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Alanis Morissette on cultural nonprofit finance structure

July 21, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

There’s too much fun to be had with the Alanis Morissette Lyric Generator, a virtual ‘Mad Libs’ for the adult-contemporary crowd. Here’s just one generated lyric from my suggested nouns and names: “Will to Live” I feel miserable STRUCTURAL DEFICITS make me ill I feel miserable GRANT GUIDELINES tear at my foundations I feel miserable […]

The rebirth of amateur culture

July 20, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

An interesting BBC News interview/overview with copyright activitist Larry Lessig suggests that the 21st century is bringing a burst of amateur culture and creativity. Says Lessig: ”Digital tools are inspiring creativity in a way that I do not think we have seen in a very long time….If you think of the 20th Century as this […]

A fresh look for arts research

July 19, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

The folks over at CPANDA (Cultural Policy & the Arts National Data Archive…when you discuss it at cocktail parties, the acronym is pronounced ‘see’-‘panda’) have redesigned their web site in an effort to make arts and cultural research more engaging for a wider world. The site still primarily serves as a warehouse for research datasets […]

So where’s distributed ticketing?

July 18, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

When I need to take an airline flight, or even resolve an issue with an airline ticket I already bought, there are any number of organizations or individuals I can contact for help. I can call the airline, of course, but I can also browse available fares on the web, I can call a travel […]

Writing a collective story of place

July 15, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

There’s a delicate tension in most creative work, between the personal and the universal. An author or artist or performer can explore the most personal of their perspectives, and the result resonates because it speaks for many. In the traditional arts, the audience is often witness to the personal expression…sitting in the dark and watching […]

Happy anniversary

July 14, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

It was two years ago today that I posted my very first entry to The Artful Manager, with the wonderful support, vision, and advice of ArtsJournal editor Doug McLennan. Here’s what I said I would be talking about: This blog is intended to be an on-line extension of the conversations I’ve been having throughout my […]

Selling the schools

July 13, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

More evidence that our public/private balancing act is a little out of whack comes from surburban Detroit, where a school district has decided to sell naming rights to its buildings — including a new elementary school — to plug its faltering budget. The Plymouth-Canton school board voted in June to consider naming rights, faced with […]

Old growth vs. new sprouts in South Florida

July 12, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

The demise of a symphony is usually cause for gnashing of civic teeth over lost community status, lost performance experience, and lost infrastructure for working musicians. That was certainly the case with the collapse of the Florida Philharmonic in South Florida back in 2003. But Lawrence Johnson in the Sun-Sentinal suggests that the death may […]

Trends that shape(d) 2005

July 11, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

I know we’re already more than halfway through the year, but I just stumbled onto some useful predictions of the 10 trends that will shape 2005. There’s still time to jump on the trendwagon, if we all hurry. Says the study’s author: ”Manufacturers and retailers must face up to the fact that the days of […]

Off for the week

July 5, 2005 by Andrew Taylor

I’m off of blogging this week, in partial recognition of my nation’s independence (or is it co-dependence?), and in full recognition that I could use the week off. See you next week.

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