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Business & EconomyThe 5% ticket tax that Columbus began levying in 2019 for the arts goes to pay operating and facility costs and funds grants for artists and filmmakers.
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This week, Christopher Purdy and his guests preview a new musical cabaret show called A Woman of a Certain Age, preview a Pro Musica Orchestra performance and celebrate the career of retiring GCAC President and CEO Tom Katzenmeyer.
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Greater Columbus Arts Council President and CEO Tom Katzenmeyer is retiring this year after 12 years with the organization.
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Experts anticipate 2021 to be a down year for charitable giving, but the Columbus Foundation is on pace to exceed donations received compared to last year. We check in with local charities to discuss the impact COVID has had on them and take a look at what is in store for the future.
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Experts anticipate 2021 to be a down year for charitable giving, but the Columbus Foundation is on pace to exceed donations received compared to last year. We check in with local charities to discuss the impact COVID has had on them and take a look at what is in store for the future.
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Before the pandemic, Ohio’s arts and culture was a $41 billion industry, rivaling the travel business, and employing nearly 300,000 people. That all…
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For the second year in a row, organizers canceled the Columbus Arts Festival and the Columbus Jazz & Rib Fest due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same…
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This episode originally aired on September 28 2020.Arts organizations across the U.S. face financial losses estimated at $13.1 billion and counting.Prior…
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Arts organizations across the U.S. face financial losses estimated at $13.1 billion and counting.Prior to the pandemic, arts and culture in Ohio was a $41…
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In March, when a 100-year pandemic shuttered museums, music venues, theaters, dance troupes and more, the arts community was thrust into full-on crisis…