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Connecticut's first and only Afro-Caribbean theater’s future is in doubt after it learned May 6 the federal government has canceled a $65,000 grant through the National Endowment for the Arts.
A nonprofit art studio and gallery in Irondale serving people on the autism spectrum recently found out they lost a grant worth more than $50,000.
The National Endowment for the Arts has canceled grants to several organizations in the Northern Berkshires, including the ...
About 500 organizations across the country have reported their NEA grants were terminated or withdrawn, totaling more than ...
The iconic San Francisco-based LGBTQ+ festival Frameline is ready to celebrate a half-century… almost. IndieWire can unveil ...
Impacted theater companies said they anticipated changes to NEA funding under the current administration, but never expected something like this.
In Pell City, it’s out with the old and in with the new. An enhanced lightning detection system has been installed at the ...
Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump undertaken moves and policy shifts that are drastically impacting ...
A nonprofit group dedicated to offering a space for autistic people to make and display their art is looking to the community ...
As the Trump administration eyes new cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts, the impacts are being felt across the ...
It’s pretty fair to say that Theatre Three is, after Uptown Players, the gayest theater in Dallas. T3’s seasons always ...
National Endowment for the Arts canceled $40K in funding, saying it favors “projects that reflect the nation’s rich artistic ...