Monthly Archives: September 2012

Set in Stone: the back story on cultural facilities

by Jini Stolk Some of the more explosive hazards and tensions that can surround a major building project have been brought to the fore by Factory Theatre’s situation. But there are perils in any proposed capital project in the arts. The special challenges facing small and mid-sized companies were pointed out in Kate Taylor’s thoughtful […]

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All the world’s a stage or is it?

by Jini Stolk Meanwhile, Alan Brown raised crucial new questions about arts space in his new study All the World’s a Stage, specifically about the pivotal role that venues and settings play in performing arts experiences. “All else being equal, why will some people attend programs in one setting, but not another?  What will artists […]

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Redoing the To Do List

by Jini Stolk My To Do List has become a nag…an irritant…even a scold, as items so hopefully added reappear day after guilt-filled day. Blame me or blame the list? This year I’m going to try something different. Microsoft project management specialist J.D. Meier, as reported by Harvey Schachter in The Globe and Mail’s Monday […]

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Need information?

by Anahita Azrahimi We have taken the time this summer to update the Resources section on our website with over 40 new additions. Each has been chosen because it offers usable advice, important insights, or information that will help you do your work better. You can find many interesting and valuable reports, studies, articles and […]

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