The silent minority.(Trends & Events)(Kendada Fund)
American Theatre, April, 2004
Atlanta: In today's funding climate, corporations are more than happy to shell out mucho dinero in exchange for their logos emblazoned on the marquee, and theatres ever-so-proudly sell chairs or wall panels in exchange for goldplated names of wealthy donors. Not so in Atlanta, where a benefactor with deep pockets has been rescuing local arts groups from deficits and under-writing new initiatives with only a single string attached: that his or her or their identity be kept strictly anonymous.
The Kendada Fund is the pseudonym for a secretive philanthropy that, in January, gave ...
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