Volunteers fired
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Art defines the better aspects of society. Museums, art galleries and concert halls should be encouraged, and many deserve public support and should be free to all.
Carnegie knew that free libraries could nurture the public's mind. Free art can nurture the public's soul.
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@jolly said in Volunteers fired:
Art defines the better aspects of society. Museums, art galleries and concert halls should be encouraged, and many deserve public support and should be free to all.
Carnegie knew that free libraries could nurture the public's mind. Free art can nurture the public's soul.
And there it is. I would hate to live in Ax's grey, lifeless world.
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@jolly said in Volunteers fired:
Art defines the better aspects of society. Museums, art galleries and concert halls should be encouraged, and many deserve public support and should be free to all.
Carnegie knew that free libraries could nurture the public's mind. Free art can nurture the public's soul.I'd say it's far more important than that. There's a direct connection between how advanced a society is, and its advancement in the arts.
When we went to the moon, Slaughterhouse Five was published; Easy Rider, Midnight Cowboy, True Grit, the Wild Bunch, and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service were in theatres; and Space Oddity, the Who’s Tommy, and In the Court of the Crimson King hit the record stores.
Look at what we had in the past couple years. Who were the poet laureates? Which new books were most celebrated? Which movies were most seen? Which songs were played the most on Spotify?
We need art history now more than ever. We need to remember what we're capable of.
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@mik said in Volunteers fired:
@jolly said in Volunteers fired:
Art defines the better aspects of society. Museums, art galleries and concert halls should be encouraged, and many deserve public support and should be free to all.
Carnegie knew that free libraries could nurture the public's mind. Free art can nurture the public's soul.
And there it is. I would hate to live in Ax's grey, lifeless world.
Shit just look at his movie recommendations. That's what you get when you have that mentality.
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@mik said in Volunteers fired:
@jolly said in Volunteers fired:
Art defines the better aspects of society. Museums, art galleries and concert halls should be encouraged, and many deserve public support and should be free to all.
Carnegie knew that free libraries could nurture the public's mind. Free art can nurture the public's soul.
And there it is. I would hate to live in Ax's grey, lifeless world.
It doesn't make sense. Ax is a pretty accomplished pianist. There has to be some there, there. How can you make music without soul, beauty, pain and passion?
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Yeah, Ax spends most of his time here joking around, and people take it seriously, which is actually funnier.
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@mik said in Volunteers fired:
@jolly said in Volunteers fired:
Art defines the better aspects of society. Museums, art galleries and concert halls should be encouraged, and many deserve public support and should be free to all.
Carnegie knew that free libraries could nurture the public's mind. Free art can nurture the public's soul.
And there it is. I would hate to live in Ax's grey, lifeless world.
Pfffttt ... to think that you folks are generally more enthusiastic about defunding the National Endowment for the Arts than I am.
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@axtremus said in Volunteers fired:
Pfffttt ... to think that you folks are generally more enthusiastic about defunding the National Endowment for the Arts that I am.
It turns out that the best way to get conservatives to fight for the arts is to lay-off a bunch of unpaid white people.
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@axtremus said in Volunteers fired:
Pfffttt ... to think that you folks are generally more enthusiastic about defunding the National Endowment for the Arts that I am.
The NEA has nothing to do with the arts, or its preservation.
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@doctor-phibes said in Volunteers fired:
@axtremus said in Volunteers fired:
Pfffttt ... to think that you folks are generally more enthusiastic about defunding the National Endowment for the Arts that I am.
It turns out that the best way to get conservatives to fight for the arts is to lay-off a bunch of unpaid white people.
Okay, sick burn.