TABLE OF CONTENTS
U.S. Society & Values
An electronic journal of the U.S. Department of State, Vol. 8, No. 1, April 2003
THE ARTS IN AMERICA: NEW DIRECTIONS
Focus
Art Forms
Resources
Welcome
From the Editors
FOCUS
Bringing Art to All Americans
A Conversation With Dana Gioia
The Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts -- himself a poet and essayist -- addresses his agency's role in funding the arts in the United States.
The Return of Beauty
By Terry Teachout
The events of September 11 brought a fundamental change in American culture. "Artists," as a leading critic puts it, "are increasingly willing to use the word beautiful without encasing it in the protective quotation marks of irony."
THE ART FORMS
Dance: A Constantly Evolving Tradition
By Octavio Roca
Candid shots of American artists on the move reveal the wide-open landscape of dance. From classical to modern to postmodern and beyond, American dance is alive and thriving.
Profile: Choreographer Robert Moses
A Conversation With Judith Jamison, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Music: The Quintessential American Sounds
By Tim Smith
As the century unfolds, the American music community -- from classical to hip-hop -- brims with both new talent and master music-makers.
Profile: Composer Elliot Goldenthal
A Conversation With David Gockley, Houston Grand Opera
Theater: Playwrights New and Old
By Chris Jones
Critically acclaimed young dramatists continue the American tradition of exploring social issues on stage.
Profile: Playwright Regina Taylor
A Conversation With Carey Perloff, American Conservatory Theater
Film: Movies and Modern America
By Richard Pells
Contemporary American movies, like the great films of earlier decades, reflect the intimate relationship between entertainment and art.
Profile: Filmmaker Alexander Payne
A Conversation With Geoffrey Gilmore, Sundance Film Festival
Literature: Snapshots From the Bridge
By Sven Birkerts
A new generation of highly ambitious writers, many with an international perspective, have arrived on the American literary scene.
Profile: Novelist Jill McCorkle
A Conversation With Editor and Publisher Jason Epstein
The Visual Arts: Blurring the Boundaries
By Eleanor Heartney
Contemporary American artists -- free to draw from every discipline, every art tradition, and every mode of presentation -- are redefining what art is.
Profile: Artist Tom Friedman
A Conversation With Kathy Halbreich, Walker Art Center
RESOURCES
Bibliography and Internet Sites
Photo Gallery
U.S. Society & Values
An electronic journal of the Department of State
Volume 8, Number 1, April 2003
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