Tag: economics
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Five Lectures on Performance Now Online
Andy’s “Five Lectures on Performance” are now online at Vimeo, SoundCloud and iTunes.
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Five Lectures on Live Performance
From May 5 – June 9, 2014 Culturebot founder Andy Horwitz will offer five lectures on live performance in the 21st century.
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The Untenable Economics of Dancing
In the face of it all, New York dancers persist. They are “sublime” as Claudia La Rocco says, but precarious and imperiled.
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The DIY Commune Kit
Response to the Brooklyn Commune has been so great, we’re building a DIY Commune Kit.
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The View From Here: The Brooklyn Commune Project’s Report
Check out the Brooklyn Commune Project Report – “The View From Here” and find out what all the fuss is about!
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Brooklyn Commune Global Congress November 22-24, 2013
Don’t miss out! The Brooklyn Commune Global Congress convenes at The Invisible Dog from Friday November 22 to Sunday November 24, 2013
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Questioning The Innovation Agenda
“Questioning The Innovation Agenda” is the first of a series of six essays proposing a critical perspective on innovation In the arts.
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Dual Economies (Thoughts On Detroit)
Artist, administrator and educator Aaron Landsman shares some thoughts on Detroit.
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THE BROOKLYN COMMUNE begins on March 24, 2013
The Brooklyn Commune starts March 24, 2013 at The Invisible Dog.
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Amy Whitaker’s Performance Lecture at NYLA
Amy Whitaker gives a performance lecture on the market before Keith Hennessy’s “Turbulence”
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Stimulus package
Okay. This isn’t directly related to culture or the arts. But once I stopped giggling over the naughty-sounding phrase “stimulus package” I started watching CNN Money. They’re talking consumer confidence and how we get the banks to start lending money, etc. And they were saying how we’re all on this together blah blah blah Okay…
