
First Person: The Sound of (Black) Music
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“The hills are alive with the sound of music.” The classic musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein has been performed on Broadway since 1959, and its film adaptation starring Julie Andrews […]
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“The hills are alive with the sound of music.” The classic musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein has been performed on Broadway since 1959, and its film adaptation starring Julie Andrews […]
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State legislator and former executive director of The Flynn John Killacky discusses because art, his new collection of commentary, critique, and conversations from over 30 years in the arts.
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Leaders of arts and cultural organizations must draw on perhaps until now untested courage and fortitude to navigate today’s choppy seas. A viral pandemic, economic devastation, unending climate crises, and […]
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The Covid-19 pandemic has thrust the work of the caregiver into the spotlight like never before. Nurses, doctors, hospice workers, and death doulas have become the most essential workers in […]
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If Bad News Fatigue Syndrome (BNFS) is real, we are all at risk. Every day we hear about forests burning, cities flooding, and hands reaching for scary buttons. This nonstop […]