News Briefing: Kennedy Center: ‘Crisis’ Counselor
By Kate Golden on February 4, 2009No Comment
- WNET.org's "Worldfocus" causes some dissent at the company. [New York Times]
- The Obama administration is set to announce a diverse set of advisers to a revamped White House office that will steer government money to religious and neighborhood groups doing social service work. [Associated Press]
- A software executive pledges $100 million to Massachusetts General Hospital to help fight AIDS. [Associated Press]
- The Kennedy Center announces a new program to share its years of management and fundraising experience with struggling arts groups across the country. [Washington Post]
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