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Two new musicals are telling Latino stories in New York City. And they’re bringing new audiences to Broadway theaters.
This season, some of Hollywood’s biggest stars are coming to Broadway’s stages for limited runs. But can producers make money when a show can sell tickets for just a few months?
Keriann Otaño felt isolation and economic insecurity as a singer, but an opera house official did her a good turn.
For performer Jonathan Betchtel, it all started with the film “Moulin Rouge.”
“The Last Repair Shop” focuses on the people who maintain the 140,000 musical instruments owned by Los Angeles Unified School District public schools.
It’s part of the economic case for what towns and cities can gain by investing in nonprofit and local arts.
By changing his name to a symbol, Prince changed how musicians negotiate with record labels.
Actors, dancers, singers and theater producers in Ukraine say they are determined to protect their national identity from Russian aggression.
In addition to her day job, Jennifer Barton of Buffalo now sells mugs and other goods she makes, plus owns a community art studio.
Most guaranteed income programs are geared at disadvantaged populations. These are tied to people’s work.