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The Public Life of the Arts in America by Joni Maya Cherbo,

The Public Life of the Arts in America by Joni Maya Cherbo,
Art and entertainment constitute America's second-largest export. Host Americans -- 96%, to be exact -- are somehow involved in the arts, whether as audience participants, hobbyists, or via broadcast, recording, video, or the Internet. The contribution of the arts to the U.S. economy is stunning: the non-profit arts industry alone contributes more than $857 billion per year, and America's fine and performing arts enjoy world-class status. Despite its size, quality, and economic impact, the arts community is not articulate about how they serve public interests, and few citizens have an appreciation of the myriad public policies that affect American arts and culture. The contributors to this volume argue that U.S. policy can -- and should -- support the arts and that the arts, in turn, serve a broad rather than an elite public. Indeed, increased support for the arts and culture equals good economic and trade policy; it also enhances the quality of life and of community, and helps sustain the creativity of American artists and organizations. By encouraging policymakers to systematically start investigating the crucial role and importance of all the arts in the United States. The Public Life of the Arts in America moves the field forward with fresh ideas, new concepts, and important new data.



It's Only a Movie!: Films and Critics in American Culture by Haberski, Raymond J., Jr.,
It's Only a Movie!: Films and Critics in American Culture by Haberski, Raymond J., Jr.,
What are movies? Once derided as senseless entertainment, they have gradually assumed a place among the arts. Raymond Haberski traces the trajectory of this evolution throughout the twentieth century, from nickelodeon amusements to the age of the financial blockbuster. Haberski begins by looking at the barriers to film's acceptance as an art form, including the Chicago Motion Picture Commission hearings of 1918-1920, one of the most revealing confrontations over the use of censorship in the motion picture industry. He then examines how movies overcame the stigma attached to popular entertainment through such watershed events as the creation of the Museum of Modern Art's Film Library in the 1920s and battles between movie critics Pauline Kael and Andrew Sarris in the 1960s. Kael and Sarris's arguments heralded a golden age of criticism, and Haberski focuses on the roles of Kael, Sarris, James Agee, Roger Ebert, and others, in the creation of "cinephilia". Described by Susan Sontag as "born of the conviction that cinema was an art unlike any other", this love of cinema centered on coffee houses, universities, art theaters, film festivals, and, of course, foreign films. The lively debates over the place of movies in American culture began to wane in the 1970s, and in provocative and insightful prose Haberski places the blame on the loss of cultural authority and on the increasing irrelevance of the meaning of art.



The American Academy of Arts and Letters - The American Academy of Arts and Letters is an organization whose goal is to "foster, assist, and sustain excellence" in American literature, music, and art. Founded in 1898 as the National Institute of Arts and Letters, it changed its name in 1904 to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and in 1992 to its current title.

Music Industry Arts - The Music Industry Arts Program at Fanshawe College was the first school in Canada, (and one of the first 3 in the world), to train young people for careers in the contemporary music industry. Started in 1970 as Creative Electronics by former Radio Caroline DJ Tom Lodge, the program has been the starting point for hundreds of the world's top recording engineers, record producers and entertainment industry executives.

ACES Educational Center for the Arts - ACES Educational Center for the Arts, or ECA, is an American public arts magnet high school located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. It offers five departments in the visual and performing arts: Music, Dance, Theatre, Creative Writing, and Visual Arts.

National Entertainment Collectibles Association - The National Entertainment Collectibles Association or NECA is an American manufacturer of high quality collectibles typically licensed from films, sports, music and television based out of New Jersey. The company was found in 1985 and has over 60 licenses of which it produces products for.



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