Interesting @ForeignPolicy read: "Perhaps no other sectors have been hit as hard by the coronavirus pandemic as those that enrich and entertain us, from culture and the arts to sports and entertainment." #popculture #TheArts foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/15/cov…
#FACTS! "While I can’t predict the future, I do know that when audiences return, the pandemic's legacy will likely be that it accelerated #TheArts' ability to connect with audiences through technology." — Mark C. Hanson, CEO of @SFSymphony foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/15/cov…
@EdgeofSports Have you seen this @ForeignPolicy piece? It's mostly specifically about the arts, but there's quite a bit of reflection re: sports thrown in. Curious to hear your thoughts. foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/15/cov…
The whole piece is interesting, but I'm really partial to @UNESCO directrice générale @AAzoulay's contributions. Her essay: "The Crisis Has Demonstrated the Power of Technology to Connect With Audiences" is great.
"The world must come together to safeguard our cultural heritage by providing sustainable funding for cultural institutions. We must ensure stable living & working conditions for artists to flourish." @UNESCO directrice générale @AAzoulay in @ForeignPolicy foreignpolicy.com/2020/08/15/cov…
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