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Working by Day, Blogging by Night
Several weeks ago, while chatting in a theater lobby before a dance performance, a publicist wanted to know how Dancing Perfectly Free started, and – much to my surprise – assumed that blogging is my paid, full-time job. I was … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Dance, Dance blogs, Dance writing, Politics
Tagged Articles, ArtsJournal, blogging, journalism, Laura Collins-Hughes, National Arts Journalism Program
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Recession-Proof Artists and Critics
Hundreds of artists responded to The New York Times’ request for stories and thoughts on how the economy is affecting their lives and work. Read about the variety of responses. Some people are upbeat and hopeful while others are pessimistic. … Continue reading
Posted in art, Articles, criticism, Education, Politics
Tagged alexander conner, artists, arts, arts criticism, ArtsJournal, blogging, douglas mclennan, economy, jonathan mitchell, New York Times, recession, sasha anawalt, studio 360
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Another Addition to the Overflowing Internet
The internet is almost full, according to Seth Godin. Perhaps this post – or even this entire blog – is contributing to the problem. But Seth brings up some good points, which I thought were worth sharing here: Ten years … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Dance, Dance blogs
Tagged blogging, Dance, dance bloggers, Deborah Friedes, internet, Seth Godin, Tal Galili, technology
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