Social Innovation Articles: Arts, Culture, and Religion
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| Winter 2010 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
A Spark for Good Art [Free!]
During its first 10 years, Creative Capital has pumped $14 million into 324 projects from a range of artistic disciplines. But Creative Capital doesn’t just fund projects, it builds careers. |
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| Winter 2010 | Arts, Culture, and Religion • Book Reviews |
“Are You Talking to ME?” [Free!]
THE SILENT LANGUAGE by Edward T. Hall |
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| Winte 2010 | Arts, Culture, and Religion | A Kickstarter for Creative Types | |
| Fall 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Recreating Fine Arts Institutions
The fine arts in America are on a perilous path. Attendance at opera, theater, jazz, symphony, and ballet performances has dropped precipitously in recent decades. Just as worrisome, the median age of people attending these events has increased dramatically. If the fine arts are to survive as a living, creative, and significant force in American life, arts institutions need to radically recreate themselves. |
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| Fall 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
The Madoff Philanthropic Implosion
How a Jewish charity is responding to one of the biggest scams in history. |
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| Fall 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion | Research: Why They Stayed | |
| Summer 2009 | Education • Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Art Mimics Art
Manchester Bidwell Corporation replicates by adapting general strategies to local cultures. —By Suzie Boss |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
White House Digs Innovation
Social Innovation now has a place in the White House |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Research: The Volunteer Boom
“People who volunteer in retirement are the same people that volunteered before retirement, only they give more hours”-Einolf |
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| Summer 2009 | Arts, Culture, and Religion |
Research: The Violent Death of Benevolence
Research supports violent media’s negative impact on civility. |
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