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WhyArts and Arts In Motion to Merge, Exec Dir Kim Jubenville Discusses Community Benefits on KIOS-FM

WhyArts and Arts In Motion to Merge, Exec Dir Kim Jubenville Discusses Community Benefits on KIOS-FM
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California Arts Community Fight For Funding / Sacramento City Council Member Eric Guerra / Delta Town Of Locke History / State Parks Prepare Holiday Weekend

Today on Insight, we re looking at how the California arts community is fighting for funding, we talk with Sacramento City Council Member Eric Guerra about his plans to be the next State Senator, we look at the history of Locke, and more.

Primary election results: Kerr, Underly appear close to advancing in DPI race

Primary election results: Kerr and Underly advance in DPI race Rory Linnane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel In the primary race for state superintendent of schools, former Brown Deer superintendent Deborah Kerr and Pecatonica superintendent Jill Underly declared victories Tuesday night, pitting them against each other in the general election April 6. In Milwaukee, four candidates will advance to the general election for two contested seats on the school board. With some absentee ballots yet uncounted, Aisha Carr and Dana Kelley led in District 4; and Alex Brower and Jilly Gokalgandhi led in District 5. Brower and Kelley ran on a socialist slate together backed by the teachers union. 

Primary election results: Kerr and Underly advance in DPI race

Primary election results: Kerr and Underly advance in DPI race
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Dallas arts groups have lost nearly $100M during pandemic, report says

Dallas arts groups have lost nearly $100M during pandemic, report says Dallas Symphony Orchestra presented concerts via mobile concert truck in late 2020. Photo courtesy of The Concert Truck The first eight months of the COVID-19 pandemic affected the Dallas nonprofit arts and culture community to the tune of more than $95 million and 1,000 jobs, a sobering new report shows. The third survey on the pandemic s impact conducted by a trio of Dallas arts advocacy organizations  The Arts Community Alliance (TACA), Dallas Arts District (DAD), and Dallas Area Cultural Advocacy Coalition (DACAC) covered the period from March 13, 2020 (initial government-mandated shutdowns) through November 30, 2020. Results were detailed in a February 5 news release.

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