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When the Kennedy Center opened in 1971, the world premiere of Leonard Bernstein’s “Mass,” a theater piece for singers, ...
Professional and recreational dancers are all invited to submit a clip. To be included in MDD’s next “Global Dance Circle for ...
The 38th Lowell Folk Festival is a wrap, and while the weather was uncooperative at times, Director Lee Viliesis said people really showed up for the food and music. From Friday night to Sunday, the ...
Cuts at the National Endowment for the Arts are making an impact on Hot Springs nonprofit Low Key Arts. Sonny Kay, executive ...
"The cuts in this bill are irresponsible and will hurt agencies that are already struggling to deliver services to the public," said Rep. Chellie Pingree (D-Maine).
Overview: Last week, the House approved a plan that rescinded $1.1 billion allocated to the Corporation for Public ...
For more than two decades, Chase Carter has been hand-making western saddles, now he's passing on his craft to his son.
The Louisiana Children’s Museum is entering a new phase reflecting not only the evolving needs of New Orleans youth but also ...
A New York federal court sided with the Authors Guild in a class action lawsuit filed this May, ruling that the termination of 1,400 grants to scholars and authors by the National Endowment for the ...
Ten inductees — including August Wilson, Rachel Carson and Fred Rogers — make up the inaugural class of the Pittsburgh Walk ...
Outgoing Ford Foundation President Darren Walker's new book “The Idea of America" is a collection of more than eight dozen ...
Grace Noel knows she was put on this planet to make art. She has been doing it as long as she can remember and, due to her natural talent, has been receiving distinguished and well-deserved ...