What are you reading?

We’ve got three recommendations this week.

First of all, some moderately provocative thoughts by Kennedy Center CEO Michael Kaiser on ticket pricing for performing arts organizations, on the Huffington Post, here.

Next up, some good, common sense marketing “new year’s resolutions”, courtesy of the team at Arts Consulting Group.  You can find them here.
Even better, you can sign up on-line to get their monthly newsletter in your inbox.

Finally, the League of American Orchestras is now making its award-winning Symphony magazine available on-line.  In the perky communique from the League, they state

“To celebrate the arrival of 2010, we’re introducing SymphonyOnline. Every new issue of the award-winning Symphony magazine is now available online – with all the same in-depth reports, provocative essays, and cutting-edge research that you love – plus additional content not found in the print issue.  Read, see, and hear Symphony wherever you are – at work, home, or on your iPhone. Live links, audio and video, and the ability to forward on your favorite article are just some of the exciting features of SymphonyOnline.”  You can find it all here.

Comments are closed.

Follow us on Twitter

Orchestras Canada