Here you are with the first post-Blogger batch of new blogroll additions! 99 Seats Mmm, I love me some good anonymous rant blog. Actually, I don’t, usually, but 99 Seats employs his/her undercover status for the greater good, offering incisive commentary on arts management, arts policy, and what 99 sees as the broken model forRead More
Around the horn: term paper edition
Have you been wondering whatever happened to the Arts Policy Library series? It hasn’t gone anywhere–it’s just been in extended hibernation in preparation for the piece that’s about to be unveiled tomorrow: a 7000-word, seminar-paper-length treatise on Americans for the Arts’s landmark economic impact study, Arts & Economic Prosperity III. Well over 60 hours ofRead More
It’s a Brand New Blog
Today is a special day. If you’re reading this in your email or an application like Google Reader, consider this an invitation to escape, right now, the drab tyranny of the preview pane and visit Createquity in its glorious new incarnation at createquity.com. That’s right, I am now master of my own domain and haveRead More
New Blogs!
I needn’t have cut the list short to three last time – there’s a lot of great new (or new to me) stuff out there. Here’s a sampling for you: blog by arwenArwen Lowbridge used to be the Managing Director at Fractured Atlas and now is an independent consultant and performing artist. In addition toRead More
New Blogs!
Only three this time, but I didn’t want to hold them up until I found another. If you know of a great arts policy, philanthropy, or other blog that isn’t already in my blogroll, do tell me about it! Beth’s BlogOne of philanthropy’s most oft-cited bloggers, consultant Beth Kanter writes about the intersection between theRead More
New Blogs!
Enjoy! Flux Theatre EnsembleAugust (Gus) Schulenberg is the main writer for this blog on behalf of Flux Theatre Ensemble, a small company based in New York. Gus writes thoughtfully about a number of theater-related issues including some good arts policy stuff here and there. You can read his recent post about Arlene Goldbard’s talk atRead More
New Blogs!
I recently switched from Thunderbird to Google Reader to view my RSS feeds, and am glad I did. I’m starting to think that blog-following is kind of like exercise – you sort of have to work yourself into shape. Luckily, my reading times are improving, because there are still a lot more great sites outRead More
New Blogs!
Happy 4th of July, everyone. This corner won’t be heard from much this weekend, but these great blogs will keep you busy if you’re having trouble tearing yourself away from the computer. Better TogetherGrantmakers in the Arts, the national affinity group for arts funders, now has a second blog. This one, “from the desk of”Read More
New Blogs!
Well, that didn’t take long. One week after I “finished,” and I already have four great new sites to share with you. Ain’t the internet grand? <100k ProjectThis is the blog of Scott Walters’s <100k Project, an innovative effort to bring resources for and awareness of artists and arts organizations to small and rural communitiesRead More
New Blogs!
If I’ve learned nothing else in the first half of this year, I’ve learned that the arts policy blogosphere and its related universe is far more vast than I once imagined, and growing all the time. If you’re a regular reader of this blog, take note: these folks are all your friends and colleagues too.Read More