The program includes interview with Jane Alexander, American actress, author and the chairman of the NEA [National Endowment for the Arts]. Alexander talks about her experience working as the chairman of NEA, the organization that provided partial funding for "The great white hope" at Arena Stage, and about the impact of federal budget cuts on arts and education. The program also contains interview with congressman Jerry Nadler who talks about the importance of federal funding for the arts and education, and professional unions in cultural life in the United States. He also covers various topics related to censorship and child protection in the era of internet.
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Bill Moran interviews Jane Alexander and Jerry Nadler
Leida Snow collection of audio interviews and reports on theater, culture and arts.