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A Conservative Argument For Culture Funding Betrays The Problems With Such Arguments

Its curious incoherence is emblematic of a movement of cultural conservatives that’s lost the plot. - Artnet

Preemptive Compliance: Orlando Suspends DEI Arts Grants “Out Of An Abundance Of Caution”

“Organizations impacted include Opera Orlando, the Orlando Ballet, and the Orlando Science Center, to name a few. The canceled grants total $200,000 dollars and were earmarked for arts and cultural organizations that provided programming and outreach for patrons with disabilities … (and for) grassroots organizations.” - Central Florida Public Media

After Harvard Rejects His Demands, Trump Threatens Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status

“’Perhaps Harvard should lose its Tax Exempt Status and be Taxed as a Political Entity if it keeps pushing political, ideological, and terrorist inspired/supporting ‘Sickness?’ he wrote on Truth Social. ‘Remember, Tax Exempt Status is totally contingent on acting in the PUBLIC INTEREST!’” - BBC

Why We Went Ahead And Played At The Kennedy Center

Ryan Miller of the band Guster: “We wanted to support the staff who were caught in this political crossfire; the fans who had bought tickets, flights, and hotel rooms; the musicians we would be performing with. … We had been given a microphone and we intended to use it.” - The Atlantic (MSN)

Teachers Don’t Want Students To Use AI. But Increasingly Teachers Are Using AI

Is it fair to use A.I. to grade student essays, if you’ve prohibited students from using A.I. to write them? School leaders are grappling with these dilemmas as they confront a barrage of marketing claims around how A.I. could “transform,” “personalize” and “accelerate” learning. - The New York Times

Looks Like The White House Has Replaced Obama’s Official Portrait With Portrait Of Trump Raising His Fist

A spokesperson wrote that the Obama portrait was simply moved. “Last month, the Trump administration and the Kremlin confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin gifted a portrait to the president. It is unclear whether the portrait now hanging in the White House was a gift from Putin.” - Hyperallergic

Are Professors Still Legally Allowed To Tell The Truth In Classes?

“Scholars of racism face a peculiar accusation: that studying racism causes racism. As facile as this criticism is—no one thinks that agriculture professors cause world hunger, or that cardiology professors cause heart attacks—racism scholars know that this sort of ignorant bullying comes with the territory.” - The Atlantic

Computers, Cell Phones, And Chips Suddenly Get Exempted From Tariffs

Well, that’s nice for some companies. (And those of us who need to use electronics.) - The Verge

Time To Refocus The NEH And NEA?

This is where the N.E.H. and N.E.A. would serve Mr. Trump well: not only correcting “woke” excesses, but also providing an elite counterpart to MAGA’s populist thrust. Expert critics, scholars and artists could ensure that only traditionalist projects are funded. - The New York Times

Data On The Relationships Between Arts And Building Community

Communities with greater access to arts organizations have: 33% more volunteers supporting nonprofit organizations, 7% more active voters who are registered and eligible for voting, 3% lower levels of income inequality... - SMUData

A Musician Wrote To The New Kennedy Center Director. He Responded

“I’m not sure why he chose to react to my email with such hostility, but I think it’s important for people to read this exchange and to note that the Kennedy Center does not currently have good leadership,” she wrote. - Washingtonian

A Case For Trump’s Smithsonian Order On Depicting History

Trump's order asks to avoid “ideological indoctrination or divisive narratives that distort” and “rewrite” America’s history and “inappropriately disparage” heroes, and to foster “unity” by emphasizing America’s “unparalleled legacy of advancing liberty, individual rights, and human happiness,” rather than cultivating division by portraying the nation as “inherently racist, sexist, oppressive, or otherwise irredeemably flawed.” - CityJournal

Money From Cancelled NEH Grants Will Go To Trump’s “Garden Of American Heroes”

“After abruptly terminating critical grants to libraries, museums, and archives across the country last week, the National Endowment for the Humanities intends to redirect some of its funds to construct President Donald Trump’s bizarre ‘National Garden of American Heroes.’” - Hyperallergic

Chicago Arts Leaders Openly Complain Of “Dysfunction” At City’s Cultural Affairs Dept.

“More than 140 Chicago artists and cultural leaders are calling on Mayor Brandon Johnson to address ‘dysfunction’ within the city’s Cultural Affairs department (under commissioner Clinée Hedspeth), arguing that staffing turmoil is leading to delays in grant payments and other key functions.” - Chicago Sun-Times

The Smithsonian’s Notion Of History Is At Odds With Trump. So Now What?

The idea that American history is polyphonic and unflinching, a warts-and-all story relevant to all Americans, is so deeply embedded in the Smithsonian that it is hard to imagine how it could comply with Trump’s demands. - Washington Post

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