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On April 2, 2025, Flint Institute of Arts Director Tracee Glab received unexpected news: the federal government was revoking $150,000 in ...
Arts and creativity make us stronger – as individuals, families, communities and as a state. They are a backbone of innovation, prosperity, and thriving people and places.
Dr. Bauerlein is an emeritus professor of English at Emory University and the author of a history of the National Endowment ...
The organization’s $1.2 million annual budget has been cut by 80 percent after the Trump administration made sweeping cuts ...
Indiana Trust Pops Series features Nathan Gunn Sings Broadway at the Morris Performing Arts Center on Saturday, May 3, at ...
The Trump administration canceled grants that bring affordable art and culture programs to small communities around the state ...
The U.S. Pavilion itself at the Venice Biennale — a columned, Palladian-style structure, designed in 1930 by the architects ...
Ten authors, including Anissa Gray, John M. Williams and Barbara Tucker, are in the running for Georgia's prestigious Townsend Prize in 2025.
The Sinfonietta DuPage, under the direction of Dan D’Andrea, will present its spring concert featuring Terri Van Valkinburgh, ...
On Thursday, April 3, 2025 previously awarded National Endowment for the Humanities funds were bluntly terminated across the ...
One of the late Jacques Derrida’s most useful exercises in linguistic play was to hyphenate “represent.” The word that ...
President Donald Trump underwent his first physical since returning to the White House. The trip to Walter Reed National ...