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All Sides with Ann Fisher - 9-28-2020 B - How Performing Arts Are Pivoting to Survive the Pandemic Expand
 
 
September 28, 2020
09-28-2020
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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 billion dollar industry, rivaling the travel industry.

Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher, how the arts are pivoting to survive amid an uncertain future.

Guests:
Elizabeth Harris, reporter, The New York Times
Tom Katzenmeyer, president and CEO, Greater Columbus Arts Council
Erin Blue, executive director, McConnell Arts Center
Edward Carignan, artistic director, Short North Stage
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PERFORMING ARTSCORONAVIRUSCOVID-19TOM KATZENMEYERGREATER COLUMBUS ARTS COUNCILERIN BLUEMCCONNELL ARTS CENTEREDWARD CARIGNANSHORT NORTH STAGE
 
 
 
 
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