The Arts

in Arts.

OUR EDITORIAL CONTENT IS COMING SOON. AND WHEN IT DOES, YOU CAN EXPECT STORIES ABOUT:

The Arts. All too often thought of as a leisurely way for elite folks to pass time, The Arts are, in fact, a major economic engine in all of our major cities. Arts patrons fill not only the venues they attend, but flood into neighboring shops and restaurants. Arts venues employ people. They provide a place for us to gather. They are the most natural expression of our human souls.

Arts education helps children engage in school. It helps people of all ages find their voice for creative expression. In tough times, the arts bring us together and remind us we are not alone.

From movies to operas, art museums to sculpture parks, Americans - as individuals and corporations - have a long history of creating and embracing The Arts.

JUST CAUSE will keep a close eye on trends in The Arts, From The Entertainment Industry Foundation (all those movie-stars giving back to our communities) to world-class museums, Arts colleges to arts programs in public schools. We'll keep you up to date on what's happening - and the individuals, organizations and corporations that are supporting a healthy arts community.

WE WILL COVER STORIES LIKE:

TheA Place For Public art: How cities are keeping art in public places

Arts Outreach: Proving that the pen (and the paintbrush) is mightier than…

Stripped: Censorship in Art

DRM: Digital Rights Management, it’s not really music to anyone’s ears

Who’s Your patron now? A look at the up and coming supporters of the arts, and what they’re supporting

Art as an economic engine (and who’s funding it)

Bubbling up from the Underground: Whose art is influencing design and commerce in today’s consumer markets

Dancing Geniuses: Studies show that dance increases not just fitness and grace, but ability to think mathematically

Music Therapy: Making notes in the quiet world of autistic children

Independent Film: Not So Quiet on the set, why indie film matters, even to the corporate giants