Category Archives: In The Intersection

Slate.com: You’re Not As Busy As You Say You Are

This article from Slate.com by Hanna Rosin talks about how people say they are “too busy,” but in reality people have more free time than they think they do and don’t realize it. Rosin also discusses how being busy is seen as a “virtue,” which can lead to unhealthy results. Read the article here.

TCG Circle: Bag & Baggage is Unique

This article by Scott Palmer, artistic director of Bag&Baggage in Hillsboro, OR, talks about how their recent grant from Met Life/TCG’s A-Ha Program: Think It, Do It, enabled them to connect with communities unaccustomed to theatre.  They discovered how the language they use to talk about their company is hitting their rural neighbors to the west in addition to other discoveries they’ve made in their research. Read the article here.

MASSCreative: Arts Funding Slashed by 50%

A proposed budget by the Massachusetts House Ways and Means Committee recommends cutting the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s budget from $11.1 million to $5 million in the next fiscal year. Read the article here and reach out to your local representatives to tell him/her to support Rep. Cory Atkins’ proposed $16 million budget for the Massachusetts Arts Council instead.

Arts Journal: We the Audience

In this article on audiences, theatre historian Lynne Conner discusses the history of the term “audience,” the different sub-monoliths that the audience takes on (i.e., my audience vs. your audience), and how it is impossible to analyze an American audience because of the different racial/ethnic backgrounds of each person. Read the article here.

The Writing Life x3: Creating a Diverse World

In this blog post, writer Patrick Gabridge talks about the need for white writers to specify the race of the characters in their plays and how the racial make-up of theatre companies make just as powerful a statement, if not moreso, about diversity in theatre. Read the article here.

Arts Professional: Live Streaming Explored

This article from Arts Professional, a UK magazine, explains how live streaming theatrical performances creates new opportunities in areas such as audience engagement, marketing, fundraising, education and brand awareness. Read the article here.