Post-COVID Performing Arts: Like a Trip to the Car Wash
Restorationists expect a familiar process will always work: they're about the car wash. Opportunists look to innovate: they're about getting the car clean. The post Post-COVID Performing Art…
Restorationists expect a familiar process will always work: they're about the car wash. Opportunists look to innovate: they're about getting the car clean. The post Post-COVID Performing Art…
To my nonprofit arts fraynd and geshvister: email me, we'll tawk. Don't be a zhhlub and go schnorring for shekels. Don't ask -- yet. The post An Important Memo From Arts Administrator Linda …
Have you heard about the election? I mean, it's all over the news. And are you factoring the election into your programming? The post Hey, Arts Programmers: Um, There's an Election… appear…
The problem with Seattle's Intiman Theatre following (not for the first time) the hysterical-panic fundraising playbook first pioneered by Oral Roberts. The post Measurable Impact: The Real …
If there's no positive impact you can measure, why hang your hat on the idea? The post Time for Arts Nonprofits to Prove They Inspire Change appeared first on Clyde Fitch Report.
If you won't pay artists -- or respect HR laws on exempt and non-exempt employees -- maybe you don't deserve our donations. The post 'We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!' (Or, 'Don't Pay Artists!') …
If you are an artist and pro-choice, you have to confront a terrible and difficult question. The post Boycott For Choice: Can Artists Be Profiles in Courage? appeared first on Clyde Fitch R…
Is our collective conscience bothered before we accept the gift or after the public outcry? The post Sackler, Altria, MacArthur: Ethical Quicksand in Big Philanthropy appeared first on Clyde…