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Nine Nashville arts organizations co-sign 'A Statement of Unity'.

Nashville arts organizations unite in call for community support for the arts

Nashville arts organizations release “statement of unity,” calling for community support during this unprecedented stop in operations.

A child taking a virtual field trip on a tablet.

Kids at home? Keep them occupied (and learning) with these 20 virtual field trips

No permission slips required, these “trips” offer kids amazing learning experiences without ever leaving the house.

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Theater Bug to present unique opportunity for teen writers & actors with ‘Quaranteened’

‘Quaranteened’ is an original musical created and performed by teens ages 13-19 about the changes in the world that they’re facing right now.

COVID-19 News Center Coverage

How to get financial assistance if you lose a job due to COVID-19

Gov. Bill Lee announces the state would begin providing unemployment benefits for those who are quarantined by a doctor and will be temporarily out of work.

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#SocialDistancing: When you can’t go to the arts, the arts come to you

Artists and arts organizations everywhere are finding creative ways to keep art flowing digitally despite the country’s current quarantine.

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How to support local restaurants that support the arts

Here are some great ways to support TPAC’s Preferred Dining Partners who support TPAC and live theatre throughout the year.

COVID-19 News Center Coverage

COVID-19 screening sites available across Tennessee

The Tennessee Department of Health has established several locations where people can get visit if they have symptoms of COVID-19.

COVID-19 News Center Coverage

Former Senator Bill Frist to chair Nashville Mayor’s COVID-19 Response Fund

Nashville Mayor John Cooper and philanthropic, corporate, and government partners launch COVID-19 Response Fund at United Way of Greater Nashville, chaired by former Senator Bill Frist, MD.