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Website Links:
Thanks much for visiting us! Here are a few of the sites around the web that we recommend.
The Arts:
International Arts & Artists
International and United States Students working together in the arts.
Department of Cultural Affairs
Great website for the engaging people in the arts.
Nevada Humanities Committee
Nevada Humanities is one of 56 state and territorial humanities councils
affiliated with the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Nevada Opera
Opera is the grandest art form of them all...
Las Vegas Performing Arts Center
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. Raising Las Vegas to new heights.
Nevada Public Radio
KNPR 88.9FM Nevada Public Radio.
Western Folklife Center
Since it was founded in 1980, the Western Folklife Center has helped raise
public awareness of and support for the traditional,
expressive culture of the American West.
Great Nevada Directory
Find just about everything in Nevada.
Government Links:
Contacting the Congress
Find out who represents you in Congress by
typing in your zipcode.
Congressional Directory
Direct link to the directory of Congress.org
U.S. House of Representatives
Information on House members, committees, organizational
information, schedules, etc.
U.S. Senate
Information on Senate members, committees,
organizational information, schedules, etc.
The White House
Information about the federal government,
news releases and federal statistics.
Thomas
One-stop Congressional information including text
of the Congressional record and pending legislation
Library Of Congress
Information from the source.
Congress.org
A Congressional staffer-maintained directory of Members, etc.
Rollcall
A Capitol Newspaper.
Congressional Quarterly
The latest news of what's going on in Congress plus
links to their selection of best political sites.
C-Span
Schedule of coverage a glossary of terms, plus interactive Q&A section.
National Endowment for the Arts
A wondreful website all about the arts.
Institute of Museum and Library Services
The Institute's mission is to create strong libraries
and museums that connect people to information
and ideas..
National Co-Sponsors:
Actors' Equity Association
Actors' Equity Association ("AEA" or "Equity"), founded in 1913,
is the labor union that represents more than 48,000 Actors and
Stage Managers in the United States.
American Association of Museums
AAM’s mission is to enhance the value of museums
to their communities through leadership, advocacy,
and service.
Americans for the Arts
Americans for the Arts is the nation's leading nonprofit
organization for advancing the arts in America.
AIC
The only national membership organization in the United States
dedicated to the preservation of cultural material.
ART TABLE
Founded in 1980, ArtTable, Inc. is the leadership organization
for professional women in the visual arts.
Arts & Business Council
Americans for the Arts is the nation's leading nonprofit
organization for advancing the arts in America.
Association of Performing Arts Presenters
Representing both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors of the industry.
Dance USA
The national service organization for professional dance.
Educational Theatre Association
The professional association of threatre education.
Folk Alliance
Folk Alliance serves as the headquarters for Folk Music and Dance.
The Grammys
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
National Assembly of State Arts Agencies
Knowledge, Representation, Community.
National Humanities Alliance
he National Humanities Alliance is a non-profit organization to advance
national humanities policy in the areas of research, education,
preservation and public programs..
People For The American Way
People For the American Way is dedicated to making the
promise of America real for every American.
Theatre Communications Group
TCG plays an active role in influencing various policy
issues that affect the national field of theatre.
The US Conference of Mayors
The U.S. Conference of Mayors (USCM) is the official nonpartisan
organization of cities with populations of 30,000 or more.
Young Audiences, Inc.
The nation’s leading source of arts-in-education services.

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