Shakespeare Theatre Company, like many other regional theaters, has seen donors decrease because of the economy, but continues to operate because of generous board members and creative partnerships.
What can be done to stabilize funding for the arts? Can the U.S. learn from other countries' examples? While arts funding is drying up in parts of Europe because of austerity measures, it's flourishing in Brazil because of a tax on Brazilian companies.More
The pop show, and why it matters by Mark Rohwer, High School VP
NAMM Foundation survey reveals the Garland Independent School District a 'Best Community for Music Education' in the US NAMM Foundation
A chronicle of 100 years of the Bach Choir The Morning Call
Augusta, Ga., area music ministers travel to North Korea, China The Augusta Chronicle
Arts advocate critical of Obama's Turnaround Arts Initiative for select US schools Public Radio International
Detroit Children's Choir fills a gap in young lives Detroit Free Press
Berlioz's 'Requiem' is a fitting work to mark choir's 75th year Indianapolis Star
Sign language choir helps to set a new world record Burton Mail
Treorchy Male Choir welcomes new members as they mark 130 years WalesOnline
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