Young, able-bodied men are increasingly out of work and loving life, thanks to video games.
Gifting Cultural Capital (And Other August Stories)
The Italian government wants to make damn sure teens are culturally enriched.
Notes to “Making Sense of Cultural Equity”
ENDNOTES The following notes accompany our feature article Making Sense of Cultural Equity, published on August 31, 2016: (1) (Some) cultural equity pioneers Our goal with this article is not to present a detailed history of the movement for cultural equity. Still, there are many artists, activists and arts institutions who have contributed significantly to this movement,Read More
Making Sense of Cultural Equity
When visions of a better future diverge, how do we choose a path forward?
Black Lives (in the Arts) Matter (And Other July Stories)
Child’s play grows up, audio is the new e-book, Google curries favor, and artists fight for their share.
Capsule Review: Artful Living
Examining data from three national surveys, the authors find evidence that artistic and creative practice is associated with wellbeing.
Who Can Afford to Be A Starving Artist?
The key to success might be risk tolerance, not talent.
Join Us for Conversations About TV & the Nonprofit Arts Sector
Two #CreatequityAsks Twitter chats this week and next.
Notes to “Are The Arts The Answer to Our TV Obsession?”
The following end notes accompany our article, “Are The Arts The Answer to Our TV Obsession?” published on February 22, 2016: (1) What we mean when we say “watching TV” When we talk about hours of television watched, we’re talking about self-reported hours; in other words, the amount of time an individual themselves assesses they watchRead More
Are The Arts The Answer to Our TV Obsession?
Television can wreak havoc on the brain AND the body. But the people who watch it the most don’t seem to mind.
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