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Posted By Jerilyn Jordan on Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 2:57 PM click to enlarge Jim Cohen A sign on Detroit s Majestic Theatre marks one year without live music due to the pandemic. Well, it s about frigging time. Though it may be a hot minute before we will see the Motor City s lush live entertainment landscape return to “normal,” a substantial handful of independent Michigan venues, performance spaces, promotors, and clubs just received some major pandemic relief funds, Recipients of the Michigan Stages Survival Grant program were announced Thursday, which awarded businesses and entities with relief grants totaling $3.4 million as administered by the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. But these v ....
Now that the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has unanimously passed District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney s Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund, his legislative aide is hopeful that beleaguered venues can start getting help next month. Haney is trying to identify $1.5 million that can be used for the fund, according to a news release from his office. I am hopeful that we will be able to allocate the money and get the fund up and running by the end of March, Honey Mahogany, a queer nonbinary trans person who is the chief legislative aide for Haney, stated to the Bay Area Reporter. That is just a guess, it could happen sooner. ....
Now that the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has unanimously passed District 6 Supervisor Matt Haney s Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund, his legislative aide is hopeful that beleaguered venues can start getting help next month. Haney is trying to identify $1.5 million that can be used for the fund, according to a news release from his office. I am hopeful that we will be able to allocate the money and get the fund up and running by the end of March, Honey Mahogany, a queer nonbinary trans person who is the chief legislative aide for Haney, stated to the Bay Area Reporter. That is just a guess, it could happen sooner. ....
5 for Good: Boston theater industry helps secure financial lifeline Theater organization persuades Washington to pass Save Our Stages Act Share Updated: 7:41 PM EST Jan 7, 2021 Theater organization persuades Washington to pass Save Our Stages Act Share Updated: 7:41 PM EST Jan 7, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript THEMSELVES. THIS STAGE WENT DARK MONTHS AGO. THE SEATS HAVE BEEN EMPTY, NO ARTIST OR STAFF. WE WERE THE FIRST INDUSTRY TO CLOSE, AND WE WILL BE THE LAST TO BE OPEN. HE IS THE PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE BOX THEATER. WE SHUT OUR DOORS ON MARCH 12, AND HAD TO LET GO OF 275 GIG WORKERS WHO HAVE BEEN PROFESSIONALS IN MY FAMILY FOR 35 YEARS. FOR THE DURATION OF THE PANDEMIC, HE IS BEEN WORKING TO STAY AFLOAT, SO THAT HE CAN ULTIMATELY GET THAT FAMILY BACK TOGETHER. PLAYING A VITAL ROLE IN FIGHTING FOR FUNDING, AS PART OF A NEW ORGANIZATION. A NEW ORGANIZATION CAME TOGETHER BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC. N ....
Washington City Paper The Year 2020 in Arts What happened in the arts scene in a year where museums, venues, theaters, and stages of all kinds were closed? Success! You re on the list. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn t process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing… The week everything stopped feels like a long ago bad dream now. On Thursday, March 12, 2020, City Paper’s weekly cover story was slated to be a package previewing the offerings at the annual Environmental Film Festival, which would teach us about plastic in the oceans, stray dogs in India, the last male white rhino in Kenya, and the wind. The first confirmed case of COVID-19 was reported in D.C. on March 7, and the city felt uneasy we were obsessively washing our hands and making sure to not touch our faces but many of us kept commuting, maskless, hoping it would blow over. By Monday, March ....