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Inside the Fight to #SaveOurStages: Independent Venues Struggle to Survive the Pandemic Year | Arts


The entrance to ONCE, which is now closed.
Before the pandemic, ONCE in Somerville was known for its wild rock shows. One of its final concerts even saw the lead singer of a band then-called PowerSlut “jump off the stage and crowd surf into a rainbow unicorn inflatable kiddie pool,” says JJ Gonson, the venue’s owner.
Gonson loved to host events like this at her venue every week; however as a result of the pandemic, ONCE was forced to permanently close its doors. Having lost the lease for her space, Gonson doesn’t know when she’ll be able to get back to hosting bands like PowerSlut again, if ever.

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By the numbers: A year in 'fiscal freefall' for Massachusetts arts and culture


By the numbers: A year in ‘fiscal freefall’ for Massachusetts arts and culture
Diti Kohli
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Jacklyn Boyland was front and center as demonstrators organized a group photo during a rally in Boston, MA on October 02, 2020.
“Some places have been absolutely decimated,” said Catherine Peterson, executive director of ArtsBoston, an audience-building and ticketing organization.
In the Before Times, the Bureau of Economic Analysis found that arts and culture contributed more than $800 billion to the US economy annually and employed 5 million people. Boston boasted more arts and cultural organizations per capita than even New York City, according to a 2016 report by the Boston Foundation.

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