Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Michael Kaiser on the Huffington Post

The President of the Kennedy Center responded today to the push back he's getting across the country on his "don't cut programming" stance.

His messages starts:
"Many arts managers are angry with me. They do not appreciate my advice not to cut programming during this recession. I continue to say that creating large, important projects is central to creating fiscal health. Especially when there is less money for the arts (and there is less money for the arts today), arts organizations must compete harder."

Full text in the Huffington Post here.

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