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The financial life of an artist is rife with irregularities. One bountiful month may be followed by a season of drought. A project that demands arduous work may offer “exposure” rather than earnings; a commercial venture may be lucrative but artistically unfulfilling.

One of the great things about running a Jewish arts and culture newsletter is that you get to spend a lot of time ...

Born and raised in upstate New York, at the northernmost tip of Appalachia, Susan Comninos is a poet, ...

I am about to make a very public complaint about one of the best things that ever happened to me. This, I think it ...

In 1904, The Jewish Museum—the first American museum dedicated entirely to Jewish art, history, and culture—opened ...

The world of theater is simultaneously emerging and retreating, as the Delta variant upends a long-awaited return ...

The study session was online, 53 faces in little Zoom boxes. And yet the atmosphere was electric. For a special ...

Sam Mogelonsky is a Toronto-based artist, curator, designer, and arts professional with an indefatigable ...