Sep
02

Can the symphony orchestra be saved?

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Written by Lewis Whittington, appeared in Salon on Monday August 29th, 2011 Amid bankruptcies and closures, a handful of radical innovators are building a new future for the city orchestra. Strikes, closures, bankruptcies, record deficits -- the classical-music world has been rocked by troubling financial news in recent … [Read more...]

Jul
31

NEA Research on the Value Added By Cultural Industries

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Press Release from The NEA, July 19th, 2011 Cultural industries are economic powerhouses and states have the data to prove it, according to a new analysis from the National Endowment for the Arts.  Drawing on data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Arts and the GDP: Value Added by Selected Cultural Industries is a new NEA … [Read more...]

Jul
17

Mobile Apps at Work for Creative Entrepreneurs

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Written by Steve Hendershot, July 18th, 2011 appeared in Crain's Chicago Business. Email is so old school. These days, small businesses that are getting the most out of their smartphones and iPads are all about the apps: add-on programs that can help them do everything from process credit cards to sketch skyscrapers. Of the … [Read more...]

Jun
29

Developing Community Through Creativity

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This video was created from a workshop on developing community through creativity at The Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at The University of Illinois. This is a very worthy 7 minutes. http://youtu.be/OfrRd5IMRVs … [Read more...]

Jun
24

ETA Top 25 Most Read Posts in 2010

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Our 2010 most read posts are interestingly some oldies but goodies. From our top 25, 14 are from 2007 through 2009. Our oldest post from 2007, which also happens to be our #1 post, is about my  journey writing a book. So for all you writers out there, this list just goes to show you that it's important to get your writing our there … [Read more...]

Jun
01

The Business of Teaching Art

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This article appeared in The Wall Street Journey on May 19th and was written by Daniel Grant. Art, we are told again and again, is a business. But teaching art is also a business. For a growing number of artists, professional training is taking place at for-profit art schools, rather than at nonprofit colleges, and the number of these … [Read more...]

May
30

Pulling the Road Forward: PNB-NAPEO Summit

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  Well, today I leave for Washington for my first PNB-NAPEO (Partners for a New Beginning- North Africa Partners for Economic Opportunity) Summit. Madeline Albright will kick off our meeting and then we will spend two days in meetings that range from a PNB overview from the ground to Entrepreneurship for Women in the Middle East … [Read more...]

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