Reading this, I couldn't help thinking that what seems like "cultural apartheid" and alarming "damage" to arts education in the UK, would not even register as unusual in the US, since school exposure to professional artists here is sporadic at best, and practically non-existent overall. Whatever happened to field trips?
Non-profits here who aren't already doing so have a responsibility to step up and provide independent access like this.
‘Public Charge’ Review: The World Is Messy. Being a Force for Good Is, Too.
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A new play at the Public Theater written by Michael J. Chepiga and the
former ambassador Julissa Reynoso is a diplomatic memoir of sorts, and a
meditation ...
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