December 2013

Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Understanding Your Health Insurance Options By Dancers’ Group Staff What Does “Healthy” Mean? A Look at Dancers’ Body Types and Shifting Notions of Wellness By Kate […]

October 2013

Welcome By Wayne Hazzard A Conversation with Bill T. Jones By Marc Bamuthi Joseph Discovering Traditions Outside Our Own Communities By Farah Yasmeen Shaikh Eavesdropping on a Chat Between Rosanna […]

Welcome, Sep 2013

Often, Opulent Opportunities co-mingle with high/low art and do-it-yourself sensibilities, mixing cultures and movements—figurative and literal—that collide and complicate the total truth of the occasion. At some future time, the […]

December 2010

Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Cross-Training Across Generations: Current Challenges in Arts Administration By Maureen Walsh 2010 Highlight By Brittany Pettit Delany 2010 Highlight By Hannah Mason 2010 Highlight By Jetta […]

November 2011

Welcome By Wayne Hazzard Gamelan Sekar Jaya: Practicing the Art of Community Engagement By Vivian T. Chu Freedom and Community: From The Wallflower Order to the Dance Brigade By Keith […]

Thinking Big

OVER THE MANY YEARS that I have been working with artists and arts organizations on institutional fundraising (aka grantwriting), I have learned that one of the most important jobs of […]

Welcome, June 2010

Certain smells elicit a flood of memories and summer seems to hold an inordinate share of these olfactory remembrances. Heat is most likely a contributing factor and this month I […]

Bay Area Community Colleges: Great Teaching, Great Value

In the nine Bay Area counties, there are at least 17 colleges (the difficulty in counting comes from the fact that some have branches, while others have campuses and other […]

Welcome

Sharing is powerful. And the wonderful part is that sharing comes naturally—like when a child eagerly shoves their ice cream cone towards your mouth, or when a stranger smiles to […]

Corporate Giving 101

Ah, stalking the elusive corporate donor! Back in the good ol’ fundraising days (the mid-80’s, in case you’re wondering), oil companies, banks, department stores, you-name-it, every corporation in America seemed […]