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Showing Results: 1 to 10 of 10 Asian American Actors in the Bay AreaThis article offers a historic look at the challenges and opportunities Asian American artists have faced in the Bay Area. It covers Cabaret and Chop Suey; Art as Politics; The New Millennium; and The New Generation.
"Opening the Golden...more
AMC Looks at Cultural Identities of ComposersAmerican Music Center's NewMusicBox features many articles on diversity of genre and programming, as well as several articles on how culture influences the identity of composers and vice versa. Below you will find just some of the articles that are r...more
OPERA America Acknowledges Diversity
In 2006 the National MultiCultural Institute awarded OPERA America a Leading Lights Diversity Award for Diverse Voices, OPERA America's 2005 annual conference, which provided a forum for a national dialogue for the opera community to pr...more
Culture is Focus of TCG's American Theatre Magazine Among Theatre Communications Group's mission is to leverage the stories of the field to build greater public awareness of and appreciation for live theatre in America. The organization’s vision ranges from being the leader and innovator in ass...more
Kennedy Center Presents Indian Arts Live & Online
India is, not only vast, it is diverse. It's 1.2 billion people live in 28 states, each unique in its culture, economies, and people. They speak 24 languages and 1,600 dialects. Collectively, they worship thousands of gods and goddesses. There ar...more
Oscars Feature Two Diverse MomentsIn a year when nearly every Oscar nominee was white, the 83rd Oscars featured two multicultural moments:
At the completion of the "In Memorium" section, Halle Berry, the first African American Best Actress Oscar winner, paid tribute to...more
Disability and Deaf Arts in OntarioAccess Fitz!
is a blog with a focus on accessibility for people with disabilities in the arts, with an emphasis on Theatre. This blog also features a number of articles on standard accessibility issues including technology, information access ...more
Past as Prologue: Dreams of An Ideal Theatre"We make one world from the stories of many different worlds. Multiculturalism, or whatever you call it, didn’t begin in the 1980s, though we sometimes behave as if it did. Hull-House reminds us that ethnic, racial and cultural diversity i...more
NEA Opera Honors Celebrates Diverse ArtistsOn October 27, 2011, the National Endowment for the Arts presented the 2011 NEA Opera Honors to recipients John Conklin, Speight Jenkins, Risë Stevens, and Robert Ward. The NEA Opera Honors celebrate visionaries and luminaries who, by making ext...more
Cultural Divide Persists as Musical Tastes Shift"Cultural Divide Persists as Musical Tastes Shift"
by Tom Jacobs
Miller-McCune; September 21, 2011
"New research from Britain finds music lovers are increasingly crossing genres, but they remain divided in their tastes.
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