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Harbour for the Arts
The State of the Arts: Politics, Funding, and Financial Survival

Harbour for the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 13:05


What You'll Learn in This Episode:• The significance of Deborah Rutter's firing and its implications for the Kennedy Center and performing artists.• Key takeaways from Rutter's All Things Considered interview, including concerns about artistic direction and funding.• How federal funding cuts could reshape arts organizations and individual artists' opportunities.• Alternative funding sources and financial strategies to sustain a career in the performing arts.• Actionable steps for performers to diversify income, apply for grants, and build long-term financial stability.  Host Bri Cooper Email: 728productions@gmail.com Thanks to our partners at THRIVE MARKET! Join today and get 30% off your first order as well as a gift up to $60. Visit www.thrivemarket.com/bricoopermezzo Instagram Harbour for the Arts Instagram Bri Cooper, Mezzo Soprano, MBA, BM (@bricooper.mezzosoprano) • Instagram photos and videos Spotify Playlists Harbour for the Arts Tik Tok Bri Cooper Mezzo Soprano SHOPPINGBy merch from my website: OPERALUSCIOUS HOLIDAY SHOP! Shop my merch!Merch Need a part time job! Try Reflex app for retail ssignments use my referal code bcooper621 https://workreflex.com/?code=BCOOPER621 Use my Rakuten Code

Indo American News Radio Houston TX
IANR 2507 021525 Medicare Confusion by Kaushi Shah; Exec Orders Explained by Chetan Dave; Job Losses by Gautam Sinha; Kennedy Center Coup by Sanchali Basu

Indo American News Radio Houston TX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025 117:34


IANR 2507 021525 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Sat, Feb 15, 2025 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app.By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 5 years of Podcasts and have had thousands of hits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm Many seniors over 65 are under the impressionthat their Medicare plans cover home health caregivers, but this is not entirely true. They also frequently confuse this coverage with what is offered by Medicaid. Some are confused by Medicare ads being circulated right now to make plan choices. We are joined by our frequent guest, Medicare Insurance Broker Kaushi Shah, who will clarify these issues.4:50 pm Right after he was inaugurated, Donald Trump started issuing a stream of executive orders focused on changing the face of America. We asked our investigative reporter, Chetan Dave, to give us some background on what executive orders are, the authority behind them, whether they can be challenged, and whether there is a limit to how many can be issued.5:20 pm The abrupt slash and burn strategy that ElonMusk has used so far to chop the size of the federal government is reminiscent of what he did to Twitter after he bought it in October 2022 for $44 billion. It is worth only $9 billion now. Thousands are being laid off in an economy where oil and gas and IT workers are also getting the axe. We asked our investigative reporter, Gautam Sinha, to give us a ballpark estimate of how many people are affected so far by this turmoil.5:40 pm In another Executive Order playing to his rightwing base, over the phone, Trump abruptly fired the longtime president of the Kennedy center in Washington DC, Deborah Rutter, saying it was time to stop “woke” events presented there. In an unprecedented move, he then declared himself Chair of the 6-member Board. Co-host Sanchali Basu delved into this and shares what she has learned.Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.

Consider This from NPR
Ousted Kennedy Center president says artists must feel "welcome and safe"

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 9:17


President Donald Trump is now chairman of The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Trump replaced 18 members of the board with allies who then elected him into the position. There is no precedent for this move – most presidents have been hands-off with the cultural center since it opened in 1971 – including President Trump himself during his first term. Already, artists affiliated with the center have departed and performers are canceling shows. For a decade, Deborah Rutter served as President of the Kennedy Center. This week, she was ousted from that position. In her first interview since then, she speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the abrupt end to her tenure.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

PBS NewsHour - Segments
News Wrap: U.S. frees cybercriminal Vinnik in Russian prisoner swap for Mark Fogel

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 6:36


In our news wrap Wednesday, President Trump says the prisoner exchange with Russia that included American Mark Fogel could be an 'important part' in ending the war in Ukraine, eight government watchdogs are suing the president for abruptly firing them last month and the Kennedy Center's new board of trustees made Trump its chairman and fired the institution's famed president Deborah Rutter. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - World
News Wrap: U.S. frees cybercriminal Vinnik in Russian prisoner swap for Mark Fogel

PBS NewsHour - World

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 6:36


In our news wrap Wednesday, President Trump says the prisoner exchange with Russia that included American Mark Fogel could be an 'important part' in ending the war in Ukraine, eight government watchdogs are suing the president for abruptly firing them last month and the Kennedy Center's new board of trustees made Trump its chairman and fired the institution's famed president Deborah Rutter. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Times Are Changing... | 1/28/25

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 40:44


Gulf of America coming to Google… Lunar New Year begins tomorrow… New time on Doomsday Clock... Starbucks changes / CEO earnings… Costco ditchin Pepsi... Email: Chewingthefat@theblaze.com TikTok still not sold… Selena crying over illegals… L.A. Fires… Stay in L.A. petition… Deborah Rutter stepping down… www.shopblazemedia.com Subscribe to Blaze TV www.blazetv.com/jeffy Roseanne Barr new show?... Writers write and maybe get paid?... Whale hunting is back… Bo Jackson and family wars… Joke of The Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Café Radio Podcast
Deborah Rutter, President of The Kennedy Center

Café Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 25:46


Deborah Rutter is the President of the historic Kennedy Center. The center was established as a "living memorial" by Congress in 1964, honoring the legacy of President John F. Kennedy and his belief in diversity within the arts. Deborah Rutter assumed the role of president on September 1, 2014. Before her time at The Kennedy Center, Rutter was President of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association, leading young professional musicians. As president of the Kennedy Center, Rutter has been integral in establishing REACH, which is designed to facilitate artistic development through innovative indoor and outdoor space. She has developed DIRECT CURRENT, a series that spotlights new art from multiple disciplines and forms. Rutter discusses the value of art in the human experience and her journey working with gifted individuals.

Green Connections Radio -  Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil

“The link for us with (the WHO) is about universal health coverage and the sustainable development goal number three, which obviously the WHO places in the middle of the wheel of all the sustainable development goals. But on top and behind and with each other is climate action. We cannot have one without the other. And our role is to remind a lot of people that when they're making policies, they're talking about human beings.”  Emma O'Brien on Electric Ladies Podcast Climate change has a real impact on public health, from asthma and other respiratory illnesses due to CO2 and pollutants, to biodiversity-related risks like viruses, to heart disease, malnutrition and injuries and deaths from extreme weather events and extreme heat. Not to mention the stresses of displacement and trauma of these events. Listen to Emma O'Brien, Ph.D., the founder of the Global Scrub Choir and Head of Music Therapy at the Royal Melbourne Hospital talk about music + public health + climate change in this truly inspiring interview on Electric Ladies podcast with host Joan Michelson.   You'll hear: The impact of music on the brain – and the impact of creativity on health. The connection between the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Global Scrub Choir and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals – and why the Choir was at the UN's Climate Week 2023. Risks to public health from climate change Plus, insightful career advice …. “if you're within a system, I think you need to spend a lot of time understanding that system, but also,  never being afraid to question it.… not be afraid to ask questions. Because I found across my career that often I'll ask a question in a meeting and everyone will go, oh, thank goodness someone asked that question.” Emma O'Brien on Electric Ladies podcast You'll also want to listen to: Sandra Bargman & Chantal Bilodeau, about their Climate Cabaret Jill Tidman, Executive Director of The Redford Center, on how we talk about the climate and documentaries Daniella Ortega, writer and director of “Carbon: The Unauthorized Biography.” Deborah Rutter, President of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on managing creative people and the Reach center's sustainability features. (Note: This was recorded under the previous name of the show, Green Connections Radio.) Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

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A Biography of Carbon! - Daniella Ortega, Direector of "Carbon: An Unauthorized Biography"

Green Connections Radio - Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 8:26


“What surprised me was actually how profound, how deep I managed to have this relationship with carbon. Like, because in the end, I found, through the writing and embodying carbon for so long, I found the connections, the  entanglement of carbon across so many aspects of all our lives so illuminating, so surprising. Sometimes I just felt so moved by the wonder of it all, and I still do. Just thinking about it now makes me think, God, it's so wondrous.” Daniella Ortega on Electric Ladies Podcast If you were making a film about carbon, what would it be like? On Electric Ladies Podcast today you'll hear from a woman who actually did that. She's science filmmaker Daniella Ortega, who is co-director of a new, extraordinary documentary called “Carbon: An Unauthorized Biography.” They use a number of super-creative theatrical devices to tell the story, including personifying carbon and using 3D animation. Listen to Daniella Ortega explain on Electric Ladies Podcast in this inspiring conversation with host Joan Michelson, how she came up with the idea and how she and her production team chose how to tell the story of the one element in the universe that is in everything, including us – yet that we are also trying to reduce.   You'll hear: Why they made carbon and woman and how they secured one of the top actresses of the moment to voice “her.” How Daniella came up with the idea and how that was filtered throughout the film. How to communicate climate messages in stories without being preachy or awkward. How she developed an emotional connection to carbon in the process of learning more about it making the film Plus, insightful career advice …. “What I've come to learn about what it is to be a creative person with ambition and wanting to make an impact … I think finding the gaps of where you sit. You have some skills, that's great, but where are the gaps? What do you feel can empower you or make you feel or give you those skills that you need to fill those gaps? And then look to other people or ways in which ways to fill them… (Also) don't be isolated. Connect, connect, connect with those around you, and…don't give your power away, keep your power and try to build on it.” Daniella Ortega on Electric Ladies podcast Read my articles in Forbes about how we talk about the weather, and about developing a new narrative for the climate effort. You'll also want to listen to (some may have been recorded under our previous name, Green Connections Radio): Jill Tidman, Executive Director, The Redford Center, founded by actor, filmmaker, producer, Robert Reford and his late son James, which produces and underwrites documentaries about the planet. Sandra Bargman & Chantal Bilodeau, “The Climate Cabaret” – using music and storytelling to talk about the climate crisis. Deborah Rutter, President, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts – on managing creative people. Ann Friedman, Creator and CEO, Planet Word Museum – on her new museum about the magic of language. Tracy Edwards, Executive Producer of the documentary “Maiden” about her experience developing and Captaining the first all-female crew to run the Whitbread Round the World Yachting Race. Dayna Reggero, Executive Producer of The Climate Listening Project, short films about community climate activists around the U.S. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson

The Switch - by Nonprofit HR
Deborah Rutter discusses the historic and cultural value of The Kennedy Center with Lisa Brown Alexander

The Switch - by Nonprofit HR

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 36:35


In this episode, Lisa sits down with Deborah Rutter, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, to discuss the historic and cultural value unique to the organization, how they continued to virtually serve their international communities through COVID-19, using the arts as a unifying force among the organization's employee population and more! In this episode, you'll hear: How the organization's wide variety of employees and personalities is what makes its culture particularly unique What the organization focused on when codifying its values as an artist-centric institution The strategic strides the organization is making to invite and welcome underrepresented artists and audiences  How the organization's DEI book club fostered conversations that worked their way into high-level organizational discussions   About the Kennedy Center As the nation's cultural center, and a living memorial to President John F. Kennedy, the Kennedy Center is a leader for the arts across America and around the world, reaching and connecting with artists, inspiring and educating communities. The organization welcomes all to create, experience, learn about, and engage with the arts. Learn more about the Kennedy Center on their website. About Deborah In an age marked by social and technological change, Deborah Rutter has emerged as one of the nation's most adroit leaders in the arts, combining artistic daring with fiscal sustainability, inclusivity, and responsiveness to the needs of the community. Ms. Rutter began as President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on September 1, 2014, and serves as curator of the Kennedy presidential memorial, and artistic and administrative director to the world's busiest performing arts center. Read more about Deborah. About Lisa Driven to serve the often-overlooked people management needs for the social impact sector, Lisa set out to build a market where one didn't exist. She founded Nonprofit HR, the leading talent management firm in the country that works exclusively with the nonprofit sector. Read Lisa's full bio. About Switch The Switch offers access to Nonprofit HR's talent management knowledge presented by our expert consultants, media partners, and guests from across the social impact sector. For over 20 years, Nonprofit HR has produced content that illuminates critical, timely and insightful knowledge for leaders of social impact organizations. Insights from this podcast shine light on the full talent management lifecycle, from employee attraction to organizational culture, engagement, performance management and retention.  

Green Connections Radio -  Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil

Famous Music Venue Goes Sustainable - Erika Wollam-Nichols, The Bluebird Café   “We have staff members who are very, very conscious of sustainability. One of our servers does our recycling…and we've had to really step into how can we find space for those kind of things, even composting…because obviously we have food waste, but our kitchen is not much bigger than the bathroom here.…I would also add that we…. found a local partner here in town (for the merchandise) who prints in town and buys local and buys national product so that we're able to feel like we're building community… with all of that too.” Erika Wollam-Nichols on Electric Ladies Podcast   As you venture out for live performances, including music, you might notice which ones are practicing sustainability, like the renowned Bluebird Café in Nashville, Tennessee. It's a woman-founded and women-led venue that has launched a who's-who of country music stars from Taylor Swift to Garth Brooks and beyond.   Listen to Bluebird Café president Erika Wollam-Nichols explain how they do sustainability – and the history of the club – in this live interview at the Bluebird on Electric Ladies Podcast with host Joan Michelson. You'll hear: How Erika brought her Massachusetts-born passion for sustainability to this landmark in Nashville. How they have solved a range of challenges in going green in such a small and historic venue. Who has played there over the years and why it's such a special place for songwriters. Plus, insightful career advice. And much more! “What I think about in those situations is listening and paying attention….When I came in here and, and just spent time looking around and talking to the staff and just seeing where are the holes, where are the opportunities?....I want to keep a positive attitude and be solution-based as opposed to victim-based….We were closed for 16 months for the pandemic…But that was like, okay. So what's our opportunity with the pandemic? And, and we found some, and we changed some of our operations that we would not have had an easy time changing.” Erika Wollam-Nichols on Electric Ladies podcast   Read Joan's Forbes articles here. You'll also want to listen to (some of these are under the name Green Connections Radio): Sandra Bargman & Chantal Bilodeau, The Climate Cabaret: on inspiring action through storytelling Ann Friedman, CEO/Founder of Planet Word Museum, on transforming an historic building sustainably with purpose. Deborah Rutter, President of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, on building a new arts facility sustainably and on managing creative people Tracy Edwards, Captain of Maiden and co-executive producer of the documentary “Maiden” about her historic voyage as the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Race. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, blog, events and special coaching offers.. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or iHeartRadio and leaving us a review! Follow us on Twitter @joanmichelson   and @electricgalspod

EU Now
A Transatlantic Bridge through the Arts, Food and the Law

EU Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 24:06


Stefan speaks with the President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Deborah Rutter, about the power of art and culture to bring people together and shares highlights from the first Transatlantic Bridge Awards.

Arts Engines
Deborah Rutter

Arts Engines

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020


“Art for life’s sake… which is about welcoming and understanding and creating that cultural artistic ecosystem of people in your community, and whether community is in your local region or around your country, it’s a different kind of conversation you are going to have.” Deborah Rutter, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts speaks to the role of arts in the nation.

Good Morning Liberty
Government Steps Aside So the Market Can Provide || EP 218

Good Morning Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 74:10


MasterMyTrades.com Patreon.com/GoodMorningLiberty FDA Issues Emergency Use Authorization Of Trump-Touted Drug To Treat Coronavirus DAILYWIRETHANKSBEN On Sunday night, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine, drugs often used to treat malaria and recently touted by President Donald Trump as a possible “game-changer” in the fight against the China-originated novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. FDA greenlights COVID-19 point-of-care test https://finance.yahoo.com/news/fda-greenlights-first-covid-19-pointofcare-test-from-abbott-234449283.html The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved emergency use for a portable, fast, swab test for the coronavirus Friday which can provide results in less than 15 minutes. After $25 million stimulus, stunned NSO players receive one-week notice from Kennedy Center https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/after-25-million-stimulus-stunned-nso-players-receive-one-week-notice-from-kennedy-center/2020/03/28/9c27603e-7118-11ea-aa80-c2470c6b2034_story.html?fbclid=IwAR0brsRAhi5aDzms_aW6rLYYL9XwfK1zXhskWcFVKa-LhCbnDlYVluAj_eU Hours after President Trump signed a stimulus bill that includes $25 million for the Kennedy Center, its president, Deborah Rutter, told the National Symphony Orchestra that paychecks would end this week. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningliberty/support

Green Connections Radio -  Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil
Managing Creativity - Deborah Rutter, President, John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts

Green Connections Radio - Women Who Innovate With Purpose, & Career Issues, Including in Energy, Sustainability, Responsibil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 45:27


"You have to give up a little bit of control in that (creative) process....it is an iterative process and allowing people to be as creative and crazy as you possibly could imagine and then noticing when there was really a fantastic moment that we all had to say, 'Ah-ha! that's it, let's go there.'" Deborah Rutter on Green Connections Radio As we cope with complete upheaval in our lives and work due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s time to step back, take a breath, and find creative ways forward.  But how? Some of us are naturally creative, others of us are managers and leaders, needing to elicit and nurture creative ideas from our teams.  But how? Listen to this enlightening and inspiring conversation between Green Connections Radio host Joan Michelson and a master at doing this: Deborah Rutter, President of The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for The Performing Arts, the nation’s premier arts center. You You'll hear: How Rutter successfully elicits and nurtures creative people, helping them bring forth their best ideas and solutions. About Rutter’s secret weapon to managing for creativity: “listening for understanding, compassion and beyond…” Why patience, “waiting and letting an idea simmer” without controlling the process is so important – even in a world driven by instant feedback… and how it birthed their “Sound health” initiative with a renowned musical star. Why ROI – return on impact – with a focus on fulfilling your mission is a better metric than a focus on dollars. And great career advice too! Read my Forbes blog about my interview with Deborah too.             “My special talent is, I work hard…I talk about this with my daughter all the time…I’m persistent and I work really hard. If you keep working hard, if you think about other people probably more than you think about yourself, you will have opportunities. ” Deborah Rutter on Green Connections Radio podcast You may also like: Courtney Bickert, comedienne and consultant who uses comedy to drive innovative ideas with various industries. Ingrid Daubechies, “Genius” awardee, Duke University professor, whose work you probably use every day. Angela Duckworth, Author of “Grit: The power of passion and perseverance,” TED Talk superstar, and Univ. of Pennsylvania professor Angela Dutton, “Genius” awardee, and sea-level rise “detective.” Hire the Outliers: What Else We Can Learn From Megan Rapinoe”: my Forbes blog on hiring for creativity and innovation. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts and leaving us a review! Also, join our Facebook Page  and share your insights! Join our mailing list to stay up to date on the top podcasts and special coaching offers! Email us or follow/DM us @joanmichelson    

The White House 1600 Sessions
37 The Kennedy Center: A Living Memorial

The White House 1600 Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 38:13


After President John F. Kennedy's assassination, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wanted her husband to be remembered through a national cultural center that would serve as a living memorial. In this episode, White House Historical Association President Stewart McLaurin talks to Deborah Rutter, President of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, about the origins of the Kennedy Center, its mission to honor President Kennedy's legacy through support of the arts, and how it has had a relationship with the White House over time.

Decoder with Nilay Patel
Deborah Rutter: How tech has changed performing arts — for the better

Decoder with Nilay Patel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 52:03


Deborah Rutter, the president of Washington, DC's John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, talks with Recode's Kara Swisher about the Center's new free immersive learning spaces, REACH, which offer visitors the chance to participate in and look behind the scenes of many kinds of performances. Rutter also discusses how technology has impacted the public's relationship with art and education, why issues like cell phone addiction aren't a big threat to the Kennedy Center's shows, and how tech itself could become part of the artistic experience. Plus: Can art bridge the red-blue dividie, and what will the Kennedy Center look like in 50 years? Featuring: Deborah Rutter (@KenCenPrez), president, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (@kencen) Hosts: Kara Swisher (@karaswisher), Recode co-founder and editor-at-large More to explore: Subscribe for free to Reset, Recode's new podcast that explores why — and how — tech is changing everything. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Follow Us: Newsletter: Recode Daily Twitter: @Recode and @voxdotcom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Central Va Pod
RealPodVA 11.8.19: Home Inspections and Lightbulbs

Real Central Va Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 17:59


Nest’s Deborah Rutter joined Jim, Dave and Bart and we had a fun conversation about home inspections.- The outsized value of little things- How little things can cause things to blow up- The home inspection is the best time to learn everything about your new home- Preparing for a home inspection - as a buyer and a seller- Trusting your agent and the process- Lightbulbs - make sure they’re the same color!Questions? Comments? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Please record a voice memo and send to me at jim@realcentralva.com.

Real Central Va Pod
RealPODVA 6.12.19: Buying Things Sight Unseen, Seeing Things Buyers Wouldn't

Real Central Va Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 23:47


This week, Jim welcomed Deborah Rutter, an Associate Broker with Nest Realty, and we talked about videos for out of area buyers, the buying process when out of town, buying a lifestyle and a community. What value does a good agent bring to this scenario? Video of the street and approach is more important than the house sometimes. And yards. And traffic. And know your left turns. This was a fun and great conversation.These are a few Crozet videos. https://www.realcrozetva.com/crozet-videos/

Women Rule
Deborah Rutter on running the Kennedy Center

Women Rule

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 28:20


Deborah Rutter, the president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, spoke with Women Rule about how she deals with the political overtones that come with art, her mission to make sure all children in America have art as part of their school curriculum, and why she doesn’t find the fundraising that’s part of her job so difficult.

Capehart
Deborah Rutter on how the Kennedy Center is much more than "the honors"

Capehart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 28:33


Deborah Rutter, president of the Kennedy Center, talks about installing the performing arts center's first artistic director for hip hop to the challenges of being the local performing arts center for the nation's capital.

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WFMT: Critical Thinking and Critic's Choice
Deborah Rutter’s Exit Interview – Part 2 of 2 (Critical Thinking)

WFMT: Critical Thinking and Critic's Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 58:30


Andrew shares the second hour of a two-part "exit interview with music" with Deborah F. Rutter.  Rutter leaves her longtime position as president of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association today to head the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. beginning in September [...]

Future of the City Symposia
Cities and Their Citizens

Future of the City Symposia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2011 67:10


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Governments, universities, nonprofits and others have turned to the arts to navigate complex conversations about social cohesion, race and class, education and participation, and civic identity. This panel focuses on the invaluable role of arts in civic life. Deborah Rutter, President, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association Walter Massey, President, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Marina Peterson, Assistant Professor of Performance Studies, School of Interdisciplinary Arts, Ohio University; Author, Sound, Space and the City: Civic Performance in Downtown Los Angeles; Co-Editor, Global Downtowns Mark J. Stern, Professor and Director of the Social Impact of the Arts Project, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice Lisa Lee, Director of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Professor of Gender and Women's Studies faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago Moderated by Jim Warren

Future of the City Symposia
Cities and Their Citizens (Audio)

Future of the City Symposia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2011 67:10


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Governments, universities, nonprofits and others have turned to the arts to navigate complex conversations about social cohesion, race and class, education and participation, and civic identity. This panel focuses on the invaluable role of arts in civic life. Deborah Rutter, President, Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association Walter Massey, President, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Marina Peterson, Assistant Professor of Performance Studies, School of Interdisciplinary Arts, Ohio University; Author, Sound, Space and the City: Civic Performance in Downtown Los Angeles; Co-Editor, Global Downtowns Mark J. Stern, Professor and Director of the Social Impact of the Arts Project, University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy and Practice Lisa Lee, Director of the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, Professor of Gender and Women's Studies faculty at the University of Illinois at Chicago Moderated by Jim Warren